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still undecided with regards the yoke as I kind of like the idea of learning how to use it.
You're so right the delay has helped in that respect! even with all the negative elements I so want to love Tesla as it will be my first EV and excited to try one! ...hopefully we will start to hear more positive views from the EU guysI think if they were going to cancel the order they would probably have notified you by now, hopefully they just move your order to the 6 seater as you haven’t changed your model choice. I’ve also been looking at the reliability especially the recent EU deliveries and in the US, and it does seem to be the case of if the car has issues it has many, and if not it doesn’t have any. I believe Elon himself has said in the past don’t get a Tesla during production ramp up as quality can be affected so I’m hoping by the time they come round to the UK deliveries they will be stable. I also think all this waiting has worked in our advantage ie the larger rear screen, potential round steering wheel, improved brakes, new styling and who knows maybe even matrix headlights by the time we get our cars
Also from the few photos I've seen of the X wheel you would still need to position your hands in more or less the same position as the yoke to use the relevant buttonsMe too, but I have read plenty of people saying they were sceptical but found they quickly adapted and then liked it. I like the idea of unobstructed forward view "over" the yoke.
Not the infamous half shafts again!?The EU cars do have the matrix headlights. Hence I assume, so will we. Oddly no review seems to mention the 30-40 mph vibration on the Palladium models that's reported in several threads.
I order yoke on my MSplaid, but would like to change, since I have a yoke on my M3P. I have found it awkward, only good for going straight, or curves, not for everyday driving.You're so right the delay has helped in that respect! even with all the negative elements I so want to love Tesla as it will be my first EV and excited to try one! ...hopefully we will start to hear more positive views from the EU guys
I fear you could be right! there are many roundabouts where I live and the yoke could be a problem but many have said they got the hang of it pretty quickly and would not go back to the wheel!....the main issue reported seems to be with the indictors being on both the wheel and the yoke ....I'm still undecided hoping I get the chance to try the yoke before my delivery. How long have you been driving with the yoke...and did it get any easier?I order yoke on my MSplaid, but would like to change, since I have a yoke on my M3P. I have found it awkward, only good for going straight, or curves, not for everyday driving.
Have never had an issue with visibility of the binnacle display. Unsurprisingly as the car has adjustable steering and seats like anything else.They do the Yoke part I guess as it looks cool but say so it gives you an unrestricted view of the display behind. Do others have issues with this as honestly I never have done, can align the wheel so I can see it just fine in a straight just like I imagine the yoke would be. It's solving a problem that didn't need solving if you ask me, as the problem doesn't exist.
Yes a HUD is the proper answer to this problem, not that it's much of a problem but a HUD keeps your eyes looking at the road the most. It's the best solution and not that expensive to put in, lots of cars have them these days.Have never had an issue with visibility of the binnacle display. Unsurprisingly as the car has adjustable steering and seats like anything else.
A HUD option would be useful
I’ve started to go off the Plaid gear selection approach lately
Yep really quite useful for speed and for turn by turn on nav. I’m using it on an other car and find it works well.Yes a HUD is the proper answer to this problem, not that it's much of a problem but a HUD keeps your eyes looking at the road the most. It's the best solution and not that expensive to put in, lots of cars have them these days.
You’ll wait either way if it’s a RHD car you want seeing as they aren’t making any yet
Bjorns YouTube (if you haven't seen it) was definitely not complimentary