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Hi,
I am a future model 3/S owner and new to this forum.
I am struggling between the Model 3 performance and the Model S with the 60K price tag.
I wanna know which one will be the better choice.
As others said, these are VERY different cars. Similar to the difference between a BMW 3 series, and BMW 5/7 series. I have a Model 3 performance, and am in a Model S 75D. For "me" while the model S is a very nice car, if this was the only tesla that was available, I would not be driving a tesla. It feels very "big" and "heavy" to me. Very fast in a straight line, but the handling is nothing like the model 3. For me, this is a "cruising" car that is skewed much more toward "luxury".
Nothing wrong with that, but its not what I want for my primary driver. I had a BMW 435 "grand coupe" which is the 4 door version of their coupe. Hatchback, sloped roof line, aggressive styling, factory lowered a bit, adaptive suspension. That was my previous daily driver. Even though I am not "boy racer" on my commute, I like a nice car that handles well when I am driving. My wife drives the SUV and even hers is a "performance" SUV.
I could have bought a nice BMW 5 series for what I paid for the model 3 performance, but I dont like the 5 series.. same as model S its too "big" for me, even though it handles nice.
So, OP no one can answer this for you, because the cars drive very different. Additionally, the model 3 cockpit is completely different than anything else on the market, including the model s. The model S feels much more traditional (although I bet on the re design the model S moves toward the model 3 look inside).
You have to drive them. I will be happy to give this loaner model S back after my 3 gets out of service. Very nice car, but not for me. Model S drivers would probably say the same thing.
As others said, these are VERY different cars. Similar to the difference between a BMW 3 series, and BMW 5/7 series. I have a Model 3 performance, and am in a Model S 75D. For "me" while the model S is a very nice car, if this was the only tesla that was available, I would not be driving a tesla. It feels very "big" and "heavy" to me. Very fast in a straight line, but the handling is nothing like the model 3. For me, this is a "cruising" car that is skewed much more toward "luxury".
Nothing wrong with that, but its not what I want for my primary driver. I had a BMW 435 "grand coupe" which is the 4 door version of their coupe. Hatchback, sloped roof line, aggressive styling, factory lowered a bit, adaptive suspension. That was my previous daily driver. Even though I am not "boy racer" on my commute, I like a nice car that handles well when I am driving. My wife drives the SUV and even hers is a "performance" SUV.
I could have bought a nice BMW 5 series for what I paid for the model 3 performance, but I dont like the 5 series.. same as model S its too "big" for me, even though it handles nice.
So, OP no one can answer this for you, because the cars drive very different. Additionally, the model 3 cockpit is completely different than anything else on the market, including the model s. The model S feels much more traditional (although I bet on the re design the model S moves toward the model 3 look inside).
You have to drive them. I will be happy to give this loaner model S back after my 3 gets out of service. Very nice car, but not for me. Model S drivers would probably say the same thing.