FarAway
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As someone who has never owned or even driven an EV, I felt I needed to test drive a Tesla before my CT shows up. I shared this reveiw with some non-EV friends and critics, so it may be a little basic for most on this forum. If you are like me and the CT will be your first EV, then go take a test drive!
I made a reservation online to test drive a Tesla Model S at the Richmond, VA Tesla store. I used a referral link from a frequent poster and supporter of this forum. If anyone wants to use my referral link, and thank you, it is: https://ts.la/irvin81632
My wife and I showed up at the Tesla store for the test drive a few minutes before our scheduled time. We were greeted and directed to a table to complete some paperwork, most of it was done electronically on a tablet. We had to download an app to show law enforcement if we got pulled over. All this took about five minutes. The show room was clean, somewhat spartan, but had a Model 3 and a Model X with the “rear gull wing doors “on display. The X can comfortably seat 7! The shop/garage was next door and just peering inside it was the cleanest garage I have ever seen.
They pulled the car around from the back, it had literally just been offloaded from the delivery truck. The other demo had sold that morning. It was a black Model S PLAID with carbon fiber interior. Score!!
The Tesla rep spent about 10 minutes going over the car’s operation while I was in the seat… very few knobs or buttons, most controls are on the large touchscreen. We had most of it down when we pulled away but had to pull over to figure out how to turn on the A/C.
I have driven some very fast and great handling cars. I have never driven anything that had this kind of acceleration and handling, including jets with afterburners. I would say it approaches a “cat launch” with the almost instantaneous speed and g force acceleration, but I am an AF guy so what do I know.
This car is quiet and smooth. The handling is great with thefour three engine AWD, no torque to contend with when accelerating. Even at 60 mph the car can lay you back in the seat with a healthy push of the accelerator. It cruises down the road with a quiet confidence, almost as if it knows that it is the baddest ass car on the road. The mirrors are almost not needed as the car automatically displays better views on the touch screen when changing lanes or backing up. The S has regenerative braking, you take your foot off the accelerator and the car starts slowing immediately by using the energy to generate electricity back to the batteries. This takes some getting used to but should save on brake wear.
Our test drive lasted about 40 minutes. We changed seats about halfway through so my wife could drive while I explored the touchscreen. Overall impressions, this car is amazing. The technology impressive, it is to other cars what the iPhone was to flip phones or maybe even rotary landline phones. The car can get you away from trouble quickly, I bet it could ALSO get you in trouble even more quickly, especially with the local “gendarme”. Not sure I need the raw power and offerings of the PLAID but having experienced it would be hard to say no. The wife, who is NOT an EV fan, was equally impressed.
It was also probably the least pressure I have ever experienced test driving any car. I got back and they asked me if I had any questions, I had a few that were answered quickly. The car is relatively expensive, but I have not purchased a new vehicle in a couple of decades. This one cost almost exactly twice what my first house cost! They asked me if I wanted to take the car home… I thought about it, but said no.
I will say the CT has some very big shoes to fill to beat out the look and feel of the Model S.
I made a reservation online to test drive a Tesla Model S at the Richmond, VA Tesla store. I used a referral link from a frequent poster and supporter of this forum. If anyone wants to use my referral link, and thank you, it is: https://ts.la/irvin81632
My wife and I showed up at the Tesla store for the test drive a few minutes before our scheduled time. We were greeted and directed to a table to complete some paperwork, most of it was done electronically on a tablet. We had to download an app to show law enforcement if we got pulled over. All this took about five minutes. The show room was clean, somewhat spartan, but had a Model 3 and a Model X with the “rear gull wing doors “on display. The X can comfortably seat 7! The shop/garage was next door and just peering inside it was the cleanest garage I have ever seen.
They pulled the car around from the back, it had literally just been offloaded from the delivery truck. The other demo had sold that morning. It was a black Model S PLAID with carbon fiber interior. Score!!
The Tesla rep spent about 10 minutes going over the car’s operation while I was in the seat… very few knobs or buttons, most controls are on the large touchscreen. We had most of it down when we pulled away but had to pull over to figure out how to turn on the A/C.
I have driven some very fast and great handling cars. I have never driven anything that had this kind of acceleration and handling, including jets with afterburners. I would say it approaches a “cat launch” with the almost instantaneous speed and g force acceleration, but I am an AF guy so what do I know.
This car is quiet and smooth. The handling is great with the
Our test drive lasted about 40 minutes. We changed seats about halfway through so my wife could drive while I explored the touchscreen. Overall impressions, this car is amazing. The technology impressive, it is to other cars what the iPhone was to flip phones or maybe even rotary landline phones. The car can get you away from trouble quickly, I bet it could ALSO get you in trouble even more quickly, especially with the local “gendarme”. Not sure I need the raw power and offerings of the PLAID but having experienced it would be hard to say no. The wife, who is NOT an EV fan, was equally impressed.
It was also probably the least pressure I have ever experienced test driving any car. I got back and they asked me if I had any questions, I had a few that were answered quickly. The car is relatively expensive, but I have not purchased a new vehicle in a couple of decades. This one cost almost exactly twice what my first house cost! They asked me if I wanted to take the car home… I thought about it, but said no.
I will say the CT has some very big shoes to fill to beat out the look and feel of the Model S.
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