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What’s It REALLY Like to Drive the Cheapest Tesla You Can Buy Today?



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  1. Dumbest door handles of any car. So stupid. Honestly there are more things I dislike about a Tesla than things I like. The glass roof is horrible. If you’re bald, you know. If you have sensitive eyes. You know. Doing everything on a screen is counterintuitive. Having tactile buttons is way better. No dash in front of you is also counterintuitive. No CarPlay or Android Auto? Kick in the face. I could surely keep going. Not saying they aren’t nice in some areas though. I’ve driven a fair share and the pick up is super pleasant and the ride generally feels nice. Seats could definitely be more comfortable. Using the screen though is just a deal breaker. It’s not fun.

  2. Why is no one questioning the secret Tesla Model H? Rumored Tesla is developing a rugged 3 row suv on the cyber truck platform! Replacement for the Model X. 2025 expected reveal.

  3. The reason is this isn't truly a base. The only differences are really just in software capabilities, which you can also opt in for more capability that route down the line, and battery performance. The car is really just the same.

  4. I ordered a rwd M3 on Aug 28th and picking it up sometime between Sept 6-8. The Federal tax incentive, the nj ev vehicle incentive ($4000) and the gas savings were all I needed to order one.
    I did see the updated/ revised M3 and while it looks nice, the new steering wheel with integrated turn signals are not for me.

  5. I’m in the market to get a Long Range (dual motor) Model 3 to replace my Audi with Quattro, but I rented a base M3 from Hertz for nine days in Florida, I thought it was terrific.

  6. My grandpa was in a bad car wreck last week and insurance just paid out after totaling his car. He needs a car for work and was thinking about getting a Model 3 Performance, but with the newer models potentially being announced soon would it be worth it to lease a vehicle until the redesigned 2024 models are released? He drives 88 miles total from the suburbs to downtown each day so Uber or taking a bus isn’t realistic. Hypothetically if they announce that they’ll be taking orders in October with the redesign announcement (could be later or earlier), realistically he probably won’t be getting his vehicle until early 2024 or a few months out correct?

  7. Great natural review, both feel comfortable with each other and talk about the virtues and otherwise in a very smart way. Americas best days are in future with young men like this around.