I did a test ride in a Model 3 Performance Model just a few days ago, in Rocklin, CA. The only way I can describe it is ridiculous. When you accelerate hard, be careful with the back of your head that it cannot hit anything hard. No joke!
Such a car belongs on a racetrack, has no practical use that I can see. But they only had the performance model for me to test drive and I would not take that kind of power for free. I have no need for that!
I ordered a new Tesla Model 3, but not the performance package, but AWD (motor on both front and rear axles). I decided on Blue, after looking at the many cars on their lot for others to pick up. Red looks better on-line. Blue looks just as well in reality and is a thousand bucks less than red and blue is not a cop magnet as is red.
It costs $2,500.00 to place the order.
The demand for these is higher than the speed they can build them. This is why Tesla does not advertise anywhere. And that helps a little to keep the price down.
If there is a motor failure (unlikely) it will still run on the opposite motor.
If the car breaks down (unlikely) Tesla comes to you in a van to repair it. Around 85% of repairs can be done quickly on the side of the road. It's mostly electronics and a couple of motors.
310 mile range on a single charge. I hope to use this when the cold weather comes to go between my house in Auburn, CA and Reno NV, but it looks like it will be a three month wait. Mine cost just a little under 60K$. You can buy them cheaper with a few less options, as low as 49K$
This will still have a lot of power, just a little less ridiculous.
These cars are now very practical. We can drive them anywhere in the USA, Canada and Mexico and with 125 miles for every 15 minutes of Supercharge while on the road. Can also charge at home, but takes longer on 240 VAC, takes days with 120 VAC, but can still be done.
The superchargers are all near restaurants and the vehicle itself tells you where they are. If you plan a long route, it will tell you where to recharge.
I got hooked on electric vehicles with my two electric motorcycles. With the colder weather coming, I want my main car to also be electric.
Try one if you haven't already. We no longer have to be rich to buy a Tesla with the new Model 3. Sign up for a test drive here.
Go Electric!
-Don- Reno, NV
Such a car belongs on a racetrack, has no practical use that I can see. But they only had the performance model for me to test drive and I would not take that kind of power for free. I have no need for that!
I ordered a new Tesla Model 3, but not the performance package, but AWD (motor on both front and rear axles). I decided on Blue, after looking at the many cars on their lot for others to pick up. Red looks better on-line. Blue looks just as well in reality and is a thousand bucks less than red and blue is not a cop magnet as is red.
It costs $2,500.00 to place the order.
The demand for these is higher than the speed they can build them. This is why Tesla does not advertise anywhere. And that helps a little to keep the price down.
If there is a motor failure (unlikely) it will still run on the opposite motor.
If the car breaks down (unlikely) Tesla comes to you in a van to repair it. Around 85% of repairs can be done quickly on the side of the road. It's mostly electronics and a couple of motors.
310 mile range on a single charge. I hope to use this when the cold weather comes to go between my house in Auburn, CA and Reno NV, but it looks like it will be a three month wait. Mine cost just a little under 60K$. You can buy them cheaper with a few less options, as low as 49K$
This will still have a lot of power, just a little less ridiculous.
These cars are now very practical. We can drive them anywhere in the USA, Canada and Mexico and with 125 miles for every 15 minutes of Supercharge while on the road. Can also charge at home, but takes longer on 240 VAC, takes days with 120 VAC, but can still be done.
The superchargers are all near restaurants and the vehicle itself tells you where they are. If you plan a long route, it will tell you where to recharge.
I got hooked on electric vehicles with my two electric motorcycles. With the colder weather coming, I want my main car to also be electric.
Try one if you haven't already. We no longer have to be rich to buy a Tesla with the new Model 3. Sign up for a test drive here.
Go Electric!
-Don- Reno, NV