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      07-27-2018, 01:55 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Mii View Post
^ Does not matter 0-60, it's about higher end speed and track handling.

Tesla needs to fix all the problems mentioned here:
https://www.cheatsheet.com/money-car...reported.html/

Some of the problems may require redesign of the car.
Early reviews indicate that handling is actually very impressive. Considering they have so much of the mass at an extremely low center of gravity, I don't have a problem believing the car handles well.

Here's Motor Trend's initial impressions:

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Let me explain something you're not going to believe, but trust me on this. After having driven and tested perhaps 7,000 vehicles, sometimes I don't need to drive very far to get the idea.

Remember that freeway onramp we "missed" before Nelson took the wheel? It's a sweet 700-foot short-chute that whips into a right-hander I know very well, and I wasn't going to simply wait for the next freeway entry. "Hang on," I'd told everybody, whipping a U-turn and stamping the accelerator. Even with four aboard, the Model 3 DMP surged ahead so startlingly that it stopped conversation. Except maybe for an uttered "Oh my god." I braked pretty hard and arched up the on-ramp toward the freeway. It was a flourish more akin to swiping a navigation route on your phone than driving a car on the actual road. Carol might have been upside down by the time I backed off.

In maybe 120 wheel revolutions, a high-performance hierarchy has been rattled. The European marques perennially atop the sport sedan podium are about to have trapdoors release beneath them.
If they can fix the build quality issues, this could be a really fun car.
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