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I don't know about that. My buddy bought a model x and as much as I wanted to hate it, it was really nice on the interior.I'd never buy a Tesla. They have garbage build quality.
I agree Brett. The Model S (although Plaid is a bit nicer looking) is about as plain vanilla styling wise as you can get. You can't deny the stellar performance of this Plaid+, of course, but for me the exterior styling would be a deal breaker. So, no, I would never own one. Not unless they improve the styling. JMO.
Kind of like a rain drop.. Wont give any downforce but slippery simple design. I think the Plaid looks good but ev's will never outrun the gheynessSupposedly the design is so plain to also reduce drag etc. supposedly functional
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I hadn't heard that, and it would make sense if the nose (on the '3') wasn't so blunt and flat, which would seem to increase drag. You think?Supposedly the design is so plain to also reduce drag etc. supposedly functional
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Tesla is not last according to Consumer Reports. They are, though, second to last. Their Least Reliable ratings put the Tesla Model S at #7 (see list below).
Here is 2021 Consumer Reports' ranking of the major automotive brands, according to their average reliability score:
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- Mazda (83)
- Toyota (74)
- Lexus (71)
- Buick (70)
- Honda (63)
- Hyundai (62)
- Ram (58)
- Subaru (57)
- Porsche (55)
- Dodge (54)
- Infiniti (54)
- BMW (52)
- Nissan (51)
- Audi (46)
- Kia (45)
- GMC (43)
- Chevrolet (42)
- Volvo (41)
- Jeep (41)
- Mercedes-Benz (40)
- Cadillac (38)
- Ford (38)
- Mini (37)
- Volkswagen (36)
- Tesla (29)
- Lincoln (8)
The 10 least reliable 2021 models, according to Consumer Reports:
1. Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500
2. Subaru Ascent
3. Volkswagen Atlas
4. Jeep Compass
5. Volvo XC90
6. Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon
7. Tesla Model S
8. Jeep Wrangler
9. Ford EcoSport
10. Volvo XC60
One fast appliance, that's for sure. A panty-dropper for trailer park chicks.....
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how does this plaid compare to the lucid air dream edition ? Iirc that is a sub 10sec car as well with a similar price point.
I don't know about that. My buddy bought a model x and as much as I wanted to hate it, it was really nice on the interior.
One fast appliance, that's for sure. A panty-dropper for bay area tech bros
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That car had no interior. Also not known if that was production spec.Lucid air at 9.2 157 is faster. They did that at Sonoma which is not a fast track at all.
A friend got a model 3 in the last year or two, the inside takes a little getting used to but decent quality inside. The panel gaps, closed door adjustment and paint quality are all shit though and they do not give a damn - "it's within spec". Spent about an hour adjusting the doors so they all actually looked fully closed when you shut them.