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<blockquote data-quote="Grabber" data-source="post: 16369821" data-attributes="member: 70485"><p>You say you don't care, but are here debating with us. Clearly you do.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I'm not here to change your mind. I've driven a performance Model 3. My bolt-on 5.0 was and felt faster after the first 100ft or so. The initial jump out of a Tesla is great. Past that, they don't have a lot to keep them going. </p><p></p><p>Next time understand if you say you don't care, don't quote people and try to tell them otherwise or argue and debate how great of a value your car is. </p><p></p><p>I would love to own a Model S. Am I going to spend 100K on one that has limited range (I take a lot of road trips) just so I can be like "Dude, from 0-60, I'll own your ass." </p><p></p><p>The moment you start saying "Once I spend another 2K on an update where I push a button and get more power" all bets are off. See my example above. Many cars in the Model 3 price range that are quicker stock vs. stock, have way more features and a much nicer interior that the masses agree on and a lot more range. </p><p></p><p>I'll stick with my wife's volt that to us and many others, is actually a better value. Sure, it is not super quick, but, it goes further, has plenty of features and is paid off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grabber, post: 16369821, member: 70485"] You say you don't care, but are here debating with us. Clearly you do. Honestly, I'm not here to change your mind. I've driven a performance Model 3. My bolt-on 5.0 was and felt faster after the first 100ft or so. The initial jump out of a Tesla is great. Past that, they don't have a lot to keep them going. Next time understand if you say you don't care, don't quote people and try to tell them otherwise or argue and debate how great of a value your car is. I would love to own a Model S. Am I going to spend 100K on one that has limited range (I take a lot of road trips) just so I can be like "Dude, from 0-60, I'll own your ass." The moment you start saying "Once I spend another 2K on an update where I push a button and get more power" all bets are off. See my example above. Many cars in the Model 3 price range that are quicker stock vs. stock, have way more features and a much nicer interior that the masses agree on and a lot more range. I'll stick with my wife's volt that to us and many others, is actually a better value. Sure, it is not super quick, but, it goes further, has plenty of features and is paid off. [/QUOTE]
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