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<blockquote data-quote="Relaxed Chaos" data-source="post: 16673183" data-attributes="member: 64993"><p>Day 8&9. I drove over to Kansas City to visit my brother. He is still recovering from Covid Pneumonia, and he's doing a lot better now. No pictures from today, but we did go and test drive a Tesla Model Y Performance Dual Motor.</p><p></p><p>Tesla things I liked: The point and shoot acceleration was pretty neat. It's quite fast. Confirmed it'll get up to 120 with little effort or time. The sound system is quite good. The seats were comfortable.</p><p></p><p>Tesla things that I didn't like: The washing machine acceleration noises. Lack of any character once desired speed was achieved. The single center screen was hard to use. This was noticed immediately when traveling fast and one has to look down and away from the road to read or adjust anything on that single screen that lacks any tactile or haptic feedback. It needs big buttons and knobs to adjust temperature, fan, seat heaters, etc, especially for those of us that live up north and wear gloves half the year. (I thought most manufacturers already learned this lesson?) It needs a modern HUD for all important driver info. The green light chime is ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>Interesting things: One foot driving was interesting, how it would modulate decel based on vehicles ahead of it and their behavior and also traffic signals.</p><p></p><p>Overall, it was neat, there's likely a niche for such a city car, but it won't get my money.</p><p></p><p>We went to Boulevard Brewery. Dang, that's some syrupy sweet beer that joint brews. I didn't like much that they served up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relaxed Chaos, post: 16673183, member: 64993"] Day 8&9. I drove over to Kansas City to visit my brother. He is still recovering from Covid Pneumonia, and he's doing a lot better now. No pictures from today, but we did go and test drive a Tesla Model Y Performance Dual Motor. Tesla things I liked: The point and shoot acceleration was pretty neat. It's quite fast. Confirmed it'll get up to 120 with little effort or time. The sound system is quite good. The seats were comfortable. Tesla things that I didn't like: The washing machine acceleration noises. Lack of any character once desired speed was achieved. The single center screen was hard to use. This was noticed immediately when traveling fast and one has to look down and away from the road to read or adjust anything on that single screen that lacks any tactile or haptic feedback. It needs big buttons and knobs to adjust temperature, fan, seat heaters, etc, especially for those of us that live up north and wear gloves half the year. (I thought most manufacturers already learned this lesson?) It needs a modern HUD for all important driver info. The green light chime is ridiculous. Interesting things: One foot driving was interesting, how it would modulate decel based on vehicles ahead of it and their behavior and also traffic signals. Overall, it was neat, there's likely a niche for such a city car, but it won't get my money. We went to Boulevard Brewery. Dang, that's some syrupy sweet beer that joint brews. I didn't like much that they served up. [/QUOTE]
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