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Tesla Model "S" Plaid (Laguna Seca) 1:30.3
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16571802" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Brett, I just got off the phone with my brother in Texas. He's had his Tesla Model 3 Performance for over two years and loves it. The only thing he doesn't like is the plain and bla exterior. Anyway, I asked him pretty much the same questions you just raised as far as performance and range. He knows a lot about these cars and has visited the Tesla dealership many times to stay up on the new stuff. He told me that you'll be able to upgrade (software) enhanced range or features, but the performance can be upgraded by adding, for example, another battery or larger batteries. It would be too costly. He said you would have to upgrade the vehicle. I can understand that when you consider the cost of EV hardware like batteries. </p><p></p><p>Ranges IMO are exaggerated, especially for future EVs from other manufacturers. They all want to decrown Tesla. I'll believe their claims of electric HP and range when I see it.</p><p></p><p>Like you, if I drove an 1100hp EV it would be darn near impossible to not play with it. And with that playing comes a big reduction in range. But the fun of playing with all the power would probably greatly outweigh the need to conserve. LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16571802, member: 6727"] Brett, I just got off the phone with my brother in Texas. He's had his Tesla Model 3 Performance for over two years and loves it. The only thing he doesn't like is the plain and bla exterior. Anyway, I asked him pretty much the same questions you just raised as far as performance and range. He knows a lot about these cars and has visited the Tesla dealership many times to stay up on the new stuff. He told me that you'll be able to upgrade (software) enhanced range or features, but the performance can be upgraded by adding, for example, another battery or larger batteries. It would be too costly. He said you would have to upgrade the vehicle. I can understand that when you consider the cost of EV hardware like batteries. Ranges IMO are exaggerated, especially for future EVs from other manufacturers. They all want to decrown Tesla. I'll believe their claims of electric HP and range when I see it. Like you, if I drove an 1100hp EV it would be darn near impossible to not play with it. And with that playing comes a big reduction in range. But the fun of playing with all the power would probably greatly outweigh the need to conserve. LOL. [/QUOTE]
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