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SamirThe59
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They may have more experience with the battery tech, but one thing is for sure, the standards at Tesla and Porsche are vastly different. I have a Model S and I can give you a long list of items that would never fly in a car sold by Porsche. The panel gaps and misalignement that still show up on Tesla’s from the

I wonder how many of these will be broken into by someone trying to steal the tablet that was left laying on the console?

I love this debate and I’ve been having it many times recently. I’ve driven many supercars and owned some sports cars - I also have a Tesla P90D. While the acceleration of the Tesla is mind blowing, you just can’t compare it to any true sports car. Next to an M3, which is half the cost, the Tesla feels like a boat

Nevermind, I just found a video that explains it. On the left handlebar there is a minus button facing you for downshift with your thumb and a plus button on the opposite side for upshift with your index finger. I’d really to try that out!

Does the dual clutch transmission have buttons for shifting??

I love how this happened to 350 cars and somehow it’s been under the radar. I’m pretty sure if it happened with a single Tesla it would be on the cover of every newspaper the next day. “Is your Tesla at risk of spontaneous explosion? Click for more!”

I’m sure in 2007 90% of millenials, or any other age groups, said they would never by an iPhone. Once autonomous cars are more prevelant and the statistics show the improvement in safety over human drivers (and the cost to subscribe to an autonomous car sharing service heavily outweighs ownership) everyone will use

I’m getting really tired of these “hilarious” posts that reek of bitterness and make anyone that buys a pricey car look like a egomaniacal monster. How about an actual review that gives some feedback on improvements over the previous version or practicality of a supercar in day to day scenarios? Really just anything

Rich people don’t get bored quickly. They get bored the same as everyone else, but they have the means to do something about it.