How many people do you think get on the Tesla forums to complain about how good their fit and finish is?
Meh. My Volt is fine, for what it is: A compromise. If it wasn't the longest-range plug-in hybrid of its day, it would be just another ****ty GM product. But, everyone else's plug-in hybrids suck more. Not necessarily as cars - My Ford Fusion Energi was a better car. GM just stuffed a bigger battery into theirs.
Is it still better than having a gasser? Hell yeah.
Y'know, CR could practically be Tesla's marketing department right now... It's getting almost predictable:
CR: "Tesla Model S is the best car we've ever touched!"
<time passes>
CR: "OMG, don't buy the Tesla Model S! It's got, uh, bad headlights or something."
<Tesla does something>
CR: "OMG, Tesla Model S is the best car we've ever touched!"
CR: "Tesla Model 3 is the most amazing car we've ever breathed on! Except, uh, braking distance! Yeah, that's the ticket! Braking distance!"
<Tesla releases a software update that supposedly makes braking distance better>
CR: "OMG, Tesla Model 3 is made of diamond-plated unicorn farts!"
<time passes>
CR: "Tesla Model 3 is, uh... Unreliable! And the best car ever! According to the same survey!"
They've flipped on the Model 3 *twice* now. It's almost like they know Tesla gets clicks, and that if they change their recommendation on a Tesla, they're going to get a whole bunch of free publicity. TBH, I've lost a lot of faith in CR over this.
Are you talking about this?
https://www.americangumballrally.com I don't know why it wouldn't be just fine for that...
But yeah, track mode does a lot... Check it out:
Tesla's explanation of what they're doing:
https://www.tesla.com/blog/how-track-mode-works
Motor Trend's racing guy talks about what they're doing:
https://www.motortrend.com/cars/tes...erformance-track-mode-release-version-review/