Larry in TN
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The refreshed Model 3 is now available in the US. Went up on the website today. Delivery this month or next.
What’s your opinion on the Highland? Personally I still prefer the looks of the old Model 3 but from what I’ve heard, the improvements in ride, comfort, sound proofing etc., are substantial.The refreshed Model 3 is now available in the US. Went up on the website today. Delivery this month or next.
I really like the exterior styling changes. That's completely subjective, though.What’s your opinion on the Highland? Personally I still prefer the looks of the old Model 3 but from what I’ve heard, the improvements in ride, comfort, sound proofing etc., are substantial.
No refreshed M3P yet, though. Just the RWD and LR. Only new M3Ps will be from existing inventory for now.Yes, but only the Model 3 Performance qualifies for the credit.
The vented seats are enough to sell me. That is my only complaint with my current model 3.What’s your opinion on the Highland? Personally I still prefer the looks of the old Model 3 but from what I’ve heard, the improvements in ride, comfort, sound proofing etc., are substantial.
Well they say the seats themselves are more comfortable as well. I’ve driven a couple Model 3s and I didn’t have any issues with the old ones. They were much more comfortable than my Gen 1 Model S seats.The vented seats are enough to sell me. That is my only complaint with my current model 3.
I think that is changing though.Fortunately we don’t have as many roundabouts in the states.
Yeah they’ve been doing that up in GA as well. More and more being built up here.I think that is changing though.
Florida DOT tried to install a bunch of them on the coastal highway but locals finally squashed that idea. Too many 70somethings driving 20 on the same roads as 20something driving 70, Even the DOT saw that was a bad idea.
Florida: God's waiting Room.
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Daytona Beach: Home of Spring Break: No wait necessary.
The seats are ok, my issue is the pleather. Doesn't breathe well. Not something you notice til you go on a long trip. Others must have had the same issue, since they fixed it with the refresh.Well they say the seats themselves are more comfortable as well. I’ve driven a couple Model 3s and I didn’t have any issues with the old ones.
Just got back from Colorado and they are common in the mountain towns along I-70. They work pretty well in that environment.Fortunately we don’t have as many roundabouts in the states.
I hope it's not worse than the Arc De Triomphe roundabout in Paris. Driving that was among the scariest things I have ever done.Anyone ever driven the big roundabouts in Doha, Qatar? Those things are insane, like a mad max movie. 3 to 5 lanes wide and full of extra large SUVs going 90mph.
E TN around Knoxville as well. Overall, they seem to work pretty well.Yeah they’ve been doing that up in GA as well. More and more being built up here.
Same concept but bigger vehicles and more aggressive people.I hope it's not worse than the Arc De Triomphe roundabout in Paris. Driving that was among the scariest things I have ever done.
Anyone ever driven the big roundabouts in Doha, Qatar? Those things are insane, like a mad max movie. 3 to 5 lanes wide and full of extra large SUVs going 90mph.
Anyone ever driven the big roundabouts in Doha, Qatar? Those things are insane, like a mad max movie. 3 to 5 lanes wide and full of extra large SUVs going 90mph.
E TN around Knoxville as well. Overall, they seem to work pretty well.
Coming up on 2 years with my Model 3LR next month and I’ll do a report on it then.
Not worthy of its own thread, we’ve started questioning whether the CyberTruck is right for us, mainly due to disappointing range, especially when towing, and awkwardness in charging when towing. But I think I mentioned our 2011 Ford Flex, used to tow our travel trailer, was starting to need expensive repairs, mainly needing a new transmission. So last week we traded it in on a 2022 Toyota Tundra SR5 to tow with.
When our CyberTruck reservation comes up, we’ll have to take a long, hard look at the practicality of such a vehicle. Still somewhat enamored by it, though.
I would have to drive it to see how much of an issue that becomes. It think they will work a lot better with the steer-by-wire system in the Cybertruck as the wheel only turn 170° each way from neutral. No need to move your hands from their normal positions.Not sure I’d care for the turn buttons over stalks though. Was watching a Brit review one going through some roundabouts and he found it awkward. Fortunately we don’t have as many roundabouts in the states.
That probably does deserve a dedicated thread. Look for one soon.I'm curious to hear your feedback on the Tundra.
It’s not helped be the tourists who don’t know about the pedestrian tunnels under the roundabout.I hope it's not worse than the Arc De Triomphe roundabout in Paris. Driving that was among the scariest things I have ever done.
Did that years ago. yep - it was a thrill. I made the mistake of getting in the inside lane - and round and round I went. Took much maneuvering to extricate myself.I hope it's not worse than the Arc De Triomphe roundabout in Paris. Driving that was among the scariest things I have ever done.
Never driven in Qatar, but UAE, Oman and Jordan all had some really interesting roundabouts and roads. Vietnam too, but lower speed and almost everyones on motor bikes.Anyone ever driven the big roundabouts in Doha, Qatar? Those things are insane, like a mad max movie. 3 to 5 lanes wide and full of extra large SUVs going 90mph.
Never driven in Qatar, but UAE, Oman and Jordan all had some really interesting roundabouts and roads.
I was last in Amman in 2017 and can confirm they still lack AK47s and machetesYeah, I did a fun one in Amman, Jordan back in the day.
But at least you didn't have to watch out for herds of goats tended by dudes with big curved knives and AK-47's, like Yemen. That place is a time machine.
Possibly, but it would have a BMW badge on it if they did.Does Hertz actually have any yellow M3s?
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We’ll go ahead and install it while we watch the Grammy’s.
A hardship, I know. But we’ll wake up tomorrow feeling so much safer with the larger fonts!
After too, too many cringingly bad awards shows, this year’s Grammy’s was quite good.what's the hardship? installing the modification or watching the Grammy's?
2 million Tesla’s recalled. What the hell?
We’ll go ahead and install it while we watch the Grammy’s.
A hardship, I know. But we’ll wake up tomorrow feeling so much safer with the larger fonts!
I hope it's not worse than the Arc De Triomphe roundabout in Paris. Driving that was among the scariest things I have ever done.