Bartman
Well-known member
- First Name
- Bart
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2023
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- Location
- Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
- Vehicles
- Model 3, Model Y
Remember when I was in high school, in the early 80's, people talked about the Porsche 911 Turbo, that did 0-60 on 5.0 Seconds, as well as the 944 Turbo that did it in 6.0 Seconds. Either one of those was the dream! I thought my very early M3 long range, which did 0-60 in about 5 seconds was plenty fast. But when I ordered our next Tesla, a Model Y, I picked the Performance Version because I had FOMO of the better acceleration. I also justified spending the extra dough because it came with better brakes (and red), a nice spoiler and more expensive wheels.... But after getting it and realizing the range was not as expected, I sold the heavy wheels on eBay and got some 19" Martian wheels and tires for better mileage, but then didn't really notice a big difference. I've only floored the car, and did 0-60 in 3.5 seconds, once. When I did that, our doggie stroller flew backwards and slammed in to the back of the hatchback door, made a loud thud and I thought, if I do that again I need to take out the dog stroller first..... but I never did it again.
Here's my pitch.... if I had a chance to do it over again, I would have picked the AWD LR MY instead. I would rather have the extra miles and the acceleration is plenty good, for me. For the CB, It's a truck, not a Porsche! You are probably not going to be taking it to the track.... and yes, you can go fast, but you won't be able to stop fast and turn fast (in the big picture), like in a M3P, or a Porsche 911. To me (and this is just me, so please don't take any offense), I think the the added acceleration the CB provides is nothing more than a novelty, that wears off very quickly. I'm not going to give in to FOMO this time and I hope to save 20K and hopefully get the additional $7.5K rebate, for a total of $27.5K savings, simply for doing without, for me, a novelty party trick. If it was a sports car, I might feel different, but it's just a truck. 4.25 seconds is plenty fast for a truck and I really would rather have the better mileage and extra dough in my bank or retirement account. But that's just me and everybody else should feel free to do whatever they want to do.
Here's my pitch.... if I had a chance to do it over again, I would have picked the AWD LR MY instead. I would rather have the extra miles and the acceleration is plenty good, for me. For the CB, It's a truck, not a Porsche! You are probably not going to be taking it to the track.... and yes, you can go fast, but you won't be able to stop fast and turn fast (in the big picture), like in a M3P, or a Porsche 911. To me (and this is just me, so please don't take any offense), I think the the added acceleration the CB provides is nothing more than a novelty, that wears off very quickly. I'm not going to give in to FOMO this time and I hope to save 20K and hopefully get the additional $7.5K rebate, for a total of $27.5K savings, simply for doing without, for me, a novelty party trick. If it was a sports car, I might feel different, but it's just a truck. 4.25 seconds is plenty fast for a truck and I really would rather have the better mileage and extra dough in my bank or retirement account. But that's just me and everybody else should feel free to do whatever they want to do.
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