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Originally Posted by Centauri
I love my SS, but I would trade for a Model 3 in a nano second if I didn’t have 2 kids in college. There is a lot of misinformation above. I suggest anyone interested do what I did - rent one on Turo for a couple days. I rented the standard model, and on highway ramps or red lights it faster than a stock SS. Ultra smooth ride, and if you charge it at home, basically free energy. 200 mile range on the standard model even with me having a lot of fun.
These cars are the future - because they are better.
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I don't know how you can compare the timeless styling of a 5th gen Camaro to a bubble car. The Model 3 has no styling at all. At least the Model S has some styling, if just a little bit.
The Model 3 is a small 4 door bubble sedan with a short hood and even shorter hatchback style trunk. It's basically a jelly bean. It's fast for what it is, but that's it. A 4 door aerodynamic bubble appliance that accelerates quick to get you to work on time.
I don't know about the basically free energy part. AFAIK, you still have to pay for the electricity that it takes to charge it at your home. The EV subsidies are not going to last forever.