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Can I go sleep in the trunk while it’s driving me? Can I install a washer and dryer in the front compartment where the engine typically goes so I can do my laundry while stuck in traffic? Will it just go get my kids on its own while I watch TV? I’d rather just cut to the chase and order Uber. |
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I personally will probably pick up an M3P for my wife to drive soon, but going quickly in a straight line is different than enjoying the drive. Otherwise we would all be driving '86 Mustangs. My reasoning for buying an electric vehicle is really about social conscience and concern about the state of the planet my children will inherit. It is not about going fast or enjoying the drive since I think that ICE vehicles do that part much better right now. I'm sure the majors will get that part figured out soon. Porsche has already made great improvements there. |
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Maybe people think it's boring because it doesn't make vroom vroom noises? So if it's noise you wanna hear, record some of your favorite engines, put it in your phone, then hear it through your headphones on a loop while you're driving your electric car LOL. Seriously though all jokes aside i get it why people have a tough time grasping the reality that is coming. But i think people need to experience it rather than judge from the sidelines. 2 years ago i said the same thing about teslas. Once i got to drive them i couldn't help but say, damn ok i get it now. Of course that moment i didn't want to admit it. I needed some time to soak it all in and finally accept it and say hey this is going to be all of us in 10-20 years from now, might as well give it a chance. Now that the plaid is out, that set the bar so high. It was beating supercars on the track, not only can it in a straight line but on a course. As time goes on, battery technology and charging speed will improve dramatically. The advancement we've gotten in the past 5 years will be double in speed. Meaning in 2 years from now, we would've advanced as fast as it took that technology to advance the past 5 years. It's only going to get better from here. Might as well accept it. They're not going back. This is where we're going. |
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Funny, I'm waiting for the xDrive too and was tempted to rent a Tesla M3P on Turo for a few days to get a feel. I just turned in my F82 M4 this past weekend and kind of want to try some other cars before settling down with the M3. I was previously debating between the M3P and the M3 xDrive before settling in on the M3. Everyone tells me how fun the M3P is, but I can't imagine how fun it could be without the noise. I might do it though just to really see for myself this weekend, the going rate is about $120/day right now on Turo.
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That's why i'm getting a model Y next year. I have enough cars but i'm going to commute with the Y during the week, then have it available on turo for the weekends. Whoever wants to rent it, can do so. And i'll basically have a free car to use. |
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I know most are poo-pooing these high-speed electric and hybrid cars today. But in the next 10 years, companies will figure out how to give us some interesting sound coupled with amazing performance, especially as the battery technology evolves (and batteries get lighter). And in 15 years, we'll have "regular" vehicles that will easily be able go 0 to 60 in less than 3 seconds (even if it's only once every 30 minutes) and will get 35 to 45 mpg, with impressive handling to match. And, again, the engineers will figure out the sound. Yes, it will be artificial sounds, but most will get over it....just like old school enthusiasts had to get used to traction control aiding launches, rev-matching, boosted turbo engines and more. All of this is "cheating" to an old school guy, because it's simply too easy to go fast now. No real skill, just computers aiding the entire experience. We'll adjust our mindsets, as technology and engineering evolves. I love my E93 V8, which I will drive 'til it dies, but I can also appreciate my G82, which has a completely different experience. My G82: So much easier to go fast, way more capable, can actually carry 4 adults, all while being more efficient. Call me impressed. I can appreciate both cars, as they each capture a different moment in time showcasing the committed passion of BGE engineers. And soon, regular commuter cars will be filled with screens (for rear passengers too), goo-gobs of torque and traction, increased automated driving capability, more safety aids and your choice of sounds (silence, space age, a NA engine, a turbo engine, a turbine - we'll have options! ), and we'll all complain about it. But when the light turns green, and the latest electric or hybrid Camry gaps our 2021 M3s , we'll swiftly adapt. |
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Not sure why we are comparing apples to kale?
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E.g. battery production(including mining) costs 100kg emission per kWh, so 70kWh(e.g. Model 3 SR@250 miles of range) is 7000kg. Also US electricity on average emits 417g/kWh per eia.gov, or 139g/mile(assuming 3 miles/kWh). In comparison, a G20 330i(600+ miles of range) emits 211g/mile, or 72g/mile extra. If these numbers are accurate, then a G20 330i will need to cross 100k miles to break even with a Model 3 SR. |
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08-11-2021, 02:47 AM | #37 | |
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We're comparing cars right around the same price range that both go really fast. The M3P isn't as great as the new M3 Xdrive (but it's also $20k cheaper) but the Model S Plaid is significantly better then anything out there right now for the price. |
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Don't get me wrong, there is lots of discussion of and comparison to other brands/models on here, but some of the replies seem a bit overly keen to convince those replying just how wonderful they are. Not being difficult but the Tesla guys have their own forums (on which some of the content verges on the creepy). |
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I don't buy the climate change groupthink but I have nothing against EV's, and in 10 years or a little less we'll be having a different conversation due to solid state batteries or some other advancement.
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Enjoy ICE while you can fellas. An EV will never provide the satisfaction of pulling paddles, hearing a response from the exhaust, and being truly lightweight (unless battery tech really advances). Great appliances, but lackluster as far as emotional driver's cars go.
Plus everybody owns a Tesla, it's an appliance in my eyes for the masses of people who would rather be doing anything but participating in the act of driving. I used to work for Tesla too, can confirm their clients are not car people. Fundamentally speaking, this company's goal is to eliminate the driver from the picture altogether.
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What's pushing this EV transition are a lot of deep pocketed individuals and companies lobbying for a new industry they can make billions of dollars from. The batteries and charging infrastructure have to come from somewhere. There's a whole supply chain with untapped potential.
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