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I actually think it most closely resembles a Jaguar XF.
I have a few friends who's parents have them and I've taken a rip in the P85. It absolutely hauls ass. Power delivery is immediate and seemlessly delivered. The fit and finish was a bit iffy but that's normal for an early production car and will improve in time.
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The car is pretty awesome looking. I'm particularly interested in the fact that I could haul my two boys in the back section (safely) and still have room for 2 adults. There aren't many 3 row cars that can move like that one. This is a huge selling point for people with children who still want a peppy car. No reason to even bring gas savings into the equation because thats a well known fact.
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Maserati is releasing the Ghibli to compete against 5 series and E class for $65k, but with options the car will be at least ~$85k. |
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Your Ghibli example is exactly right - if it's $85k and well equipped and your sample Tesla is $90k before rebates why is that not comparable to some people? Not saying I would even buy one, just saying that to me it's comparable to a number of models in that class if you interested in something unique, unconventional, uses no gas, whatever the argument might be. |
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The Tesla Roadster is the same size as a Lotus Elise (same body tub). It's MUCH smaller than both the 4 and 6 series.
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I'm sure the so called "LCI" model will clean up the exterior. That been said, I'm still a huge fan of the car because it's a techno marvel, I'm waiting for Telsa to setup shop up here in Vancouver because it's one car I would consider to replace my 7.
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Model S is a beauty..... Like someone stated, if there was a coupe version, I would seriously consider it.
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It's in the same class as the 7-series, S-class, and A8. |
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Question is not how many but rather if you wanted to could you take it and if so how would it perform. Second, you don't have to take a car to the track to experience how well it handles, brakes, and that intimate connection of being one with the driver is felt in all situations and any spirited drive.
I hope you are not suggesting that one can only enjoy a great performance machine only on track.
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Thinking that Tesla S may handle better then M5 is pipe dream. It weighs 4785 lbs. Those extra lbs will show up not to mention having 150hp less. By the way performance is not all about drag race. As there is far more to it then just that.
As for the video posted it ends for good reason at 100 mph. Because if it would have continued to 1/4th mile the M5 would have utterly embarrassed the Tesla S. The Tesla 1/4th mile is 13.3 sec @ 104 mph. The M5 does the same 1/4th mile in 12 sec @ 122 mph. The same run was done from a rolling start and M5 would have embarrassed it all the way around again. LOL.....for god sake the car has a top speed of 137mph. To have range anxiety is not my cup of tea. Now if they had a hybrid power plant I would like it a lot more.
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A well rounded performance car for me would not weigh in close to 4785 lbs. That is a first. Because that extra weight would show up on track or off track in handling trade off.
If the cost was over 90K-130K for a performance sedan. Then it better be able to put up acceleration numbers that match up with cars in its class. A quarter mile time of 13.3 sec @ 104mph and top speed of 137 mph. Yeah that definitely sounds like on par with M5. I would expect more form a well rounded sports car costing 90-130K. But maybe it is more your cup of tea. Also, I am pretty sure you have driven all of those side by side on track and off track. If not....... then how do you know if it is as well rounded and can be on par with cars like M5, E AMG, and CTS-V while costing more then them.
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