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Originally Posted by rooflessVW

For fun? The look? To feel cool? To go fast? Why does anyone buy a sports car?


I enjoy good driving dynamics. Most vehicles fall incredibly short.
 
Originally Posted by rooflessVW

For fun? The look? To feel cool? To go fast? Why does anyone buy a sports car?


Your point is well taken. Of course no one needs a car like this.
No one needs a Corvette, Porsche, BMW, etc.

A Civic or Corolla, perhaps CR-V is all almost anyone needs. Maybe an Odyssey strippie?
But there is a market for exotics; for performance.

Outstanding acceleration is sort of a by product of electric cars due to their flat torque curve.
There is a point where ICE car power is superior, but for real world driving there is no comparison.
Heck, our single motor Model 3 does 5.2 seconds 0 to 60. That's faaaaaast.

Performance does trickle down to passenger cars. A lot of safety equipment started in racing. Braking is another example. Handling...
In the case of Tesla, Musk built the S, which started out so expensive, as a way to learn how to build electric cars for the masses.
This has been his stated goal from the beginning.
 
Originally Posted by 97prizm
It won't be delivered in a timely manner. Every other car they produced was a year late.

And has been a huge hit with customers.
 
That kind of 0-60 is very impressive, no doubt, however I have heard that a Tesla (or any electric car) can only do that kind of performance on a full charge and it's performance suffers as the charge level goes down. I wonder (if it's true) how much the 0-60 time changes under lower battery levels? For instance, if the battery is down to 25% is that 0-60 time now 3 or 4 seconds?
 
Originally Posted by Patman
That kind of 0-60 is very impressive, no doubt, however I have heard that a Tesla (or any electric car) can only do that kind of performance on a full charge and it's performance suffers as the charge level goes down. I wonder (if it's true) how much the 0-60 time changes under lower battery levels? For instance, if the battery is down to 25% is that 0-60 time now 3 or 4 seconds?

The answer is yes, but not as dramatic as your example.
Best power with electrics is at 100% charge.
At 50% the car might add .1 seconds to the 0 to 60 time.
At 25% it might slow by about .2 seconds.
At 10%, the time will increase, probably over 1 second.

Kinda funny, an ICE car will be faster at low fuel, due to weight reduction.
 
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Originally Posted by edyvw
Originally Posted by JeffKeryk
Just sayin...
Tesla Roadster

And that is important why? Do you go 0-60 on every street light? And that same Tesla would get OBLITERATED by any well assembled car in curves.

The Tesla Roadster is a sports car, not a purpose built acceleration car.
What car did you have in mind that would obliterate it?
The Roadster is being designed as a supercar.

I can guarantee I will be faster in Toyota SIenna from Denver to Vail than that supercar
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Originally Posted by rooflessVW

For fun? The look? To feel cool? To go fast? Why does anyone buy a sports car?


I enjoy good driving dynamics. Most vehicles fall incredibly short.



This.

My hour long commute is much more engaging and fun in the BMW. I also don't feel exhausted after long drives.
 
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Originally Posted by Cujet
Originally Posted by rooflessVW

For fun? The look? To feel cool? To go fast? Why does anyone buy a sports car?


I enjoy good driving dynamics. Most vehicles fall incredibly short.



This.

My hour long commute is much more engaging and fun in the BMW. I also don't feel exhausted after long drives.

Every morning I turn on my Sienna I ask myself why I am being punished. Cannot wait to get myself BMW 335i or Audi S4. Once that happens, SIenna will be used only if I cannot somehow fit 7 people in Audi or BMW.
 
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Man, those Tesla's really explode off the line.


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