Used 2017 Tesla Model S 75D 4dr Sedan AWD (electric DD) Consumer Reviews
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Killer sports car in a sedan body
Everything I had hoped for my first fully electric car. Bought a s class for 52 K that had 9K miles and was just like a 90K car. totally the way to go. Sop fast you need to learn to control yourself. such a rush experiencing this cars off a stop acceleration, and its high speed acceleration. Really in a different league than any ICE car. Put charger in garage and at ranch, and really only need to charge once a week. Sure am glad that I will never go to a stinky gas station again and risk being mugged, and raped for premium gas that would be needed to run a car that had anything close to this performance. I now know one thing, the day of the internal combustion engine is quickly going to end. It is true this is great for the environment and that is a major plus, but it is really just so much better, period.
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Overpriced gadget
This car was so different from anything else I drove in the past that I had to have it. It accelerates effortlessly. It's quiet. It's comfortable. It feels like a spaceship inside. It has that wow factor. But after only a few weeks of driving it, a lot of the novelty has worn off and now I'm not sure it was worth the hefty price. Tesla has done an outstanding job of taking all of the gas savings you get from an electric car and all of the government tax incentives and including them in the MSRP. So you end up paying all of those savings upfront to Tesla. You also need to plan to pay for an EV charger in your home or somehow have one available. I also quickly learned that the 259 EPA rated range doesn't apply if you want to have fun driving the car. You are also only supposed to charge the car to 90% or lower unless you want to ruin the battery long term. How does it drive? The acceleration is really fun, but it's a very heavy large car that drives like one. The handling and steering are unimpressive compared to a BMW or Porsche that you can buy in this price range. Don't get me wrong. It's a great car. But you are paying a king's ransom for it and if I had to do it over again I would spend more time considering the alternatives rather than being awestruck by my initial Tesla test drive. Keep in mind also that Tesla can introduce a massive change to your car the day after you take delivery so resale value in a few years or even after a few weeks will be terrible.
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- 75DMSRP: $24,995185 mi away
- 60D SedanMSRP: $27,995179 mi away
- P100D SedanMSRP: $27,99582 mi away
love my new (to me) 2017 Model S 75D
The more I drive it the more I love it.
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American dream, but with out the fumes
Like the car, looks like a white car and my wife will not drive a white car. But we did buy a Tesla S, 2017, midnight gray, 90D, with low miles. We love it now I am looking for an X model. Sorry could not buy thro you.
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