Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the love for Teslas - they are literally the only car that I've ever sat in as a passenger where it makes me nauseous and it doesn't matter who is driving.
And you're literally the only person I've ever seen this feedback from. None of our many passengers have complained about feeling nauseated; I've never felt nauseated as a passenger while DH drives. Given their popularity, I'm guessing it's not a common complaint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the love for Teslas - they are literally the only car that I've ever sat in as a passenger where it makes me nauseous and it doesn't matter who is driving.
And you're literally the only person I've ever seen this feedback from. None of our many passengers have complained about feeling nauseated; I've never felt nauseated as a passenger while DH drives. Given their popularity, I'm guessing it's not a common complaint.
PP here - I've only ridden as passenger in the Tesla 3, so can't speak to other Tesla models, but I know from discussions with others that I'm not the only one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the love for Teslas - they are literally the only car that I've ever sat in as a passenger where it makes me nauseous and it doesn't matter who is driving.
And you're literally the only person I've ever seen this feedback from. None of our many passengers have complained about feeling nauseated; I've never felt nauseated as a passenger while DH drives. Given their popularity, I'm guessing it's not a common complaint.
Anonymous wrote:I do love my Tesla but the build quality issues are annoying and, more importantly, I have mobility issues that are making it harder for me to stay in my Model 3 (or any sedan for that matter). I’m not a fan of the Model X but love the look of the Audi e-tron SUV. We have a Tesla charger at home so would need to get the converter cable and I’ve been reading up on the on-the-road charging—we only do road trips 1-2 times a year and all on the east coast, so I tend to think it’ll be OK. But in all honesty it does make me a little nervous to exit the Tesla platform.
The 0-60 in 3.1 seconds will also be tough to give up.![]()
Tesla/EV drivers, what do you think? Would you do it? Are you considering other EVs? Thoughts on electric SUVs? I’m starting to view the Rivian as almost mythical at this point, so not particularly keen on that as an “option.”
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the love for Teslas - they are literally the only car that I've ever sat in as a passenger where it makes me nauseous and it doesn't matter who is driving.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the love for Teslas - they are literally the only car that I've ever sat in as a passenger where it makes me nauseous and it doesn't matter who is driving.