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  1. rbt3

    Anyone considering move to Lucid Air?

    I don't really know what that means, but if you want to call me a "Fanboy" because I liked my Tesla Model S and Model Y and Taycan and can't wait for a Rivian R1S and possibly a Lucid Gravity, more power to you! I prefer the term 'Fanman" though as I haven't been a boy for many years.
  2. rbt3

    Anyone considering move to Lucid Air?

    None at all. I had to diddle with fuses for the door handles once and that fixed it for the next 5 years. ZERO other issues. We had to have my wife's Mercedes GLE 450 towed to the dealership 3 days ago for a software malfunction. My Panamera, Cayenne Turbo, BMW X5 all had multiple issues and...
  3. rbt3

    Anyone considering move to Lucid Air?

    People always talk about Tesla's early cars and the "problems" they had. I bought my first Tesla Model S P85 in 2012 and it was one of the most reliable and trouble free cars I've ever owned. I've since bought another Model S P100D, and currently own 2 Model Y's and my Taycan 4S. I can tell you...
  4. rbt3

    MT review of Lucid. Better than Taycan?

    Lucid is not my cup of tea, but I’m glad they are coming to market and I agree with others “The more EV’s, the merrier!” It would be a mistake to think that because it is expensive and first year for a new company that they can’t make a quality, reliable product though. I bought something...
  5. rbt3

    Scared to ask... anyone tempted by Model S Plaid?

    I think it would be great for Tesla to concentrate on the things we like about our Taycan. The fit and finish, luxury interior and materials, braking and handling, great acceleration that is sustainable many times over, fast charging, and adequate range. If they can come up with a real world...
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    Switching from Telsa Model S to Taycan 4S. Feedback from anyone who has done this?!

    I've owned Model S P85 and P100D, and currently own a Model Y along with my Taycan 4S. The Taycan is built as a Porsche, it is all about the driving experience, the Tesla is the car that has ushered in the age of electric transportation that is viable for trips and exciting to drive with driver...
  7. rbt3

    Tesla Model S Plaid+ on the website for configuration

    I am very happy we have many more choices of great and not so great cars in the EV space. I have owned many different Porsche and Tesla cars, and can say without a doubt they are both very enjoyable. It is perfectly acceptable to like both cars and also acceptable to like one more or less than...
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    Tesla Model S Plaid+ on the website for configuration

    Tesla lists some pretty amazing performance numbers for Plaid+ Model S: 520 mile range 0-60 mph in 1.99 seconds 1/4 mile time at 9.23 seconds and 155mph Cd of 0.208 Base price around $139k New interior with Roadster style steering wheel and Model 3/Y dashboard, new 17 inch screen centrally...
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