I used to work for Tesla when the Model S was launched. It was definitely a neat car, from the powertrain to the tech and styling. But a driver's car it was not. The thing was a heavy boat that drove much like the F10 5-series, a car that was routinely panned by the press for it's lack of feedback to the driver.
Can't argue with it's acceleration, but otherwise I never really enjoyed driving it. To be fair, I'm not in the target market for these mid-size luxury dad sedans.
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-2008 E90 328 black/brown
-2012 Lexus IS250 black/black
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