Car and Driver: Tested : 2013 Tesla Model S - Review - CAR and DRIVER

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  • @jikester
    @jikester 10 років тому +13

    The moment you drive one is when any doubts you may have had about electric vehicles are put aside. It's amazing.

  • @Lovejazz01
    @Lovejazz01 6 років тому +18

    This will always be one of my favorite reviews the early Model S! A good honest low key review that he didn't try to up promote or down play hate on it, good job Man! And what a long way Tesla has come since then but the Model S still is one of the most beautiful cars on the road!

  • @moufidal-joundi3774
    @moufidal-joundi3774 10 років тому +6

    Just test drove the Model S yesterday. I was blown away at how this car handles and how fast it accelerates. Some of the reviews Csaba mentioned above have changed and the 2014 model has all the bells and whistles you would want in a luxury vehicle. Fits three kids comfortably in the back and the infrastructure for charging outside of your home is cross country.

  • @eliasshedd
    @eliasshedd 9 років тому +18

    " won't work on an interstate." that may sound like an ignorant statement but remember this video was published and produced in 2012. back in 2012 there were super chargers but they did not criss cross the country in as many ways as they do today.

  • @ColinPrenger
    @ColinPrenger 10 років тому +16

    I drove an S not too long ago, the regular 85, not the 85P. The acceleration when you step on the "gas" is just staggering. It will give you whiplash if you don't brace! I'm sold. Great review!

    • @iramemphis4968
      @iramemphis4968 3 роки тому

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    • @micahira6306
      @micahira6306 3 роки тому

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    • @iramemphis4968
      @iramemphis4968 3 роки тому

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    • @micahira6306
      @micahira6306 3 роки тому

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  • @Enforcer122
    @Enforcer122 9 років тому +128

    I'd buy a Tesla car in a heart beat. Amazingly futuristic.

    • @wexer82
      @wexer82 9 років тому

      ***** how so?

    • @BunkerBlog
      @BunkerBlog 9 років тому +1

      ***** It's the "green image". It's not actually good for the environment, but uneducated people don't realize what goes in to building/powering this thing. In the end, it's just about as polluting (some say worse) as a gas powered car. Not only, but the car (although it accelerates quickly) has a pitiful top speed for the price you're paying. $70,000 (base model) - $100,000 (performance model) for a top speed of up to 130mph. Even if you're not buying it for performance, there are many cheaper gas/diesel cars that can do the job better for way less. Those batteries are expensive, you know (and heavy). And if you're VERY careful when driving, you MIGHT get 265 miles out of it before it turns into a brick. Also, many people can't get over the fact it doesn't produce any sound, which I can relate to (but that's only an opinion, not a reason why it's overrated). If you want me to explain further, I can, but I just don't want to bore anyone. ;P

    • @wexer82
      @wexer82 9 років тому +7

      BunkerBlog interesting. you seem to be educated about this. would you be able to educate me on a few issues:
      how is it worse for the environment to have a tesla versus having a gas powered car (like you mentioned)? perhaps you can tell me yearly carbon emissions for both vehicles if they were to drive say 15k miles a year. you can include the carbon emissions of production of each vehicle as well.
      Thanks much.

    • @BunkerBlog
      @BunkerBlog 9 років тому +1

      ***** OK, thank you for showing interest (like I said I didn't want to go on for too long, but I guess you're interested)!
      First, 90% of the electricity that powers this car comes from power plants, which burn fossil fuels to produce electricity. The other 10% comes from greener sources, such as dams, wind farms, ocean waves, etc, but these only produce a small portion of the power supply.
      This being said, just because a Tesla doesn't have any emissions coming from the car itself, doesn't mean it does not produce any emissions somewhere else. It has been calculated that a Tesla produces as much carbon dioxide at the power plant as a Honda Accord does on the streets (about 170-200 g/km).
      Also, to build an electric car, you need to transport the materials to build the car all over the world (just like the production of some other cars). Most of these materials are transported by gas-burning/diesel burning vehicles such as boats, trains, planes, and trucks.
      Finally, the lithium in the batteries have to be mined from the Earth, and mining as you may know causes a lot of environmental damage. And after a few years, the batteries need to be replaced, which requires even more lithium. So there is your answer! Once again, I thank you for showing interest. ;D

    • @valentincolteanu3403
      @valentincolteanu3403 9 років тому +5

      BunkerBlog if the car is charge from solar panel is almost zero emision?

  • @MarkTopma
    @MarkTopma 10 років тому +104

    250 - 300 miles range is quite impressive, im sure within a decade tesla is going to invent battery packs that will last 400 / 500 miles, or even better.
    I'm looking forward to the future already, we should stop buying Oil from the middle east,"i know alot of money is involved for the Oil business and all, but still the idea of not being independant from Oil from the middle east is an awesome thought" and move forward. The wars aint getting us nowhere.
    I realy love the design of the model S, it looks realy REALY good.
    Sorry for my bad English grammar i'm Dutch myself.
    I hope we're getting these cars in the Netherlands soon.

    • @S1baar
      @S1baar 10 років тому +14

      Your English is better than native speakers Sir.

    • @Sukhoi1983
      @Sukhoi1983 10 років тому

      S1baar Thank you.

    • @DefiantAML
      @DefiantAML 10 років тому +3

      better batteries exist, but cost too much right now.

    • @vladhuxley207
      @vladhuxley207 10 років тому +6

      this cars going to anger United States government largely because US invested so much money into middle east oil wars.

    • @malcolmdavis1943
      @malcolmdavis1943 10 років тому +2

      I have no problem with the middle east, I have a problem with the using out of date technology, such as gas engines, when we can have clean energy engines like electric.

  • @InSaN3ViSioN
    @InSaN3ViSioN 5 років тому +4

    7 years later. Greatest car to ever exist.

  • @gnatman1102
    @gnatman1102 6 років тому +3

    At 13:02, I love when he says "I step on the gas." Perhaps he should say step on the electrons.

  • @dreil01
    @dreil01 5 років тому +3

    Watching in 2019! I Love this video!

  • @MrJaryd2000
    @MrJaryd2000 10 років тому +34

    Dear Santa,

    • @andriy_stashenko
      @andriy_stashenko Місяць тому

      I heard you.
      You may have it now.
      12K $.
      Don't thank's.

  • @Cacho1493
    @Cacho1493 10 років тому +2

    The car has memory seats, You make a profile in the touch screen display and it memorizes everything you have in the car and how you want it.

  • @siimzobin
    @siimzobin 10 років тому +3

    It has memory seats, they are controlled via touchscreen.

  • @Cangeltibon
    @Cangeltibon 10 років тому +70

    God, I want one. I hate bullying corporations that are trying to ban Tesla!

  • @asad5067
    @asad5067 10 років тому +48

    tesla puts to shame all the other automakers that have been around for 100 years.

    • @macioluko9484
      @macioluko9484 5 років тому +2

      5 years later and your comment is even more accurate in 2019!

  • @tigerdust542
    @tigerdust542 8 років тому +28

    Don't believe that you have to pay 150,000 .... 70,000 to 75,000 is the base and there are used teslas that can be bought through Tesla also . The savings from the $7,500 rebate plus only paying 7 bucks for every 250 miles you drive is just the beginning .The motor has just one moving part and the transmission has no moving parts because THERE IS NO TRANSMISSION , two major head aches gone. No more radiators, stater motors , alternators , fuel pumps , water pumps , fuel injectors , no more air filters , oil filters , fuel filters , no more FUEL ....all those things that go bump in the night and cost you parts and labor GONE FOR GOOD !!! THEY DON'T EXIST IN TESLA'S WORLD . THAT SAVINGS IS HUGE.

    • @peruface
      @peruface 8 років тому +4

      +jim Curtis AMEN

  • @Snakebloke
    @Snakebloke 9 років тому +57

    "Won't work on an inter state".
    No mention of the free Supercharger stations, no mention of the savings on gas ($28-40,000 over the duration of the 8 year battery warranty as a full charge for the Tesla costs roughly $4.50 whereas the same 250 mile range in a 650i would cost $41-60 depending on your driving style); and,
    No mention of the whole point of the fucking car, to cut emissions and become greener. Calling people who want to slow/stop global warming "hollywood environmentalists" only serves to show how moronic and single-minded the US media is...

    • @NoStressCrossfire
      @NoStressCrossfire 9 років тому +7

      You failed to notice that this video is two years old. Back then, I'm not even sure Superchargers were a thing. And I thought the driver really liked the car.

    • @Snakebloke
      @Snakebloke 9 років тому +2

      NoStressCrossfire That's a fair point.

    • @juicymullet4468
      @juicymullet4468 9 років тому +4

      Just had to bash the US while you were at it huh?
      Even with the Superchargers, they aren't available in enough places to make this car appeal to the masses just yet. They still need quite a bit of time before you can leisurely travel across the US. When that happens, THEN Tesla will really start to take off like we want them to.

    • @juicymullet4468
      @juicymullet4468 9 років тому

      ***** SC are placed conventionally and Gas stations are a separate trip? So you're saying that SC stations are more convenient than gas stations...???
      You must be smoking something INSANELY strong man. Charge while you shop, eat, or rest... You know what I want to do when I'm driving somewhere? GET THERE. I've had to rest once when I drove from Myrtle Beach to Lansing, a 16 hour drive.
      There's 1, count it... ONE SC station in my home state of South Carolina, and you're saying that SCs are convenient and gas stations, that are literally everywhere and all over the interstate, are a separate trip?
      You're high...

    • @BroccoliBeefed
      @BroccoliBeefed 9 років тому

      I don't think he was trying to be biased, perhaps it was just poor reporting, considering his omissions. This report is also over 2 years old by now. At that time we didn't have supercharger stations. And Some stores like Walmart and Kohls have removed their electric car charging stations because no one uses them and they cost money to maintain.

  • @docluv14
    @docluv14 10 років тому +9

    I was literally just at a Tesla dealership and you CAN adjust the navigation so that you don't have to have "North Up" as the only option.

    • @haakont1992
      @haakont1992 10 років тому +8

      Yeah, that's the magic of software updates for you. You have to remember that this video is almost two years old, they have done a lot with the car since then.

  • @traverserun2776
    @traverserun2776 8 років тому +6

    You find it hard to believe that they beat bmw and mercedes on drag coefficient? These guys send rockets into space. They're a pretty smart group of people.

  • @CalvinHikes
    @CalvinHikes 5 років тому +2

    Maybe the best car reviewer ever.

  • @monkeyking822
    @monkeyking822 10 років тому +21

    lol
    I cant wait to put my kids in the trunk

  • @SJVC247
    @SJVC247 10 років тому +3

    This needs updating to include the fact the Supercharges resolve the charging time!

  • @dudeinthesea
    @dudeinthesea 10 років тому +4

    13:01 "I step on the gas" Lol. We need to change this phrase.
    great review anyhow

  • @q3b26
    @q3b26 10 років тому +4

    He's a car reviewer and he's naïve enough to say he doesn't believe Tesla can reduce the drag more than BMW or Mercedes.
    BM/Merc are not the be all and end all of car design.
    And why does he keep referring to it as a 4-door saloon when it's an ordinary 5-door hatch.

  • @briancalifornia1
    @briancalifornia1 10 років тому +36

    This is this is the new innovation of cars in the future. In another 10 years or less it will be more affordable and Standard cars that run on gas will be obsolete.

    • @SpookeyClown
      @SpookeyClown 10 років тому +1

      Agreed, but I'm curious to see how electric cars are going to work on long distances in the future. They inherently take a long time to recharge making a road trip impractical.

    • @briancalifornia1
      @briancalifornia1 10 років тому

      I am sure they might even have a way to charge it while it's running at the same time like a power outlet integrated into the car.

    • @SpookeyClown
      @SpookeyClown 10 років тому +1

      Brian C Like absorbs power from the road

    • @radoomiron93
      @radoomiron93 10 років тому +6

      ScrewTheLiving
      You can already recharge it in Tesla stations in about 1 minute by swapping your battery. If the interstates will have enough of these stations (which they will), the limited range won't be a source of inconvenience anymore

    • @Laurajan11
      @Laurajan11 10 років тому +1

      I hope you are right Brian C. I want this car after seeing it on the street twice.

  • @Michaelc136
    @Michaelc136 10 років тому +28

    I heard if you go 88 mph in a tesla it will do strange things.

    • @anonymousjones4798
      @anonymousjones4798 10 років тому +1

      What do you mean by 'strange things'? Does it have something to do with causing fires?

    • @Michaelc136
      @Michaelc136 10 років тому +21

      Anghel Neuda That was a back to the future reference

    • @cassmi87
      @cassmi87 10 років тому

      Anghel Neuda Whoosh

    • @AjitSidhu360
      @AjitSidhu360 10 років тому +2

      Actually When this baby hits 88mph your gunna see a whole lot of shit ;)

    • @ScottZ370
      @ScottZ370 10 років тому

      yeah it runs out of battery in 100 miles...

  • @TheTakoMan02
    @TheTakoMan02 10 років тому +7

    he fails to mention that it has achieved THE BEST SAFETY RATING OF ANY CAR EVER TESTED, earning a 5.4 out of 5 stars

    • @sebastianpye9328
      @sebastianpye9328 10 років тому

      This was before that test.. I think... I remember reading about that test long after I saw this review though.

  • @PaulvanDruten
    @PaulvanDruten 10 років тому +2

    Momory seat is controlled by the huge 17" screen! So it's there!

  • @Xehemoth
    @Xehemoth 9 років тому +8

    0-60 @ 4.6 sec
    ¼ Mile @ 13.3 - 104 MPH
    Top speed 134 MPH
    Braking 70-0 - 160 ft.
    Its faster than most stock Muscle cars on the road right now... with an electric motor...

    • @buildmorefarms1007
      @buildmorefarms1007 9 років тому +2

      +Xehemoth and its having major problems....www.yahoo.com/tech/s/tesla-long-term-viability-called-company-combusts-reliability-190606418.html?nf=1

  • @S--rx8be
    @S--rx8be 10 років тому +18

    I don't understand why people go for hybrid, petrol or diesel. Electric cars ARE the future.
    More and more electric cars are produced there more safer the environment. Electric cars are going to be more efficient, quicker to fuel more range and at the moment there are only 8,000 charging stations, but sooner or later the increase in charging stations will rise.
    So to sum up electric cars, are going to be more efficient (be patient and wait for the future), better for the environment, and just like the guy driving the car said more comfortable and loads of storage, but that's not it. Just wait for the model X...

    • @suicidallooneypro
      @suicidallooneypro 10 років тому

      going to be... is no good to people right now, that is your answer to why people choose petrol or diesel over electric because it does it now.

    • @jethanethan8329
      @jethanethan8329 10 років тому +2

      The real future of cars is the plug-in hybrid.
      Electric can't have a good autonomy.
      With plugin hybrid, you can roll with electric mode, as an electric car, and roll with the other motor (yet petrol engine, and tomorrow, maybe, with hydrogen engines) wich recharging batteries.
      If you get an EV, with 200 miles autonomy, you'll make your 200 miles, and after you'll wait 30 minutes. If you get plugin hybrid with 150 miles electric autonomy, you'll do 150 miles in electric, 50 with petrol, and you'll can start again your 150 miles of electric autonomy.
      The perfect future car is the plug-in EV-hydrogen (same power than an actual plugin hybrid (as the Porsche 918 for exemple!), the same pollution than an EV car, and water production with the hydrogen combustion).

    • @Maettuh
      @Maettuh 10 років тому +2

      Better for the environment... Where exactly does your electricity come from?

    • @TheHareidGamer
      @TheHareidGamer 10 років тому +6

      Gragx Depends on where you live. In Norway 95% of the power they produce is renewable and clean energy, also where the Tesla cars are more popular. If things go down the right direction in the future, Thorium reactors will become a big thing, and there will be alot less pollution.

    • @likjjdblue
      @likjjdblue 10 років тому

      you are right ,but it takes time for body to change their mind.

  • @Wolverine6617
    @Wolverine6617 9 років тому +32

    What did he say his name was? Cubba Cheddar?

    • @kornel119
      @kornel119 9 років тому +8

      Wolver ine it's a hungarian name.:)

    • @RobertoSalvatti
      @RobertoSalvatti 9 років тому

      Wolver ine Hahaha

    • @beltrams
      @beltrams 8 років тому

      He's was with Car and Driver 30 years ago when I had a subscription and now I finally know how to pronounce his name - and it's nothing like I would have ever guessed. Go figure!

  • @zone07
    @zone07 10 років тому +3

    I believe the model tested can go for 300 miles on a single charge. So it should be good for interstate travel. Plus, in the US, you can now go cross country with free charging.

    • @HenningKilset76
      @HenningKilset76 10 років тому +2

      Remember, this test was done way before the Supercharger network had begun its buildup. The situation today is completely different - and by this time in 2015, it will be a whole different ballgame yet again.

  • @arfer
    @arfer 10 років тому +4

    Blueprint for the future. When the battery technology gets really good, which most predictions say will happen within 5 years, then cars like this will be $25,000 and a total no brainer.

    • @TheWoahman22
      @TheWoahman22 10 років тому +1

      also more and more people are installing solar panels on their roofs (which get cheaper by the year) which means free electricity for your car!!!

    • @ak-loz
      @ak-loz 10 років тому

      There's a high demand for engineers in all fields, software, electrical, mechanical, etc. ***** I think he was referring to the Tesla Model E rather $80k (model s) depreciating $55k in the next 5 years.. ( ecomento.com/2014/03/04/electric-tesla-model-e-half-price-20-percent-smaller-70000-model-s/) They really have to work on the range the vehicles can drive though. 200 Miles kind of stinks.

  • @andylie7699
    @andylie7699 10 років тому +7

    It does have memory seats and all that.... You control it on the 17" touch screen....

  • @DaliborLabudovic
    @DaliborLabudovic 10 років тому +4

    I want this car so bad. Its awesome.

  • @autoglasslasvegasnv
    @autoglasslasvegasnv 10 років тому +2

    Amidst all of the current controversy surrounding Tesla and vehicle fires, I still view electric vehicles (including those from Tesla) as a huge step forward in the automotive industry and a great sign of things to come from the future of the everyday vehicle.

  • @peanuts2105
    @peanuts2105 10 років тому +8

    Looks like a Jaguar XF from the side. Thats probably why I like it

    • @ak-loz
      @ak-loz 10 років тому +1

      I see some maserati ghibli

    • @geethsan1567
      @geethsan1567 10 років тому

      I see some Mazda shit.

    • @InSaN3ViSioN
      @InSaN3ViSioN 5 років тому

      Looks million times better

  • @Elevated805
    @Elevated805 10 років тому +11

    I want this car.

  • @terbernt
    @terbernt 10 років тому +5

    That's some beautiful handling and that touchscreen means I can finally drive. No more stupid knobs and dials like an airplane cockpit from the 50s. I see a better future.

    • @docneato
      @docneato 10 років тому +4

      Lol the touchscreen means you have to take your eyes off the road and hit the exact point you're looking for on the massive display. Knobs allow you to watch the road and control volume by feel dumbass.

    • @zachazeez
      @zachazeez 10 років тому +1

      05subiegt volume control by the driver is on the steering wheel.

    • @docneato
      @docneato 10 років тому

      Zachary Azeez Ok that's one control on the steering wheel compared to the 3000 functions the touchscreen has.

    • @Damocrian2
      @Damocrian2 10 років тому

      05subiegt The car has voice control, but perhaps not for every options. There is still room for progress, certainly, but I believe it's going in the right direction.

    • @terbernt
      @terbernt 10 років тому

      05subiegt Ok. I meant from a piecemeal engineering prospective. Your attitude thing here is puerile.

  • @christopherjackson130
    @christopherjackson130 10 років тому +2

    Amazing. Efficient and elegant. Really cool piece of technology.

  • @kargmeister
    @kargmeister 10 років тому +13

    Fucking genius car! Make me a 2 door coupe for around 25-30k dollars and I'm sold lol

  • @justsumguy2u
    @justsumguy2u 9 років тому +4

    My biggest gripe about the Tesla is how everything is controlled by the main display. Some of the important functions take at least a couple of menus and touches to activate; that takes away driver focus from the road. I'd much prefer manual buttons that my hands can recognize without diverting my attention from driving.

    • @munna3977
      @munna3977 8 років тому

      +justsomeguytoyou though it could be be somehow compensated by the partially autonomous driving.

    • @evolv.e
      @evolv.e 5 років тому

      Most of the controls can redundantly be done from the steering wheel and or steering stalks, with control readouts on the screen behind the steering wheel.
      I’ve got over 82k miles on my Model S and it’s super easy to drive and control vehicle functions. The screen actually makes driving easier imo, especially when it comes to the back up camera and navigation. I would never want to go back to any other way of operating HVAC or vehicle controls.

  • @daveteran1
    @daveteran1 10 років тому +3

    the part i like is that Tesla is going to build solar stations in the US where you're going to be able to charge it for free!

  • @MrMrMaran
    @MrMrMaran 10 років тому +2

    Today I saw both a tesla model S and the prime minister of Sweden. When I saw the prime minister, I was like: Meh. But when I saw this on the streets of Stockholm, I was like: Oh god yizz my eyes are so happy! :D

  • @kf160k160
    @kf160k160 10 років тому +4

    I wish I living in US now and have this dream car.

  • @JericTamayo
    @JericTamayo 10 років тому +6

    You should add those solar thingies to recharge the batteries with the Sun at the roof of the car. And while you're driving, those wind turbines can come pretty handy at the hood. Meaning that as you accelerate, it adds winds through the grill to power up the battery. And making cure the the ECU will only add energy up to 100% so as not to overcharge the batteries, thus preventing overheating on the batteries. And maybe the wind turbines can "propel" a place for water you can add to the car to add hydro electricity as well!! And to make sure the water is clean and fresh, you make a partnership with Brita. Their filters can be changed from time to time with the mechanics hahaha

    • @ak-loz
      @ak-loz 10 років тому +2

      Solar Panels on the roof is a good idea but i wonder how much weight these components would add, i feel like the car is already heavy enough.

    • @ak-loz
      @ak-loz 10 років тому +1

      No more than $1k-$2k, you can power a cabin on solar power alone for $1.7k (Source:www.wholesalesolar.com/products.folder/systems-folder/OffGridPackages.html) and the tesla roof is smaller than that cabin. I just thought if you're already paying $69k-$90k for a vehicle what's an additional $1k

    • @JericTamayo
      @JericTamayo 10 років тому

      Poohbi e How much would a solar panel weigh on a cabin? It'll be a good way to compare it to a car since they'd be about the same size :)

    • @JustinCrediblename
      @JustinCrediblename 10 років тому +4

      Jeric Tamayo the world's highest watt/pound solar cells are somewhere around 30 watts per pound. 10 pounds is 300 watts. But these are for nasa panels :) Modern top of the line solar cells (never used in solar panels due to being unmarketable in that application) can get about 300 watts per square meter of maximum power. I'm guessing that it wouldn't be too hard to have 2 square meters facing the sun at any given time. Peak power might be achieved for 4.5 hours per day, translating into 2.7 KwH/day, which is about 20 miles in a tesla at freeway speed.
      Keep in mind that these solar cells alone might cost 100 bucks per watt. If we're covering the car with 10 square meters of cells, that's 300,000 bucks.
      Otherwise, count on an efficiency of about 15% and 150 watts per square meter.
      So you're looking at adding perhaps 10 miles per day, depending on how fast you drive.
      Fortunately, as of 2 months ago, researchers are berkeley have announced a probable increase in efficiency of inexpensive solar cells at about 25% efficiency, which might further revolutionize solar.
      Cheap solar cells would be an excellent replacement for the sunroof, as sunroofs are another ongoing maintenance cost issue as well as a weight burden.
      The original poster on this thread is NOT aware that wind turbines cause wind resistance far greater than the energy they'd generate and would be as counterproductive as placing small parachutes at the rear of the vehicle.

    • @JustinCrediblename
      @JustinCrediblename 10 років тому +1

      Poohbi e
      a solar car, including the car, with a 6 square meter surface area of solar panels, weighs in at 150KG or about 330 lbs.
      I doubt that the panels weigh more than 100 lbs.

  • @mojcarojko8731
    @mojcarojko8731 9 років тому +9

    I am absolutely head over heels in love with this. F*ck fossil fuels

    • @mojcarojko8731
      @mojcarojko8731 9 років тому +4

      Oh, you took this as personally as you were made out of fossil fuels.. I find that rather funny

    • @BroccoliBeefed
      @BroccoliBeefed 9 років тому +1

      I am too. Eventually their technology will be mainstream and more affordable. The more people that buy them, the better. Mizz44 is just a bitter queen, don't listen to her or whatever IT is that obviously works for big oil or is tied to it in some way.

    • @carl8044
      @carl8044 9 років тому

      *****
      Old technology has a place in our hearts, but it is time to move on.
      Burning the fossilised remains of dead lifeforms is a very old and limited technology.
      We are now moving on to the technologically advanced use of Solar Panels and advanced Fuel Cell / Battery storage.

    • @BroccoliBeefed
      @BroccoliBeefed 9 років тому

      Carl Try telling that to the Exxons and Mobilsand Shell Oils of the world
      Fossil fuels should have never been used in this way to begin with

  • @MICHGO1
    @MICHGO1 4 роки тому +1

    SIX YEARS LATER IT'S STILL A BEAUTIFUL CAR AND THE MAJOR MANUFACTURERS STILL HAVEN'T SURPASSED IT.

  • @zippyman28
    @zippyman28 10 років тому +3

    Need to get my hands on this one.

  • @daveriley6310
    @daveriley6310 8 років тому +4

    Dear Csaba, What did you say? When you step on the what? Step on the gas?

  • @TheMusicFan1297
    @TheMusicFan1297 10 років тому +13

    I really have to buy Tesla stocks.

    • @MAKEOVERGUY
      @MAKEOVERGUY 10 років тому +2

      Yesterday would have been a really good time!

    • @Freetutorialstube
      @Freetutorialstube 10 років тому +1

      same here I wanna buy it too

  • @invest-os8mi
    @invest-os8mi 10 років тому +2

    Electric Car for the win!!!
    I failed my smog test 3 times this month :(

  • @TheZombaslaya
    @TheZombaslaya 10 років тому +16

    That guy said they started at under 50 grand. I thought they were 70 grand. Can anyone elaborate?

    • @TheVirtualStealth
      @TheVirtualStealth 10 років тому +4

      He's referring to future models. Tesla's goal is to make the car cheaper. Considering this is a 2012 video, maybe the idea of a $50k Model S wasn't squashed just yet. The Model E (no longer the official name), is a smaller version of the Model S which is targeted to start around the $40k. It's still in development so we don't know the difference in range. I'd say it'll just be less powerful and obviously smaller range.

    • @TheZombaslaya
      @TheZombaslaya 10 років тому

      I suggested them to my grandparents. They drive less then 35 miles a day. and less than 5,000 a year so this would save them some money. Though the car itself is a little out of their price range. They have a 1994 Volvo 870.

    • @TheVirtualStealth
      @TheVirtualStealth 10 років тому +6

      35 Miles a day? I'm sure a Volt or Leaf would be good enough for their daily use.

    • @27johnrick
      @27johnrick 10 років тому +12

      TheVirtualStealth He suggested it cuz he wants to borrow it.
      Yea I feel ya lol

    • @blueshirt06
      @blueshirt06 10 років тому

      its around $90k I went to the showroom last week in Beverly Hills nice car

  • @kegs666
    @kegs666 9 років тому +6

    "you can drive with your right foot alone"
    but that's how you're meant to drive. Am I missing something?

    • @kegs666
      @kegs666 8 років тому

      ***** .Poor choice of words

  • @azinhais1972
    @azinhais1972 9 років тому +10

    I would buy it with no hesitation, If I had 150000 dolars, wich I don't consider expensive for a car like this! I hope that Tesla puts on the market a more accessible model soon.....

    • @gingerflakes101
      @gingerflakes101 9 років тому +1

      Joao Azinhais Tesla Model III is coming soon for an estimated price of $35,000 before the $7500 federal incentive.

    • @enriquecruz3855
      @enriquecruz3855 9 років тому

      +Defcon 5 liessss

    • @gingerflakes101
      @gingerflakes101 9 років тому

      Enrique Cruz truthhhhhhh

    • @TeaJay83
      @TeaJay83 9 років тому

      +FPS50 the model three will be available to purchase is late 2017 that is a hard date set by Tesla like they did when the announced the model S and Tesla hasn't missed a deadline yet

    • @TeaJay83
      @TeaJay83 9 років тому

      ***** i am just worried the more he fucks with huge corperations, with his satellite wireless internet, Tesla cars, hyperloop, they are going to start fighting back dirty, blicking factory to client sales in some states is just the opening salvo

  • @BboyDaquack
    @BboyDaquack 9 років тому +2

    at 13:00 "i step on the gas" lol....

  • @Mercury888
    @Mercury888 10 років тому +8

    i dont care about electric or saving the planet. I just want this car!

  • @robinsonray6766
    @robinsonray6766 10 років тому +4

    Soon, Tesla will make an electrical car that is cheap and practical enough to create a revolution much like Ford Model T

  • @Tuppoo94
    @Tuppoo94 10 років тому +5

    Fantastic car. EVs are the future.

  • @TheJabrother
    @TheJabrother 10 років тому +1

    By far the best review I've seen on the Model S. Thanks Csaba and C&D!!

  • @JOnTHeMOnSoon
    @JOnTHeMOnSoon 10 років тому +14

    This car, Is Fucking beautiful... Wish I could afford one...

  • @MrJohnboyofsj
    @MrJohnboyofsj 10 років тому +8

    Why did he say you can drive this car with only your right foot. You drive every car with only your right foot.

  • @dausdk
    @dausdk 10 років тому +3

    its was fcking awesome!!!!!!!!!

  • @Alreadytaken707
    @Alreadytaken707 10 років тому +1

    I'd like to see this gentleman offer an updated review, since almost all his criticisms were addressed by Tesla. Of course, the backseat didn't gain any headroom, but the recharge time, the heading-up Nav, and more have been addressed.

  • @SoopSoopa
    @SoopSoopa 10 років тому +5

    everybody should switch to electric cars, we must bring fossil fuel use to a minimum!

  • @caihao816
    @caihao816 10 років тому +4

    When is free energy car open to public? Drive with unlimited energy. That is the foreseeable future electric car we want.

    • @prathumb
      @prathumb 10 років тому

      It already is!!

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 10 років тому +2

      What you propose would require technology that does not exist.

    • @azmand01
      @azmand01 10 років тому +1

      bighands69
      It depends how you look at it..
      It is real in a sense .. Tesla built super power stations across US where Model S owners don't pay a cent for charging.. so energy free for clients ... and it seems that stations are solar powered, but car itself runs in energy... so they can't be energy free,,, the video is outdated so at that point they were not aware that it takes only 20min to charge now these cars to 80%... and another 20min to 100%

  • @oleggritsev
    @oleggritsev 9 років тому +3

    I am Electronic Engineer. Lets look at real things. Ok so battery Li-ion. Or Li-FeS. life cycle 2-3 years. Price for battery for replace ?
    Ok Next. Battery capacity 85 KWH need approximately 100 KWH for charge it (Energy conversion efficiency 85-90%).
    Now lets calculate.
    If electricity price 10C per KWH so 100 * 0.10= $10 It is 1same like 10 Liters regular gasoline.
    Tesla s can drive around 435 KM range. It is 2.3 Liter per 100 Km (10 liters gasoline).
    Toyota Prius. Can drive 700 Km use 40 Liters Gasoline. it is around 5.5 liter per 100 Km.
    Now price :
    Tesla s - $95 000
    Toyota Prius Full package $45 000
    Now the general conclusion:
    If you want to save on fuel - need purchase Prius.
    If you want to be modern and cool - need to buy Tesla.
    Although those who have money they do not care about the cost of gasoline and they drive a BMW or Mercedes.
    Need more time. Need wait for better durable and more capacity battery and cheaper price.
    For me Prius v Or Prius Plug In better choice for the present time.

    • @gingerflakes101
      @gingerflakes101 9 років тому

      Oleg Gritsev This comment doesn't say anything about the environment

  • @hanzeyhanzhanz
    @hanzeyhanzhanz 10 років тому

    When starting up the car you have the option to choose between driver profiles. When a profile is selected, the car adjust the seat, all mirrors and more to match that profiles saved settings.

  • @RustinPieber
    @RustinPieber 10 років тому +9

    shit...this is awesome!

  • @phoonphilms
    @phoonphilms 9 років тому +5

    Totally dated, no lasers or radar or missiles. wouldnt buy 2/10

    • @oOBlueVoltageOo
      @oOBlueVoltageOo 8 років тому

      Only comment I can relate to on this video

  • @jukasumomo
    @jukasumomo 10 років тому +11

    I love it, I'm not going to use gas car anymore.. For the earth..

    • @hollowbonesfilms9739
      @hollowbonesfilms9739 10 років тому +2

      gas today is use to either power cars or make shitty plastic toys. it's complete bullshit.

    • @jukasumomo
      @jukasumomo 10 років тому

      I think you're right.. I agree with you.

    • @hollowbonesfilms9739
      @hollowbonesfilms9739 10 років тому

      かなめ長瀬
      thank you.

    • @michaelherron4306
      @michaelherron4306 10 років тому

      You may as we'll keep using gas, we've gone beyond the point of no return. Even if everybody on the planet changed to EVs in the morning it wouldn't make a blind bit of difference.

  • @flyingdutch18
    @flyingdutch18 10 років тому

    I had the opportunity to test drive a Model S (P85) in Zurich, Switzerland. Here's a summary of my thoughts:
    - Generally, I was overwhelmed by the experience, I would not have expected such a smooth ride.
    - I had thought that the noise of the engine could bother me (acoustics play a great role in my driving experience) but that was not the case: The engine was absolutely silent, the only noise came from the tires. Maybe Tesla can work on this because the quieter the engine the louder - relatively speaking - are the other noises.
    - The acceleration was terrific, at least until the 120 km/h allowed on Swiss highways.
    - Unexpected was the strong brake moment of the engine, it feels like a race engine: you take the foot from the accelerator, and the car immediately decelerates. I liked this, of course, as I liked the feeling to have no gears, just one smooth, immediate and strong acceleration and deceleration.
    - The car on the front seats feels like a luxury car (what it is). On the back seats, however, the head room for tall people is a bit limited. You can compensate for this by lumping into the seat because the knee room is big.
    - As an iPhone power user I liked all the amenities the big touch screen provides and the always on connectivity. The latter has a big future the possibilities of which are only scratched now. A good example is the recent firmware upgrade provided over the air to lift the car on highways for security reasons.
    - Would I think of buying a Tesla Model S? Definitely yes when I am looking for a new car. Right now my current car is not old enough (and I am also happy with it) so I am not in purchasing mode.
    - But I already started to promote the car in my circles, for all the good reasons.

  • @nugenki
    @nugenki 10 років тому +2

    5 cubic feet means nothing, how many alive bodies can it hold, and how many chopped up ones.

    • @MoeB3ast
      @MoeB3ast 10 років тому +1

      It also have a space in the back.

  • @SoulPapiii
    @SoulPapiii 10 років тому +23

    when im at a decent level of networth and recognition in this world .. i'd invest a million or 2 in Tesla with open arms.. i want to be a main shareholder in such an amazing company i just came from the >>> " Can this 136,00 electric BMW topple Tesla? NOOO of course not.. Tesla is the future.. they need to now incorporate Solar charges for the cars WORLDWIDE and also installed out the cars outer hub for the Ultimate Driving experience and further distance travel.. ULTIMATE im so in love.. im definitely getting a Tesla very soon :) #Tesla #Jman #future >> stay connected @chanujman @elonmusk @TeslaMotors

  • @sun281jon
    @sun281jon 10 років тому +4

    Hydrogen fuel cell cars are the real future. The upcoming Hyundai Tucson fuel cell achieves nearly twice the range than even the mighty Tesla.
    Hydrogen still has super high instant torque. Refuels in minutes compared to hours. Can be scaled up anywhere from a motorcycle to a long haul 18 wheeler. Quiet and efficient. Zero pollution(only emission is water). And existing gas stations can easily be converted to provide hydrogen. Plus, it's actually clean...where do you think that electricity that charges your tesla comes from? Most likely a coal powerplant. On the other hand commercial grade hydrogen fuel is produced using at special plants using renewable methods such as wind and solar and soon even hydrogen itself can power the production of hydrogen.

  • @MrBeatboxmasta
    @MrBeatboxmasta 10 років тому

    I like this guy. All the other Tesla reviews I've seen so far, sounded more like advertisements than honest reviews. The barely had anything negative to say about the car. When I watch a review, I want to hear as many pros and cons as the reviewer has noticed, in order to help me make informed decisions.

  • @Sisko1500
    @Sisko1500 10 років тому +4

    why the fuck is every other car company using gas for there cars they should all switch to electric

  • @2013danrazor2015danrazor
    @2013danrazor2015danrazor 10 років тому +1

    i wish i had a car just to look at it all day long. thats my dream.

  • @wrightnash
    @wrightnash 7 місяців тому +1

    Crazy to see how far Tesla has come since this model .

  • @BadlndsBob
    @BadlndsBob 9 років тому

    Excellent video review. I liked it for the following reasons.
    1. Csaba speaks as though he is a friend or neighbor, not in a fake voice.
    2. It seems to cover all the points one expects in an auto review.
    Also, one can tell that Csaba was really putting his foot into the accelerator (no gas, no gas pedal) on this car.

  • @S--rx8be
    @S--rx8be 10 років тому

    @soudi trufan, the McLaren P1 is a hybrid, you chose different modes. Yes, it has a shorter electric range (Porsche=17 miles, McLaren=7 miles). They both are fitted with nitrous. The McLaren P1 is BASICALLY the British version of the Porsche.

  • @alexanderyoung8628
    @alexanderyoung8628 10 років тому +1

    The guy talks a fair bit about price, and I've been scrolling through comments, and I haven't seen people factor in the price of petrol (or gas for you Americans). Perhaps as a foreigner I don't understand how the American system works / how much it costs, but here in Australia, petrol is quite expensive, and I often see it for around $1.90 per litre over here, especially recently. Now, I'm not sure if this is also the case in America, but that means spending over $100 every time you fill up your car. When you factor in how often you drive it, the overall life of your car and how thirsty the engine is, the price gets higher and higher.
    You don't have that issue with a Tesla. I'm fairly certain in the video they said that they give you a recharger for free and you could buy a better one as an option. Furthermore, Tesla apparently have free recharging stations, so even if you're charging your car when you're not at home, it's free. The only thing I'm unsure about, as someone who hasn't owned a Tesla, is where does the electricity come from when you're recharging at home? Is it factored into your electricity bill? If that's the case, maybe petrol is cheaper after all...

  • @ABbuggin
    @ABbuggin 10 років тому

    I got to drive one of these at work the other day and it was AMAZING.

  • @anthonyperkins5856
    @anthonyperkins5856 9 років тому

    I sat in this car at Tysons Corner mall and all I can say is WOW, this car is BAD ASS. it has front and back trunk. What got me is the trunk in the front, its like a Bugatti!! and to charge it up is free according to the sales rep. The car I saw was just like this one and it was $70,000.00. Everything in the car was digital, it was loaded and touch screen was huge on the front dash board. this car is just bad ass. Wish I had and extra $70,000.00 to get it. Maybe when I win the lottery Ill get it, yeah....I would.

  • @hyperloke
    @hyperloke 10 років тому +1

    Power to Tesla for such incredible innovation!!

  • @jamessisoutham1466
    @jamessisoutham1466 3 місяці тому

    11 years later I bought this car in 2024 57k miles for $19k with 4 rebate and I love this car best car I ever driven

  • @kuga8818
    @kuga8818 8 років тому

    You are by far the best reviewer I've seen sir! I hope you can make a review about the model 3 asap.

  • @ESHINEELECTRO
    @ESHINEELECTRO 9 років тому

    It's funny the way that some "problems" of the interface in this video are gone because Tesla updated it since, I think this is another great thing about Tesla cars !

  • @caesarsblues
    @caesarsblues 10 років тому

    What a great car!The dog doesn't seem too impressed,though!

  • @MrPowercatsquirrel
    @MrPowercatsquirrel 11 років тому

    There's mine. Ran over a 97 Malibu at 45 mph, no fire, didn't even change lanes! I can only imagine what the model s would look like. 10k lbs

  • @mateuszcialowicz5428
    @mateuszcialowicz5428 10 років тому +2

    It has a memory seat you just need to look into the driver profile

  • @yazmo109
    @yazmo109 10 років тому +1

    Navigation seem a bit laggy but beside that car is just awesome hope they also add the possibily to turn on and off 3g

  • @goma3
    @goma3 11 років тому

    There is a steel plating in the underside of the car that can withstand enormous impact and it covers most of the car, gravel won't even make a dent in it. A gas car has exhaust and/or pipes/polymer tubing exposed in the underside and gravel is a lot more likely to cause damage.

  • @FreeFromWar
    @FreeFromWar 9 років тому +2

    It's a little more expensive than the competition, but it also saves gas money. Which adds up to a lot in a few years. That money saved could pay for another tesla in 5 years lol

  • @user-zc6ul8nv1j
    @user-zc6ul8nv1j 11 років тому

    That's why I'm holding off on buying one for a few years. They're coming out with an autopilot feature sometime this decade. After that it won't matter if the driver's attention is off the road for a few seconds.

  • @TheLAboy777
    @TheLAboy777 10 років тому

    I sat in one of these yesterday in a shopping mall...great looking,luxury and spacious,could not believe when the guy said it has over 400 horse power and something like 4.2 seconds for 0 to 60....but hard to tell what the draw backs are

  • @TheMightyKinkle
    @TheMightyKinkle 9 років тому +2

    7:57 Having the headlight controls in the main console is pretty stupid. Having it on the stick is way easier. How would you flash someone otherwise?

    • @evolv.e
      @evolv.e 5 років тому

      TheMightyKinkle It IS on the steering stalk, just like pretty much every other car on the road. The reviewer showed that you can ALSO control them from the screen.. while you’re parked for example. He also said that normally you would just leave it AUTO and it works all by itself. Ask any Tesla owner.. they’ll tell you the same thing.
      Flash to pass, high beams/low beams are all normally actuated just like you would in pretty much any other car, or in AP2 you can allow the car to automatically adjust high/low beams for you.

  • @TagTeamMusic1
    @TagTeamMusic1 9 років тому +1

    So first he says he finds it hard to believe that their drag coefficient is so low, but then he goes through several reasons as to why it's so low. ?

  •  10 років тому

    Köszönjük Csere úr a kiváló bemutatást! :D

  • @bebomac5
    @bebomac5 11 років тому

    And much has changed and improved since this review came out. In fact, the negatives he mentioned, are no longer a factor.