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How often do you really adjust your mirrors. Besides, it's safer to adjust your mirrors while the car is stationary even if you had physical buttons or controls.
Looks like a cheap 2010 Ford Mondeo and the steering wheel is quite simply dangerous and nothing else. It gives you a better view on the display? Well, guess what... Other car makers use HUDisplays for that so they can still use steering wheels rather than a life threatening joystick.
I don’t think I’ve seen a more jealous comment. I love my 2023 plaid model S. Sorry you don’t have one. Yes, we know you want one. Don’t even reply. Just keep scrolling.
It's the same concept of f1 steering wheels so you can turn better. It's actually safer to drive with your hand placement that way. Hence why the f1 drivers use that design, its a practically a race car with how much torque and speed it has, which makes it almost necessary. Nice little stupid comment though "joy stick" lmao.
@@omglawton That's without a doubt the dumbest comment I have ever read. F1 cars weigh less than 800kg and range around 260-280 degrees of rotation, road cars have like +800 degrees of rotation for pretty much the same steering angle. so of course they can afford to have a compact/stripped steering wheel. The fact you think it's a safety feature in a 2.3 TON car with a turning radius of 40.3 ft proves you are not the brightest candle in the room. Crazy just how little Tesla fans know about basic physics.
@3O2MuStAnG it goes up the same alley forsure. To me it looks good, it's not about function, but it does function , thus why it's even there. You probably think 10 and 2 is the best way to hold a wheel though. So what's the point lol. Safety? It's the safest production car along with the fastest in the world. And you're tripping over the steering wheel looking a actuallynrace car. Funny
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I'm thinking about getting a used 2021 Tesla Model S Plaid as well. Have you experienced any mechanical, drivetrain, cosmetics issues?
How often do you really adjust your mirrors. Besides, it's safer to adjust your mirrors while the car is stationary even if you had physical buttons or controls.
What’s the range on the used one? Degrade much?
Good question
Nice car. I want one
Looks like a cheap 2010 Ford Mondeo and the steering wheel is quite simply dangerous and nothing else. It gives you a better view on the display? Well, guess what... Other car makers use HUDisplays for that so they can still use steering wheels rather than a life threatening joystick.
I don’t think I’ve seen a more jealous comment. I love my 2023 plaid model S. Sorry you don’t have one. Yes, we know you want one. Don’t even reply. Just keep scrolling.
Shut your broke ass up
It's the same concept of f1 steering wheels so you can turn better. It's actually safer to drive with your hand placement that way. Hence why the f1 drivers use that design, its a practically a race car with how much torque and speed it has, which makes it almost necessary. Nice little stupid comment though "joy stick" lmao.
@@omglawton That's without a doubt the dumbest comment I have ever read. F1 cars weigh less than 800kg and range around 260-280 degrees of rotation, road cars have like +800 degrees of rotation for pretty much the same steering angle. so of course they can afford to have a compact/stripped steering wheel. The fact you think it's a safety feature in a 2.3 TON car with a turning radius of 40.3 ft proves you are not the brightest candle in the room. Crazy just how little Tesla fans know about basic physics.
@3O2MuStAnG it goes up the same alley forsure. To me it looks good, it's not about function, but it does function , thus why it's even there. You probably think 10 and 2 is the best way to hold a wheel though. So what's the point lol. Safety? It's the safest production car along with the fastest in the world. And you're tripping over the steering wheel looking a actuallynrace car. Funny
What’s the range on the used one? Degrade much?
Not much at all. Mine is two years old and I still get over 375 miles. Maybe 3% in two years, 28,000 miles.
Same here. Mine doesn’t seem to have much loss.