This entire video from one of the "first five" Tesla Model S is pretty cool but I especially like reason #10 (at 2:14) - The volume goes to 11 -- A great 'easter egg' reference to the Spinal Tap movie
This entire video from one of the "first five" Tesla Model S is pretty cool but I especially like reason #10 (at 2:14) - The volume goes to 11 -- A great 'easter egg' reference to the Spinal Tap movie
2012 Volt owner on 2/28/12
as of 1/28/13: 8,158 EV miles - 11,090 total miles
Link please????.
Tom
USAF Retired
2012 Volt
Best EV Range 50.x miles (more than once)
Great video on the car, and nice background music too. The Telsa S and this video will help to convert more buyers into seriously considering an EV in their stable. While many of us VOLT owners consider a conventional ICE car so crude in the way it feels, sounds and in design, and then when you see the Telsa S it just confirms it even more.
2011, My Zen-like Car, and Driving Experience #3187
Good video, a little worrisome to me as the acceleration seems far more than some people could handle. 0-60 in 4.4sec? I wonder if anyone will ball one up before they deliver #100?
I really like following Tesla for these little fun details in their Model S. I really had a good laugh when someone identified that the sound volume goes to 11. I'm sure there are more funny tidbits, one other I like on the specs page of the Model S is after listing that it has a horn they say, "beep, beep". I wonder what other funny easter eggs they have hidden on the webpage and inside the car?
2012 Blue Topaz Volt - since 4/2/2012
Next time they record the acceleration, the cameraman should have his seatbelt on!
Definitely, I wish I could buy one!
Raymond
No Volt yet
What a fun video. I live about three miles away from the Tesla plant and have seen the Model S running around for a while as test cars. Now that they're in production, I see one everyday. They're absolutely beautiful. Maybe when my lease is up on the Volt, I'll get a base Model S.
The Volt has showed me that I can drive electric only over 90% of the time with just a 43 mile range (about what I've been getting). With a 160 mile range that the base Model S has, it would cover everything except for road trips, and that may still be possible with their fast charging technology.
Tam
2011 Volt #2311
Tesla "Supercharging" will not be available on the 40KWh battery and is an option on the 60KWh battery. It is standard on the 85KWh battery (I'm pretty sure you don't need the "twin" chargers either...) see the "on the go" section of http://www.teslamotors.com/models/charging#/onthego
2012 Volt owner on 2/28/12
as of 1/28/13: 8,158 EV miles - 11,090 total miles
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