Blending In with the Other Grey Cars
Despite a couple of problems encountered by Tesla Motors in getting the more affordable Model 3 into production, they seem to be everywhere now. Even in their most basic form, they are quite quick, trotting to 60 mph in about 5 seconds. The dual motor variety apparently lops off more than a second off of that time. Exciting!
Their website shows that they are available in red and blue in addition to the requisite black, white, silver and grey that consumers apparently and absolutely demand. Here's one that is the fabulously exciting grey one, just made to fit in perfectly among other popular vehicles of today! (see photo)
Visually, I still have a bit of a hard time getting accustomed to that expressionless visage presented in the front. It's especially noticeable in white ones.
The wheels shown are the numbly basic 18" 'Aero' wheels which have all the personality of those adjustable air mixing registers on the gas burners of your cooktop. But you can opt out of those with either 19" or 20" wheels that appear more conventional, yet not that special.
Nitpicking? Sure. I'm sure it's more than a good car and useful for over 95% of people's needs.
Blending In with the Other Grey Cars
Despite a couple of problems encountered by Tesla Motors in getting the more affordable Model 3 into production, they seem to be everywhere now. Even in their most basic form, they are quite quick, trotting to 60 mph in about 5 seconds. The dual motor variety apparently lops off more than a second off of that time. Exciting!
Their website shows that they are available in red and blue in addition to the requisite black, white, silver and grey that consumers apparently and absolutely demand. Here's one that is the fabulously exciting grey one, just made to fit in perfectly among other popular vehicles of today! (see photo)
Visually, I still have a bit of a hard time getting accustomed to that expressionless visage presented in the front. It's especially noticeable in white ones.
The wheels shown are the numbly basic 18" 'Aero' wheels which have all the personality of those adjustable air mixing registers on the gas burners of your cooktop. But you can opt out of those with either 19" or 20" wheels that appear more conventional, yet not that special.
Nitpicking? Sure. I'm sure it's more than a good car and useful for over 95% of people's needs.