I Traded My Tesla For The Model 3 Performance - Regret Buying Mid-Range
**A Comparison of the Model 3 Performance and Mid-Range**
As I sat in the Model 3 Performance, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and joy. This car is incredible, and it's not just because of its impressive specs. With the performance package, you get access to track mode, which offers all sorts of benefits that come with being able to push your car to its limits. And let me tell you, this thing can move. A raised top speed of 155 miles per hour is nothing to scoff at, and I was eager to put it through its paces.
Aside from the performance itself, I also wanted to note the weight difference between the Performance and my mid-range model. Tesla claims that the Performance weighs about 2,500 pounds more than the standard Model 3, but in reality, I didn't notice a huge difference. Of course, this is not to say that it's not heavier - it definitely is. But when you consider all the upgrades that come with the Performance package, including its incredible acceleration and handling capabilities, it's hard to argue with the extra weight.
One thing that did strike me was how much better the Performance looks than my mid-range model. The paint job was flawless, and the panel gaps were incredibly tight. In fact, I had an employee of Tesla who worked in paint repair reach out to me to talk about some of the issues I saw on my mid-range model. He told me that a speck of dust on the car should have failed quality control and would have required it to be fixed. Fortunately, this was not the case with the Performance.
Of course, no review of the Model 3 Performance would be complete without mentioning its acceleration. Oh man, can this thing move! As soon as I put my foot down, I knew that this car was something special. It's like a rocket ship on wheels, and it's an incredible feeling to experience that kind of power and responsiveness.
But what really stood out to me was the quality of the interior and exterior trim. The Performance comes with some amazing features, including a more aggressive front bumper and side sills. And let me tell you, this car looks like a million bucks inside and out. The attention to detail is incredible, from the stitching on the seats to the subtle design elements that make this car truly stand out.
As I drove around in the Performance, I couldn't help but think about how much better it is than my mid-range model. The panel gaps were tighter, the paint job was flawless, and the overall quality of the interior and exterior trim was on a whole different level. Of course, there are some minor imperfections - like the tiny cracks in the middle pane of glass on the roof - but overall, this car is a real winner.
One thing that did surprise me was how well the Performance held up to my usual YouTube review antics. I've been known to get a little rough with my cars over the years, and I was worried that the Performance might not hold up as well as it did. But thankfully, it passed the test with flying colors. The paint job remained flawless, and the interior trim remained untouched.
As I wrap up this review, I have to say that I'm thoroughly impressed with the Model 3 Performance. It's an incredible car that offers everything you could want - power, speed, handling, and style. And while it may be heavier than its standard counterparts, the extra weight is well worth it for the performance and features that come with it.
**Shelby GT500 at the Detroit Auto Show**
But I'm not here to talk about the Model 3 Performance alone. As many of you know, I was just excitedly talking about the new Shelby GT500 that unveiled at the Detroit auto show. That car is incredible, and I've been dreaming about getting behind the wheel for months now.
There's something special about a car like the GT500 - it's like a combination of speed, power, and style all rolled into one package. And let me tell you, this thing can move. But what really stands out to me is its sound. It's like nothing I've ever heard before - a deep, throaty growl that just gets better with every passing mile.
**Defects in the Model 3 Performance**
Now that we've talked about how great the Model 3 Performance is, let's take a look at some of the defects that came up during my review process. As I mentioned earlier, there was a pretty sizable dent in the front fender behind the driver's side front tire - which was still fixed by Tesla before it made its way into my hands.
There were also two cracks in the middle pane of glass on the roof, one on each side. Fortunately, these were not major issues and didn't detract from my overall experience with the car. And as for minor imperfections like dust specks underneath the paint - well, let's just say that they're nothing new.
But the real test came when I got behind the wheel and started driving around. That's when I realized that the Performance had a few more quirks than I initially thought. The suspension can be a bit stiff at times, and the acceleration can be a bit uneven - but overall, these were minor issues that didn't detract from my overall experience with the car.
**Conclusion**
All in all, I have to say that I'm thoroughly impressed with the Model 3 Performance. It's an incredible car that offers everything you could want - power, speed, handling, and style. And while it may not be perfect, the defects I mentioned earlier were minor issues that didn't detract from my overall experience.
If you're in the market for a new car, I would highly recommend considering the Model 3 Performance. It's an incredible ride that will leave you grinning from ear to ear - and it's worth every penny of its premium price tag.