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Tesla are simply not safer.
Even base model Teslas are faster and more powerful than most muscle and performance cars. So no surprise that some wine moms driving their 3's and Y's around town might let the car get away from them not realizing the power they have available.
You guys are talking at cross purposes. Teslas are low to the ground and will fare worse against GMC Suburbans and their like. If you're fucked up and lose control of your car with no one else around, then the Tesla is probably less likely to roll over and kill you.
Teslas are low to the ground and will fare worse against GMC Suburbans and their like
"Just about 15 minutes down the road from Devil’s Slide is Moss Beach Distillery."
A school bus or semi truck will take out a GMC Suburban because it is simply bigger. Hell, a Cybertruck will take them all out. Apples and oranges.
DOGEWontAmountToShit says
"Just about 15 minutes down the road from Devil’s Slide is Moss Beach Distillery."
I've been there. It's OK.
Eric Holder says
Are you implying that the percentage of idiots is higher among Tesla drivers so much so they manage to kill themselves even in Devil Slide proof car?
I'm suggesting that performance cars and muscle cars have higher fatality rates because........they do.
https://www.iihs.org/news/detail/latest-driver-death-rates-highlight-dangers-of-muscle-cars
Even base model Teslas are faster and more powerful than most muscle and performance cars. So no surprise that some wine moms driving their 3's and Y's around town might let the car get away from them not realizing the power they have available.
Eh? I have an old RWD sedan which is on par with base RWD Model3 performance-wise (260 hp, 5.8 sec to 60, 145 mph top speed). I don't see it as challenging to drive. Also I've driven Model 3 in both RWD and AWD spec and Model Y LR AWD and again didn't have my socks blown off. These are not Ferraris for sure. Not even V8 Mustangs as far as getting yourself into trouble goes. You can't even disable the electronic nannies. So no, not buying the "supercar in Corolla garb" spin.
My baseline 2021 Model Y is 0-60 in 4.4 sec. I use it to impress people I take on a demo drive. There are other fast cars, most are electric:
https://www.carfax.com/blog/fastest-sedans
Several of these are $100K or more. Out-the-door price on a new Model Y is under $50K without $7500 tax credit.
https://www.tesla.com/modely/design#payment
So much whinging. The Tesla Model X comes in 6 and 7 seat configurations. If you don't like Muh Gullwings, then the Hyundai Ioniq 9 and the Kia EV9 come in a more conventional looking SUV package. Towing in these models is limited to 5000 lbs, so you can't pull a monster RV. That said should be sufficient for WookieMan's daily towing needs. Some even have 120v power outlets so you can convert from gas guzzling mowers/trimmers. Range is 300+ miles. That said, YMMV.
Eh? I have an old RWD sedan which is on par with base RWD Model3 performance-wise (260 hp, 5.8 sec to 60, 145 mph top speed).
Soccer and Wine moms getting a Tesla for a fraction of the cost of sports cars can sometimes let the cars get away from them.

Hahahaha...Newsom outright declares that the EV bullshit is entirely political, nothing more:
Hahahaha...Newsom outright declares that the EV bullshit is entirely political, nothing more:
Not knocking you, but men just don't drive them
No utility if you have kids or do stuff.
RWSGFY says
Eh? I have an old RWD sedan which is on par with base RWD Model3 performance-wise (260 hp, 5.8 sec to 60, 145 mph top speed).
The Model 3 Performance has a 0-60 at 2.9 sec. That is night and day difference. My long range Y does it in 4.4 seconds. .
Most people spending extra money to buy muscle cars and sports cars are typically car enthusiasts and know what they are getting. Some people spend thousands of dollars on standard ICE cars for mod packages just to shave half a second on acceleration because it is so noticable. Now imagine shaving nearly 4 seconds off your old RWD sedan!
Soccer and Wine moms getting a Tesla for a fraction of the cost of sports cars can sometimes let the cars get away from them.
So whatever it is, it's not power/torque issue.
Let's not move the goalposts: my humble sedan came into picture as reaction to the assertion that even lowes-spec Teslas are supercars and hence it's normal for their drivers to kill themselves left and right. My sedan is exact performance equivalent of RWD Model 3. And it's not at all dangerous despite comparatively ancient electronics.
Why buy a more expensive, slower, less safe and less fun car to drive around town?
There is plenty of room for my two H.S. aged kids, wife and even mother in law.
RWSGFY says
Let's not move the goalposts: my humble sedan came into picture as reaction to the assertion that even lowes-spec Teslas are supercars and hence it's normal for their drivers to kill themselves left and right. My sedan is exact performance equivalent of RWD Model 3. And it's not at all dangerous despite comparatively ancient electronics.
To reach those speeds in your ICE sedan requires massive intention (flooring it) and you will be hyper aware with the engine noise and quick gear changing.
Tesla's can quickly reach those speeds by barely leaning on the peddle and it is very quiet.
So maybe that makes Tesla's more dangerous to some who are not used to having that much power so easily available?
What if all the excessive death are from the battery fires and hard-to-open doors?
DOGEWontAmountToShit says
Hahahaha...Newsom outright declares that the EV bullshit is entirely political, nothing more:
Wear and tear on roads and they're not paying for it via fuel taxes. They're heavy.
WookieMan says
Wear and tear on roads and they're not paying for it via fuel taxes. They're heavy.
Nope.....at least not Teslas who have much better battery/drive train management and doesn't require huge battery packs like the other EV makers.
- Tesla Model Y weighs between 4,154 and 4,404 lbs
What if all the excessive death are from the battery fires and hard-to-open doors?
Now think of the coal being transported and the gas taxes your not paying for that power plant to get the coal there.
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