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From: Camper1234599
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  • do I need a college degree to own one of these one day? :D

  • ill still take a veyron

  • hmm i live in minnesota because i was 17 years old without permit for drive this

  • every normal car SUCKS in then snow

  • @danthemanzizzle it's not as perfect as you might imagine but the low end tq is pretty nuts.

  • Ha.. I only saw 1 Tesla in Minnesota.. It was on the highway and I was having an organism lol.. My question is does it do well in the snow???

  • I dont think it'll be going out in the snow, but I bet it would do just fine -- the only thing is, when you let off the accelerator, it engine brakes. hard! I think it may be a bit dangerous, even with snow tires :)

  • Other questions... How long did it take to ship to you?? How much was shipping??? Are your insurance rates low??? Do you drive it in the snow time???

  • shipping itself was done by tesla and only took a few days, I can't remember off hand. my Insurance rates are very similar to a lotus elise.... because, well, its based on one. I won't be driving it in the snow, but I could.

  • @Camper1234599 you did test drive in snow because this is dec

  • /watch?v=u5kkU23bfEc

  • @khamvongsa09 Apparently the roadster is ok in the snow, perhaps better than similar cars in it's class. The reason is the traction control responds much faster and can finely adjust power output, whereas combustion engine cars have to reduce fuel or oxygen supply etc, which takes time and is a less precise adjustment. Better traction control=less slipping.

  • I do, but I can't find them

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