Sometimes I have time to spare and enjoy seeing what the hype is all about. One day in the future I plan to have a couple of gas cars in the stable and a full EV for around town stuff. Also rebuilding a few old Insights in the last few months has me interested in EVs more and more.
Anyway my friend just bought a Model Y and let me drive it. It was the ~375tq version, dual motor but not the "performance" one. It's a stunning car, of course acceleration is immediate and silky smooth. Boom, you're doing 70mph from a start, no drama. Nice nice nice. The future. Felt like an appliance. Hard to have passion for the car...I know it sounds weird but as good as it is it just felt plastic. No gas, no sass. Coming from the Fiesta ST though I'm an enthusiast and love niche cars. So the Tesla feels a bit like a refrigerator. Very nice just provides no connection. Not saying it's bad, just kind of "meh, yeah it's fast and all the rage but meh" feeling.
Chevy Bolt...I've been interested in these since they debuted and made "Car of the Year" on Motortrend. So I had some time and drove one today. They're super cheap (MSRP $40k, can be had for $23k new) because (a) everyone wants a Tesla and (b) they are catching on fire so people don't want to buy them. Found a 2017 with 25k, loaded trim, for $15k. So cheap. But, the fires. But...it's a very very nice car. Like the Tesla it feels synthetic and like an appliance. But acceleration is insane and instant, the car is super quiet, roomy, and just very well designed. Maybe I'd buy one when the time is right if they get the battery issues sorted out. This car is a great starter EV. It's 60% of a Tesla for 30% of the price.
Anyhow...there's some car banter for today. Glad to own a Fiesta ST!
Anyway my friend just bought a Model Y and let me drive it. It was the ~375tq version, dual motor but not the "performance" one. It's a stunning car, of course acceleration is immediate and silky smooth. Boom, you're doing 70mph from a start, no drama. Nice nice nice. The future. Felt like an appliance. Hard to have passion for the car...I know it sounds weird but as good as it is it just felt plastic. No gas, no sass. Coming from the Fiesta ST though I'm an enthusiast and love niche cars. So the Tesla feels a bit like a refrigerator. Very nice just provides no connection. Not saying it's bad, just kind of "meh, yeah it's fast and all the rage but meh" feeling.
Chevy Bolt...I've been interested in these since they debuted and made "Car of the Year" on Motortrend. So I had some time and drove one today. They're super cheap (MSRP $40k, can be had for $23k new) because (a) everyone wants a Tesla and (b) they are catching on fire so people don't want to buy them. Found a 2017 with 25k, loaded trim, for $15k. So cheap. But, the fires. But...it's a very very nice car. Like the Tesla it feels synthetic and like an appliance. But acceleration is insane and instant, the car is super quiet, roomy, and just very well designed. Maybe I'd buy one when the time is right if they get the battery issues sorted out. This car is a great starter EV. It's 60% of a Tesla for 30% of the price.
Anyhow...there's some car banter for today. Glad to own a Fiesta ST!