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Old 12-11-2015, 08:13 PM   #121
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Default Re: 0-100km/h what's considered fast?

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About as relevant to the OP as your inflammatory not on point response regarding all petrol cars being painfully slow as compared to the Tesla.

But, my response engaged with your post.




I expressed my opinion, and conceded that the Tesla is very fast given the instantaneous torque produced by electric motors. I also then provided my opinion about factors that add to enjoyment of cars that is divorced from a cars ability to accelerate fast from 0-100, which factors are missing in the Tesla.

Rather than insulting, engage and respond to the following:

1. Does the Tesla produce an engaging engine sound in terms of induction/exhaust?

2. Do people find an engaging engine sound in terms of induction/exhaust as providing an enjoyable experience when driving?

3. Does the Tesla have a manual gearbox/clutch?

4. Do people find using a manual gearbox/clutch coupled with an engaging engine as providing an enjoyable experience when driving?

But no doubt you will simply respond with another insult while cloaking yourself in "Emperors Clothes".
Zilo- these electric cars are great, no issue there, but for me they are just missing that fun factor. Other people may love that instant quiet thrust - that's what makes the world go round we all have different likes/dislikes.

Anyway-again peace be with you.
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Old 12-11-2015, 08:13 PM   #122
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Porsche 911 Turbo S would be one of them that comes to mine...

911 Turbo S - 2.9secs - 10.6s 1/4

Plus others...

Audi R8 V10 Plus - 10.6sec 1/4
Nissan GTR R35 - 10.87sec 1/4
Ferrari 458 Italia 10.9secs 1/4

Remember there is a difference between quickest and fastest as well.

Quickest 0-100 times
Fastest - Top Speed
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Old 12-11-2015, 08:16 PM   #123
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blah blah....

then...

1. Does the Tesla produce an engaging engine sound in terms of induction/exhaust?
2. Do people find an engaging engine sound in terms of induction/exhaust as providing an enjoyable experience when driving?
3. Does the Tesla have a manual gearbox/clutch?
4. Do people find using a manual gearbox/clutch coupled with an engaging engine as providing an enjoyable experience when driving?
an
But no doubt you will simply respond with another blah blah.
1. Not necessary to be considered fast in a 0-100km/h thread
2. Not necessary to be considered fast in a 0-100km/h thread
3. You seriously don't know?
4. Not necessary to be considered fast in a 0-100km/h thread

What else would you like help with?

I suggest you test drive a P85D or a P90D to be enlightened.
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Old 12-11-2015, 08:17 PM   #124
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This is great video that compares the Pro and Cons of Both Petrol and Electric Sport Sedans. so might be a good video for all to watch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWQ-dnpplaA


The Tesla is the fastest Sedan in Australia, not car... as Nismo GTRs, Lambos and 911 turbos and etc can beat the 3.2sec to 100 and the destroy it after the fact of reaching the 100km/h mark.
Interesting video. Massive MPH difference between the two. That Hellcat is a weapon.
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Old 12-11-2015, 08:19 PM   #125
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Zilo- these electric cars are great, no issue there, but for me they are just missing that fun factor. Other people may love that instant quiet thrust - that's what makes the world go round we all have different likes/dislikes.

Anyway-again peace be with you.
Peace to you too mate...it's just a debate with me, nothing personal
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two seats...or just one?
how many boyfriends can you fit in your tesla
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Oh look...

Esspwr has just returned from work at maccas laverton.

Wonder what he has to say tonight?
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how many boyfriends can you fit in your tesla
How many teeth you got left?
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How many teeth you got left?
no teeth beats a sore bum
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Old 12-11-2015, 08:33 PM   #130
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i use them to pluck my banjo
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Old 12-11-2015, 09:23 PM   #131
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You fool, I also own a Nissan GTR and a Mercedes AMG wagon.

Oh yeah...you own a Falcon taxi.....
Why would you own such slow, inferior petrol powered cars when you could of bought a Tesla?
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Old 12-11-2015, 09:37 PM   #132
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More like you actually own a

R33 gts-t with gtr badge and W202 C180 wagon with amg badges all over it

Or even better a Magna(380) with XA GT bonnet vents ✌
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Old 12-11-2015, 09:40 PM   #133
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It doesn't matter what comes, fresh goes better alive, take it easy you are full of life!

Nothing gets to you, staying fresh staying cool, take it easy you are full of life!

Cause a day is a day, it doesn't mean its OK, there is always trouble in your life!

Heavy clouds in the skies, tears are filling your eyes!

ITS EASY WHEN YOU'RE FULL OF LIFE!

FRESH GOES BETTER!



Some of you dudes need to take a Mentos and chill out.
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Old 12-11-2015, 10:03 PM   #134
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Hope there's a workshop with a hoist there for the Falcon.

You'll charge up the Tesla quicker than you'll change the clutch in the AU...
how did an AU get dragged into this?

Still reckon it sounds like fun.
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As usual, a reasonably sensible question turned into a slanging match............

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