I've just sold my M3P, owned it since last September and I owe the whole of the Tesla community an immense apology, for six months I've slatted this car and called it everything from an appliance to a crock of rubbish, I've winged about the seats, the inaccurate mileage predictions, the build quality, the laughable fsd etc etc you get the drift.
Well I've sold it and I'm not to proud to say I'm gutted she's gone, I miss her like I've never missed a car before and that includes my 911 turbo and Nissan Gtr to just give you an idea, so many Mercs I've lost count. Now I'm sharing my wife's vw Golf , It's like going back to the last century, don't get me wrong it's a great car but its. a diesel, I have to start it with a key and it makes a noise (all the time) it also has an engine that according to my wife needs to be checked daily because it uses water, and to say it's slow is the understatement of the year, So I apologise to my former car for not loving you enough and just to say I miss you.
Back to here and now, to cheer myself up I'm coming back home to Tesla but this time I'm going for a used Model S, I can't afford a new one but I can get a half decent used model, as we have a trip to the French Alps coming up next month and I need to take my bike what better than a Long range or 100D, For my price range I've noticed if I really stretch myself I can get a 3 year old ludicrous model, most of them will have 40+k miles on the clock and be one owner in mint condition, my predicament or rather question would be, if I went for lets say a 2020 model S long range with 30k miles it's most probably been treated well and driven accordingly but if I went for the same in the ludicrous version how can I find out how it's actually been driven by the previous owner, is there a way to history check how many times its been 0-60 at max speed or has it spent it's short life being hammered around the Nurburgring every other weekend.
I remember on the old Ford rs turbo's you could find out how many times it had been redlined as an example, is there a way of gaining this information?
Thank you.
Well I've sold it and I'm not to proud to say I'm gutted she's gone, I miss her like I've never missed a car before and that includes my 911 turbo and Nissan Gtr to just give you an idea, so many Mercs I've lost count. Now I'm sharing my wife's vw Golf , It's like going back to the last century, don't get me wrong it's a great car but its. a diesel, I have to start it with a key and it makes a noise (all the time) it also has an engine that according to my wife needs to be checked daily because it uses water, and to say it's slow is the understatement of the year, So I apologise to my former car for not loving you enough and just to say I miss you.
Back to here and now, to cheer myself up I'm coming back home to Tesla but this time I'm going for a used Model S, I can't afford a new one but I can get a half decent used model, as we have a trip to the French Alps coming up next month and I need to take my bike what better than a Long range or 100D, For my price range I've noticed if I really stretch myself I can get a 3 year old ludicrous model, most of them will have 40+k miles on the clock and be one owner in mint condition, my predicament or rather question would be, if I went for lets say a 2020 model S long range with 30k miles it's most probably been treated well and driven accordingly but if I went for the same in the ludicrous version how can I find out how it's actually been driven by the previous owner, is there a way to history check how many times its been 0-60 at max speed or has it spent it's short life being hammered around the Nurburgring every other weekend.
I remember on the old Ford rs turbo's you could find out how many times it had been redlined as an example, is there a way of gaining this information?
Thank you.