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Plenty of folks have driven my Model S. Some I barely know... friends of friends, that kind of thing.
I try to make sure they're insured! :wink:
Note: insurance is with the car, not the person driving it. I found this out the hard way when I wreaked a friends car. I said: " don't worry, I have insurance to pay for the damages." My insurance company said no. Insurance is with the car driven, not the driver :-(
Hard lesson learned :-(
Yeah I was surprised about the person insurance comment as it should go with the car at least it does here in EU. Now the question is what happens if you wreck a loaner? It's not the car you insured and may cost far more (say you have S60 and get a fully loaded P85+).
I've let friends and family take my Roadster out for long extended drives & I'm sure I'll do the same with my Model X. My last words to them always are, "Remember, it's just a car and it's insured. Have fun!" And I've meant it every time.
Yeah I was surprised about the person insurance comment as it should go with the car at least it does here in EU. Now the question is what happens if you wreck a loaner? It's not the car you insured and may cost far more (say you have S60 and get a fully loaded P85+).
I'll be curious to see if Roadster owners "tighten up a bit" as the "irreplaceable diminishing quantity" sinks in more over time.I do basically the same thing but like to ride with them and talk about the car and answer questions. It's an awesome thing but the Model S is just a thing in the end and can be replaced.
Have you let your friends or strangers go on a test drive in your Model S? Would you or have you let them?