Dborn
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No like. Also don't like DRL's. Missed opportunity for brand recognition since both the roadster and the S share the same shape. The lights are blah and look much like everyone else on the road.
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The blue as well, and speaking of blue, it seems richer and lighter than on the S. Maybe the higher panels reflected the light and more paint on the nose helped. I'm sure you know my sudden change on that!I also really like it in the blue, quite stunning.
Then you don't recognize merchandising, marketing and branding.
There's nothing superficial about the front end of the Model S. It's instantly recognizable to all other Tesla drivers.
The blue as well, and speaking of blue, it seems richer and lighter than on the S. Maybe the higher pppanels reflected the light and more paint on the nose helped. I'm sure you know my sudden change on that!
But that's the problem - it is only recognizable to Tesla owners or potential owners.
To most other people including my wife, Tesla Model S nose cone does not look distinctive at all.
On the contrary, Model X new nose looks different and distinctive; whether you like it or not.
The blue drew the most cheers, atleast from my section of the crowd. It's a stunning color on the X. Sig Red didn't quite work with the X as it did with the S IMO.
I hate to say this but I am constantly seeing Ford Focus's out the corner of my eye thinking they are Model S's. When you see an MS you actually know it though.But that's the problem - it is only recognizable to Tesla owners or potential owners.
To most other people including my wife, Tesla Model S nose cone does not look distinctive at all.
On the contrary, Model X new nose looks different and distinctive; whether you like it or not.
This one Bonnie will relate to: We have gopher snakes in our areas that are posers for rattlesnakes. They even have similar markings, coil up and wiggle their tales to try to fool you into thinking they are rattlesnakes. But when you see a real rattlesnake there is no doubt.
I hate to say this but I am constantly seeing Ford Focus's out the corner of my eye thinking they are Model S's. When you see an MS you actually know it though.
This one Bonnie will relate to: We have gopher snakes in our areas that are posers for rattlesnakes. They even have similar markings, coil up and wiggle their tales to try to fool you into thinking they are rattlesnakes. But when you see a real rattlesnake there is no doubt.