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Oops auto correct. Should read "comparing"Currently drive a 911, waiting for my S85D. Compositing the two on my commute, I see more Tesla's than 911's. Maybe 3-4 a day.
I saw one the whole life in Krakow. 47 years.
I think my record for Teslas spotted in the Phoenix area in one day is two.
Are you looking for them in oncoming traffic? If I were only counting the obvious ones, my results are about the same. I quickly learned to identify the DRLs from a distance after the first few I saw across divided highways. It's pretty much a Tesla sense now, meaning I don't have to actively look for them all the time as I used to. As of Monday, I'm at 25 sightings.In my 10,000-15,000 miles of driving in metro-Detroit and Williamsburg, Virginia, I have only seen 2 other Model S's!
Are you looking for them in oncoming traffic? If I were only counting the obvious ones, my results are about the same. I quickly learned to identify the DRLs from a distance after the first few I saw across divided highways. It's pretty much a Tesla sense now, meaning I don't have to actively look for them all the time as I used to. As of Monday, I'm at 25 sightings.
No we're not!
In almost three years, I have only seen three unique Teslas that were not my own here in Virginia.
I just got back from a week-long trip to Vegas. I stayed at the Bellagio, and while I saw a gray Model S parked there one day, I didn't see another Tesla the entire week, despite looking for them while walking up and down the strip many times.
(I was surprised that S's still seem fairly rare, even on the strip in Vegas!)