If you like to drive fast and constantly drive this car like that, then you will see less range. This is common sense and would happen regardless of which car you drove. While I do like to go fast from stop lights and on-ramps, I tend to drive within 10 miles of the speed limit as an example to my kids who are often in the car with me. I am getting 90% range most days, some days even more, some days a little less (I got 5.1 mi/kwh on a 73 mile trip the other day!). Even my husband, who is not an EV driver and complains that I have the max speed set to 80 on my old Tesla every single time he drives it, gets 80% of range when he has taken my GT for the day.So what is the real life range for this car if its not 500 for the range? I heard 50% which sounds like a real issue. It also sounds like it should not be someone’s primary car just yet. Thanks in advance because I only have about a week to back out. Wont mind losing my 1K but 149k and weekly issues will just ruin the family life.
This is my daily car, and also my, hmm, let's think of somewhere fun to drive today since I just love to get out and drive this car. Are there little problems with the car? Occasionally, but honestly there are less problems with this car than I experienced on any given day with the 2013 Model S I had been driving. Do I regret my decision at all - not one bit.