Firstly my Air Grand Touring is a big step up from the Tesla S and feels more like a luxury car. However there were some functions on the Tesla that I miss.
1. Being able to raise the suspension when navigating potholes, difficult dips and parking over curbs. The Tesla would remember locations and automatically raise the suspension.
I am still learning about the height of the front bumper on the GT and have to look carefully at the height of curbs.
2. The Tesla Homelink would automatically open the garage door from 40ft (you could adjust this distance) and automatically fold the mirrors.
I have to drive to within 10 ft of the garage door before the Homelink will respond and fold the mirrors myself.
3. The Tesla had the ability to leave the door unlocked at the home location.
4. The Tesla had the wiper functions on the steering wheel, like every car I have ever driven. I am not thrilled that I have to locate a button on the cockpit to start or change the wipers.
Traveling at 65MPH on freeways in the rain and having to look down for the right place to adjust wipers seems to be an action ladened with danger.
5. The hatchback style of the Tesla made it far easier to load and unload the full storage capability, including carrying a bike without having to remove a wheel.
However, just about everything else is an upgrade, including the CEO! Love the car.
1. Being able to raise the suspension when navigating potholes, difficult dips and parking over curbs. The Tesla would remember locations and automatically raise the suspension.
I am still learning about the height of the front bumper on the GT and have to look carefully at the height of curbs.
2. The Tesla Homelink would automatically open the garage door from 40ft (you could adjust this distance) and automatically fold the mirrors.
I have to drive to within 10 ft of the garage door before the Homelink will respond and fold the mirrors myself.
3. The Tesla had the ability to leave the door unlocked at the home location.
4. The Tesla had the wiper functions on the steering wheel, like every car I have ever driven. I am not thrilled that I have to locate a button on the cockpit to start or change the wipers.
Traveling at 65MPH on freeways in the rain and having to look down for the right place to adjust wipers seems to be an action ladened with danger.
5. The hatchback style of the Tesla made it far easier to load and unload the full storage capability, including carrying a bike without having to remove a wheel.
However, just about everything else is an upgrade, including the CEO! Love the car.