![]() 02/11/2014 at 09:19 • Filed to: Koenigsegg, Model S, M5, Telsa, BMW | ![]() | ![]() |
This guy knows a thing or two about performance cars " ...the BMW M5, accelerates slower, handles poorer and isn't as fun to drive as the Model S." !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! .
![]() 02/11/2014 at 09:21 |
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So what he's saying is that driving a bloated luxury vehicle from a manufacture who has lost it's way isn't as fun? Noted.
![]() 02/11/2014 at 09:27 |
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Is he referring to the F10 M5 or the E60 M5? I'd believe the E60 were slower than the Model S, but the F10 shoots to 62mph in under 4 seconds, something the Tesla can't crack yet. Also, you can refuel an M5 in a matter of minutes, so...
![]() 02/11/2014 at 09:35 |
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Now I realize that driver reaction times make a big difference and if you were to run this race 10 times you the M5 could win half the time. But let's just say the Model S can hold its own against the M5 in a straight line.
And hey, I'm not saying the dude is correct that the Model S is "better" but I think it is just further evidence that electric cars don't have to be a sacrifice for consumers who want performance as well.
![]() 02/11/2014 at 09:52 |
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I agree, but the convenience of an established refueling network still trumps the electric car's charging time problem.
![]() 02/11/2014 at 09:55 |
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For now.... :D
![]() 02/11/2014 at 10:16 |
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I've been saying this since I drove the S like a year and a half ago. The thing is legitimately incredible to drive.
![]() 02/11/2014 at 10:20 |
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There are a bunch of ancillary problems with fast recharging which are difficult to solve in a stationary setting, too. Mainly waste heat and, depending upon battery chemistry, possible hydrogen generation or other issues.
It's not as simple as "Put Fast Rechargers Everywhere", no matter how much Elon Musk wants to say effectively that.
Likely we will see more fuel cell cars before that happens, so the problems will become moot.
![]() 02/11/2014 at 10:51 |
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Which is why they're planning a battery swapper.
![]() 02/11/2014 at 12:04 |
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It's drivers reaction time and I'm willing to bet for 3-500$ you can tune the M5 to over 600+ Horsepower in just a few seconds.
![]() 02/11/2014 at 12:06 |
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Absolutely...and I would also imagine that with minimal software tuning Tesla can boost the output of the Model S while sacrificing range. But that is not my point, I like the M5 and I like the Model S. I am just glad that the future of electric cars which is coming whether we like it or not, doesn't have to mean we give up performance.