My new ride 2015 Tesla Model S 85D

CombatChuk

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Ever since I took a Tesla out for a test drive a couple of years ago, I just knew that my next car would have to be one of these.

I originally ordered this for the Wife, but due to political reasons from where she works (She works at United Launch Alliance a direct competitor to SpaceX) I got her a 2015 Audi Q5 TDI instead and this ended up being my car.

This is the new 85D model (not the Performance P85D that's famous right now), though this car still rips. My butt accelerometer pegs this from 0-60 in under 5 seconds (Officially rated at 5.2 seconds but Tesla has always been conservative) and the handling is amazing for how heavy this car is at about 4700lbs. It has almost every option (Tech/Autopilot, Sunroof, Leather, Cold Weather, Dual Charger, Ultra High Fidelity Sound) except the air suspension. I couldn't justify the price premium and the inevitable repair 5 years from now when the air bladders will eventually start to leak.

Here's some pics from picking it from my detailer yesterday, he applied OptiCoat Pro, Optimum Gloss Coat and Opti Leather protection (First time having a car with Tan leather seats and was surprised when my Jeans started turning it blue immediately). But after this guy worked his magic the car looks amazing!

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CombatChuk

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Looks great!

Did you install charger at home?

Yeah I did, I bought the Tesla High Powered Wall Connector. I was able to get a full 100 Amp circuit to the charger, so I'm able to add 60 Miles of range per hour so It only takes 2 hours (typical use driving to work and back) to full charge it up.
 

Brovane

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I originally ordered this for the Wife, but due to political reasons from where she works (She works at United Launch Alliance a direct competitor to SpaceX) I got her a 2015 Audi Q5 TDI instead and this ended up being my car.

Seriously? Is that how petty ULA is? SpaceX and Tesla Motors are two different companies.

Great looking car. Come back and give us feedback on how you like driving the car and how the amenities, interior is etc.
 

exar333

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Yeah I did, I bought the Tesla High Powered Wall Connector. I was able to get a full 100 Amp circuit to the charger, so I'm able to add 60 Miles of range per hour so It only takes 2 hours (typical use driving to work and back) to full charge it up.

Very nice.

I was asking because it is getting more easy to charge away from home, but I would imagine it will still be tough (in the short term) to really live with a car like this without a home charger.

A 2-hour charge time is definitely nice. That's not bad at all.
 

Nebor

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Nice car. And good call on the Opticoat Pro. I'll never have a car without it.
 

jaedaliu

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Seriously? Is that how petty ULA is? SpaceX and Tesla Motors are two different companies.

Great looking car. Come back and give us feedback on how you like driving the car and how the amenities, interior is etc.

I agree. great car, and nobody at work is going to dock her for buying Tesla. When I worked with Boeing, we flew with whoever it was that offered the cheapest flight that met our specifications. More often than not, I was flying Airbus!
 

CombatChuk

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Nice car. And good call on the Opticoat Pro. I'll never have a car without it.

I've always wanted to get it on my cars, however until now I didn't think I'd have a car worth putting it on :D

I agree. great car, and nobody at work is going to dock her for buying Tesla. When I worked with Boeing, we flew with whoever it was that offered the cheapest flight that met our specifications. More often than not, I was flying Airbus!

I don't think it was management per se, but a few of her coworkers got wind that we ordered one and started harassing her and mentioning don't be surprised if it got keyed or tires slashed. She isn't the confrontational type and didn't want to deal with that.

What's the range on that?

Very nice car! Congratulations.

Supposedly 270 Miles, but I haven't gone on any road trips or anything. Thanks!
 

exar333

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I've always wanted to get it on my cars, however until now I didn't think I'd have a car worth putting it on :D



I don't think it was management per se, but a few of her coworkers got wind that we ordered one and started harassing her and mentioning don't be surprised if it got keyed or tires slashed. She isn't the confrontational type and didn't want to deal with that.



Supposedly 270 Miles, but I haven't gone on any road trips or anything. Thanks!

Wow...

Pranking someone's car is one thing, keying/slashing is a whole other situation. That's not cool at all...

Sounds like a pretty intolerant place to work...sad.
 

Brovane

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Wow...

Pranking someone's car is one thing, keying/slashing is a whole other situation. That's not cool at all...

Sounds like a pretty intolerant place to work...sad.

We trust these same people to build rockets that will launch critical national payloads.
 

CombatChuk

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Wow...

Pranking someone's car is one thing, keying/slashing is a whole other situation. That's not cool at all...

Sounds like a pretty intolerant place to work...sad.

We trust these same people to build rockets that will launch critical national payloads.

Honestly considering the Sexual Discrimination she experiences there I'm not surprised at all. I've been trying to get her to go to another company but she's been at ULA since she was an in Intern in 2002 (With Lockheed Martin). So it's going to be hard.
 

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Honestly considering the Sexual Discrimination she experiences there I'm not surprised at all. I've been trying to get her to go to another company but she's been at ULA since she was an in Intern in 2002 (With Lockheed Martin). So it's going to be hard.

My experience with that company, and some similar to one stated above is not a good one.

Matter a fact, ANY big corp I've dealt with over the years = too big for their own good. Their heads are big, they treat people like sheeet and expect magic.

Without even getting into the enormous amount of politics/bureaucracy they have which essentially stops progress all around (especially on their own end).

I see these companies take MONTHS to do few hours worth of work.....and when it's time for Vendor to deliver, it the other way around. They expect MONTHS worth of work to be done in hours.

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fun fun fun
 

exar333

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Honestly considering the Sexual Discrimination she experiences there I'm not surprised at all. I've been trying to get her to go to another company but she's been at ULA since she was an in Intern in 2002 (With Lockheed Martin). So it's going to be hard.

Totally understand.

Enjoy the car at least and hopefully some opportunities open-up for the wife to find a better place some day. :)

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Seriously? Is that how petty ULA is? SpaceX and Tesla Motors are two different companies.

Great looking car. Come back and give us feedback on how you like driving the car and how the amenities, interior is etc.

the weirdest thing is the center console between the floormats being empty where I'm used to a stick shift or transmission control being. What do I put there???
 
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Very nice.

I was asking because it is getting more easy to charge away from home, but I would imagine it will still be tough (in the short term) to really live with a car like this without a home charger.

A 2-hour charge time is definitely nice. That's not bad at all.

I'd rather have slowcharge, easier on the battery
 

CombatChuk

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exar333

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I'd rather have slowcharge, easier on the battery

I get your perspective, but I prefer to focus on my requirements rather than tech constraints. A 2-hour charge time is still pretty lengthy, honestly, but acceptable. It takes me 15 minutes to fill my gas-tank today....

Mass adoption will be better once we tech that allows for <1hr charge AND batteries that can handle that reliably.
 

Brovane

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Honestly considering the Sexual Discrimination she experiences there I'm not surprised at all. I've been trying to get her to go to another company but she's been at ULA since she was an in Intern in 2002 (With Lockheed Martin). So it's going to be hard.

With SpaceX upsetting those people's cushy jobs at ULA I can see the hard feelings against Mr. Musk.

At SpaceX the President of the Company is a female engineer. I think Musk cares more about your ability to get the job done than what equipment is between your legs.