Long Term Ownership.

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Re: Long Term Ownership.

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I've yet to see an electric car that I liked except for the Model S / 3.

Hopefully they look better in the future.
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Re: Long Term Ownership.

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Not to disrupt the thread, but has anyone here had their exhaust get louder? Got in it today after a few days standing and the exhaust seems noisier. Can’t see any holes or damage on the ramps and it’s quiet at idle but noisier on acceleration. It’s also not in sport mode.

It’s done 5500 miles so I’m assuming it’s either due to cold temperatures or it’s run in now as fluids and everything are fine. Just wondered if anyone else had this after a certain mileage?
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lancslad1985 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:48 pm Not to disrupt the thread, but has anyone here had their exhaust get louder? Got in it today after a few days standing and the exhaust seems noisier. Can’t see any holes or damage on the ramps and it’s quiet at idle but noisier on acceleration. It’s also not in sport mode.

It’s done 5500 miles so I’m assuming it’s either due to cold temperatures or it’s run in now as fluids and everything are fine. Just wondered if anyone else had this after a certain mileage?
This thread might be useful: viewtopic.php?f=71&t=73177

Mine went through this for the second time the other day (9500 miles). Exhaust gets louder, DSG becomes even more jerky, MPG drops, fans are louder and sometimes there's a burning smell.

Took it out for 20 minutes while hammering it a few times and it fixes itself.
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Re: Long Term Ownership.

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S_94 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:43 pm I've yet to see an electric car that I liked except for the Model S / 3.

Hopefully they look better in the future.
Shows you how tastes differ, the M3 reminds me of a 1990s Chrysler Neon and I wouldn't have one because of it.
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A deeper exhaust note has been experienced by some owners when the car’s performing a GPF regeneration, so could that be the reason?
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S_94 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:52 pm
lancslad1985 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:48 pm Not to disrupt the thread, but has anyone here had their exhaust get louder? Got in it today after a few days standing and the exhaust seems noisier. Can’t see any holes or damage on the ramps and it’s quiet at idle but noisier on acceleration. It’s also not in sport mode.

It’s done 5500 miles so I’m assuming it’s either due to cold temperatures or it’s run in now as fluids and everything are fine. Just wondered if anyone else had this after a certain mileage?
This thread might be useful: viewtopic.php?f=71&t=73177

Mine went through this for the second time the other day (9500 miles). Exhaust gets louder, DSG becomes even more jerky, MPG drops, fans are louder and sometimes there's a burning smell.

Took it out for 20 minutes while hammering it a few times and it fixes itself.
Cheers S94. Have to go give it some welly in manual then this weekend and try not to get pulled over for going out!
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Andy Beats wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:52 pm
S_94 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:43 pm I've yet to see an electric car that I liked except for the Model S / 3.

Hopefully they look better in the future.
Shows you how tastes differ, the M3 reminds me of a 1990s Chrysler Neon and I wouldn't have one because of it.
It’d be the Polestar for me if I was in the market for an EV and money was no object.
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Andy Beats wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:52 pm
S_94 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:43 pm I've yet to see an electric car that I liked except for the Model S / 3.

Hopefully they look better in the future.
Shows you how tastes differ, the M3 reminds me of a 1990s Chrysler Neon and I wouldn't have one because of it.
There's something nice about the Tesla's they look good in person. Shame the interior is boring though.
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lancslad1985 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:56 pm
S_94 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:52 pm
lancslad1985 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:48 pm Not to disrupt the thread, but has anyone here had their exhaust get louder? Got in it today after a few days standing and the exhaust seems noisier. Can’t see any holes or damage on the ramps and it’s quiet at idle but noisier on acceleration. It’s also not in sport mode.

It’s done 5500 miles so I’m assuming it’s either due to cold temperatures or it’s run in now as fluids and everything are fine. Just wondered if anyone else had this after a certain mileage?
This thread might be useful: viewtopic.php?f=71&t=73177

Mine went through this for the second time the other day (9500 miles). Exhaust gets louder, DSG becomes even more jerky, MPG drops, fans are louder and sometimes there's a burning smell.

Took it out for 20 minutes while hammering it a few times and it fixes itself.
Cheers S94. Have to go give it some welly in manual then this weekend and try not to get pulled over for going out!
No problem let us know if that sorts things. :)
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SRGTD wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:57 pm
Andy Beats wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:52 pm
S_94 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:43 pm I've yet to see an electric car that I liked except for the Model S / 3.

Hopefully they look better in the future.
Shows you how tastes differ, the M3 reminds me of a 1990s Chrysler Neon and I wouldn't have one because of it.
It’d be the Polestar for me if I was in the market for an EV and money was no object.
First time seeing that after a Google search. That's a nice looking car, looks good in grey.
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Andy Beats wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:52 pm
S_94 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:43 pm I've yet to see an electric car that I liked except for the Model S / 3.

Hopefully they look better in the future.
Shows you how tastes differ, the M3 reminds me of a 1990s Chrysler Neon and I wouldn't have one because of it.
Spot on! Good old Neon, I think they were all 3 speed auto?
Some of the more modest Tesla do look a bit 90's Ford Probe / Neon from a distance.
The Model X seem ridiculous like something from Transformers.
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Re: Long Term Ownership.

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S_94 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 4:03 pm
SRGTD wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:57 pm
Andy Beats wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:52 pm

Shows you how tastes differ, the M3 reminds me of a 1990s Chrysler Neon and I wouldn't have one because of it.
It’d be the Polestar for me if I was in the market for an EV and money was no object.
First time seeing that after a Google search. That's a nice looking car, looks good in grey.
Yes, it looks good. I doubt I’ll ever have one though as I don’t need a car that large. Maybe they’ll have developed a model for the small car segment by the time I’m ready to go all electric 🙂.
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SRGTD wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:57 pm It’d be the Polestar for me if I was in the market for an EV and money was no object.
Snap. that is one ace looking car to me.
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The Polestar is a gorgeous car. They had a tour thing where they brought the car to various places, they brought it to the Trafford Centre. I overcame my intense hatred of that place and went to have a look- it's gorgeous and the interior is lovely.

Had a look at an ID.3 in Berlin too, and whilst the interior isn't amazing, it's not bad. It's definitely minimalist, but it's relatively sensibly laid out and felt solid. Whether the lack of real HVAC controls is a good idea or not I'm not sure though. Mind you, that seems to be the way the industry is going unfortunately.
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S_94 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:59 pm
lancslad1985 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:56 pm
S_94 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:52 pm

This thread might be useful: viewtopic.php?f=71&t=73177

Mine went through this for the second time the other day (9500 miles). Exhaust gets louder, DSG becomes even more jerky, MPG drops, fans are louder and sometimes there's a burning smell.

Took it out for 20 minutes while hammering it a few times and it fixes itself.
Cheers S94. Have to go give it some welly in manual then this weekend and try not to get pulled over for going out!
No problem let us know if that sorts things. :)
I can confirm after going the long way down the motorway, sticking it in manual and revving up to 4000 rpm before taking my foot off its back to normal.
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