Tesla Model S P85D Surpassed 100 points in Customer Reports System assessment

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Tesla Model S P85D Surpassed 100 points in Customer Reports System assessment -

Consumer Reports reported that the Tesla model originally scored 103 points in the scoring system of Consumer Reports, which by definition goes 100 points. The magazine added that the car a new reference so they had to make changes to their rating to reflect it. Ultimately, the Model S P85D should be marked 100 points instead.

One reason the full point mark is that P85D has a crazy mode which is able to reach 60 mph from a stop in 3.5 seconds; Fastest is recorded at 3.2 seconds. There are other cars on the market that is faster, however, P85D managed to reach this speed in the most efficient rate compared to the other cars and therefore earn the highest score.

However, by scoring 100 points is not Tesla Model S P85D the perfect vehicle that the price tag to six figures and interiors are deemed not as rich as other high-end cars. In addition to this, you may need to do additional planning if you want to drive an electric car for journeys of over 0 miles you may have to stop by a few charging stations just to recharge your car and charging stations may not be easy to find on the road that you take.

Consumer Reports found that, apart from all the disadvantages, Tesla Model S P85D is a car milepost.

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