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by bradlys
2484 days ago
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That doesn't really make much sense. Are you really having a blast in stop and go traffic in your Tesla? It doesn't even make sound - so you can't say you're enjoying the sound of revving the engine. I think the point of the saying is that if you're going the same speed in both cars, you're likely going to be at a different driving "x/10" effort in the slow car and "y/10" effort in the fast car. And the point is that x >> y. So, you'll be pushing yourself and the car much harder in the slow car than the fast car. I've found that my enjoyment is somewhat correlated to how hard I am pushing myself and the car. The slower the car, the harder I have and it have to work to go the same speed. Thus, sometimes, the more enjoyment. |
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For sure. For one thing, the car looks flashy and draws a decent amount of attention where I live, so it's fun just driving around town.
For another, I accelerate pretty fast at lights, so that never really gets old.
And in stop and go traffic on the freeway, it's fun because I just set autopilot on.