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What car was it and how did you like it?
I'm hesitant to say - I intentionally didn’t mention it.
It was a Tesla Model Y. I mean, it was just a quick lap and I didn’t drive, so I can’t form any conclusive opinions, but as someone interested in technology, it’s definitely an intriguing machine. The acceleration especially was unlike anything I’ve experienced before. Kind of crazy that you can just drive something like that with a regular license.
Other than that, it's kind of like a folding phone - fun to mess around with if someone else has one, but not something I’d want to own myself. I’m more than satisfied with my nearly 20-year-old pickup truck.
The acceleration on the Teslas is mad. Completely unnecessary. All EVs are quick from a standing start though - due to instant torque and no need to change gear, you can easily beat the tosser in the BMW when the lights go green.