Hey all!
I'm a current reservation holder and have been debating if I should get a RWD or AWD Model 3. I need some insights from current TM3 owners in snowy cities.
I much prefer the AWD for its ability for increased traction in snowy weather and would wait for it but I definitely want the full tax rebate of $7500 so I'm torn. AWD for me is "late 2018" but considering all the delays I'm very skeptical of it.
When I was younger, I drove my dad's RWD BMW 530i (I think it was a 2001 or slightly later) with snow tires that had traction control during snowy weather. It was white knuckle driving. Lots of fish tailing with the traction kicking on often.
I've read that EVs perform better in snow and Tesla supposedly is good in it but I don't want to purchase a car that would have a lot of fish tailing like the BMW I drove many years ago.
Can anyone who owns a Model 3 in a snowy city tell me about their experiences? Im looking for real, honest insight. I always have driven with snow tires. Thanks!
I'm a current reservation holder and have been debating if I should get a RWD or AWD Model 3. I need some insights from current TM3 owners in snowy cities.
I much prefer the AWD for its ability for increased traction in snowy weather and would wait for it but I definitely want the full tax rebate of $7500 so I'm torn. AWD for me is "late 2018" but considering all the delays I'm very skeptical of it.
When I was younger, I drove my dad's RWD BMW 530i (I think it was a 2001 or slightly later) with snow tires that had traction control during snowy weather. It was white knuckle driving. Lots of fish tailing with the traction kicking on often.
I've read that EVs perform better in snow and Tesla supposedly is good in it but I don't want to purchase a car that would have a lot of fish tailing like the BMW I drove many years ago.
Can anyone who owns a Model 3 in a snowy city tell me about their experiences? Im looking for real, honest insight. I always have driven with snow tires. Thanks!