Tesla Drivers

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integrale_evo
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I thought levelling was part of their funky matrix turning bits off and on thing?

But yes, they are one of the cars most likely to have poor headlight aim. A lot of new Peugeots seem pretty bad for it too.
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My eldest was at a fiends party, he was dropped off in a Model Y, ran past me and upstairs and started throwing up. He never gets car sick so we thought he had got food poisoning.
It turns out he was showing off, flooring it and Maxwell said it kept juddering, I’m assuming this was whatever the traction control is on a Tesla when cornering like a Wally.

I had to mention it to him in the playground and he just mumbled a lot, cocksocket.

Oddly near me we see a lot of model 3 and Y etc but all driven pretty slowly, they don’t really stand out.

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