Tesla test drive.

Tesla test drive.

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27,679 posts

229 months

Sunday 9th February 2020
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We are off to London soon and want to test drive a Tesla. However I am led to believe that the test drive is only 15 minutes.

We would want to go to the Westfield place.

Does anyone know if it is possible to wangle a longer drive? I cannot think that 15 minutes will allow me to make a decision about the car.

I must stress that at this point I am relying upon research my son has done. So apologies for anything I’ve got wrong above.

Many thanks.


LukeyP_

418 posts

61 months

Sunday 9th February 2020
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According to the website, it is 15 minutes.

So

Original Poster:

27,679 posts

229 months

Sunday 9th February 2020
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LukeyP_ said:
According to the website, it is 15 minutes.
That's where my son got it from.

That seems like a really short test drive, especially in London.

Phooey

12,818 posts

176 months

Sunday 9th February 2020
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We could go together and race each other around Broad Marsh

https://www.tesla.com/en_GB/event/test-drive-model...

"During your appointment you'll receive a presentation outlining the key features of the car, followed by a 20 minute unaccompanied drive in Model 3 on a predetermined route.."


Up_North

229 posts

246 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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I got 45 minutes unaccompanied at Leeds.

Frimley111R

15,985 posts

241 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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It'll vary I'm sure. If you can go in the week salespeople will have very little to do and so you'll get more time.

Fastlane

1,263 posts

224 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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I got 20 minutes accompanied around Cribbs Causeway in Bristol...

anonymous-user

61 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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They have some flexibility so get chatting. I had someone drive an hour to me so I could try the local roads, but its not something they do routinely.

Electronicpants

2,790 posts

195 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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I got 2 hours unaccompanied in Edinburgh. When I turned up I was asked to show my drivers licence, the guy in the car asked if I wanted one or two hours then handed me the keys to a new 100k performance Model S, just as well I'm a sensible guy!


Heres Johnny

7,469 posts

131 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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Any longer and you run the risk of Tesla disabling a feature while in use

On a slightly more serious note you do have to forget everything you know or expect about dealing with a car company when dealing with a Tesla. That seems to be both good and bad in equal measures

So

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27,679 posts

229 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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Heres Johnny said:
Any longer and you run the risk of Tesla disabling a feature while in use

On a slightly more serious note you do have to forget everything you know or expect about dealing with a car company when dealing with a Tesla. That seems to be both good and bad in equal measures
I must say that from what I've heard about them I am not overjoyed at the thought of dealing with them.

stabilio

595 posts

178 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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So said:
I must say that from what I've heard about them I am not overjoyed at the thought of dealing with them.
Once you get your head around it, its not so bad and I don't miss dealing with the 'traditional' dealer at all.
Without wanting to taint things, I've had no trouble reaching them by phone and booking a service via the app was both quick and easy and got a loaner without even asking.

JagDroid Man

124 posts

183 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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Don't know about Westfield, but I test drove a Model S Performance at Solihull-touchwood last week.
Just fill in the online form and turn up at the specified time. You get an hour unaccompanied which is a decent amount of time to play.

So

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27,679 posts

229 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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JagDroid Man said:
Don't know about Westfield, but I test drove a Model S Performance at Solihull-touchwood last week.
Just fill in the online form and turn up at the specified time. You get an hour unaccompanied which is a decent amount of time to play.
We got 20 minutes in a model X with a tyre pressure warning light and a very low pressure in the dodgy tyre. The salesman was pleasant enough, but the car unexceptional. It may have been better with four inflated tyres.


anonymous-user

61 months

Saturday 29th February 2020
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What other cars are on the short list?

jamoor

14,506 posts

222 months

Saturday 29th February 2020
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So said:
I must say that from what I've heard about them I am not overjoyed at the thought of dealing with them.
TBF try to book a test drive with tesla then do the same with any other manufacturer and see who causes the most ball ache.

anonymous-user

61 months

Saturday 29th February 2020
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jamoor said:
So said:
I must say that from what I've heard about them I am not overjoyed at the thought of dealing with them.
TBF try to book a test drive with tesla then do the same with any other manufacturer and see who causes the most ball ache.
Until 2 years ago when I got rid of my 530, I’d never had any problem getting a BMW for at least a few hours.

They screwed up last time which is why I ended up with an XF because the Jaguar dealer was quite happy to let me have a couple of decent length tests on my own.

Mercedes have never been a problem. I can go to my local dealer and borrow pretty much anything for a day.

The Kia dealer where we’ve ordered our e-Niro was fine, two shortish accompanied drives then a 24 hour loan.

I wouldn’t buy a car without at least a few hours unaccompanied test but the BMW occasion was the first issue I can recall having.

Actually, I tell a lie! Caterham wouldn’t let me have an unaccompanied test when I bought my R400, though I did get 4 runs around their Midlands test route.


jamoor

14,506 posts

222 months

Saturday 29th February 2020
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REALIST123 said:
jamoor said:
So said:
I must say that from what I've heard about them I am not overjoyed at the thought of dealing with them.
TBF try to book a test drive with tesla then do the same with any other manufacturer and see who causes the most ball ache.
Until 2 years ago when I got rid of my 530, I’d never had any problem getting a BMW for at least a few hours.

They screwed up last time which is why I ended up with an XF because the Jaguar dealer was quite happy to let me have a couple of decent length tests on my own.

Mercedes have never been a problem. I can go to my local dealer and borrow pretty much anything for a day.

The Kia dealer where we’ve ordered our e-Niro was fine, two shortish accompanied drives then a 24 hour loan.

I wouldn’t buy a car without at least a few hours unaccompanied test but the BMW occasion was the first issue I can recall having.

Actually, I tell a lie! Caterham wouldn’t let me have an unaccompanied test when I bought my R400, though I did get 4 runs around their Midlands test route.
As I said go on their websites and see which causes the least ball ache. The Tesla one requires zero human interaction

ColdoRS

1,845 posts

134 months

Saturday 29th February 2020
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We had 45mins unaccompanied at Bristol in a M3 Performance.

It was quite refreshing not to have the hard sell from a shiny suited salesman when tesT driving a potential new car! Went to see a C63 estate the day before and had to shower when I got home, such was the clingyness of the salesman.

Ordered the Tesla online the following day.

Flying machine

1,132 posts

183 months

Saturday 29th February 2020
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ColdoRS said:
We had 45mins unaccompanied at Bristol in a M3 Performance.

It was quite refreshing not to have the hard sell from a shiny suited salesman when tesT driving a potential new car! Went to see a C63 estate the day before and had to shower when I got home, such was the clingyness of the salesman.

Ordered the Tesla online the following day.
I agree with this (and what Jamoor said above), it's a very pleasant change from the usual car dealer experience.

I tried to get a test drive from BMW for a 330e, but just had a couple of wasted trips when the car was "definitely available", only to be told that the customer hadn't returned it. They didn't seem that bothered really and I gave up trying. I liked the Tesla test drive experience, and promptly ordered a M3P. I wonder if BMW thought that there was no chance that I'd buy a 330e after I said I was going to order one or the other at the end of the week, hopefully after test driving both.The interior looks good on the new 3 series though, and certainly better than the Tesla.