Replace a Tesla Model Y Performance
Replace a Tesla Model Y Performance
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ColdoRS

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1,899 posts

151 months

I've had Teslas since 2019 now - a Model 3 Performance and currently a Model Y Performance.
Great cars, I really rate them, loads of performance, loads of tech, comfortable, spacious, efficient, great family wagons.

BUT... I'm kind of bored of them. The new Y is the obvious choice but it's expensive and.... the same as my current Y.

Budget up to £70k
EV or ICE, I would prefer EV I think but I appreciate it limits me to a Taycan, realistically. I have home charging and EV tariff etc, so it would make a lot of sense but equally, I don't do loads of miles - 8k a year maybe and we have another EV in the household so we would still use the charger etc...
Estate, large hatchback or an SUV (prefer an estate).
I would like a 'keeper' again - something petrolhead-y, something I can get excited about detailing, something you don't see too many of, something I can keep long term, I would like to get out of the change-every-3-years cycle.

Current shortlist;
Taycan Cross Turismo/Sport Turismo (4S, maybe)
RS6
M3 Touring
RS4?


None of the above would be new given my budget. Some would be more of a compromise than others.

The new Lotus Eletre is an absolute unit of a thing, looks too big for the trips and places I go so I've ruled them out, unless anyone wishes to convince me otherwise.

Cheers!

Pickle_Rick

723 posts

84 months

Would be difficult to top a Y performance as an allround package.

The new ix3 is the best from a euro manufacturer imo, though less space, slower, worse app etc, but you get pants pulled down on the options list, and it's not worth £70k imo.


What are you looking for from a car? I'm not a porsche person myself, but the taycan or Macan are their most interesting cars for years.

andy43

12,623 posts

278 months

F Pace SVR. Sensible size, not too SUVish to drive, decent interior on the facelift cars and a truly glorious engine.

ninepoint2

3,935 posts

184 months

RS6 all day long biggrin

Pickle_Rick

723 posts

84 months

andy43 said:
F Pace SVR. Sensible size, not too SUVish to drive, decent interior on the facelift cars and a truly glorious engine.
Huge backwards step from an MY performance, other than it sounds good when gunning it. Which you won't at soon to be £2 a litre

Chris_i8

2,366 posts

217 months

Volvo ES90?

ATM

21,031 posts

243 months

ninepoint2 said:
RS6 all day long biggrin
One of the most stolen cars - would be a concern for Me

MediumBuild

711 posts

2 months

What’s your driving profile in terms of mileage daily, monthly etc? What do you look for in performance?

bennno

14,960 posts

293 months


BMW iX - ignore the looks and drive one it’s incredible. Or an Ionic 5N on a cheap lease deal.

RS6 will take £135 of fuel - that’ll be a shock after extended EV use.


Hammy98

914 posts

116 months

Out of that list I'd say M3 Touring.

Not horrific on fuel compared to the RS6, just as quick, a bit of 'cool' being one of the only gens where they've done an M3 estate.

RS4 will feel slow after the Tesla which normally wouldn't be annoying if you were comparing with an ICE car, but will be when you're paying to fuel it...

I think the M3 would be a keeper for me also due to the adjustability, if you started to get bored you can adjust the rear bias of the 4WD system, adjust some other settings etc. If you got bored of the power they reliably run 700bhp with a remap so would be quicker than anything else on your shortlist.

Taycans are lovely but I hear reliability on them isn't great, and they seem to be hard to move on if you changed your mind.

_Rodders_

1,582 posts

43 months

If estate is the preferred body style then I'd go for the i5 M60 as has already been suggested at that budget.

andy43

12,623 posts

278 months

Pickle_Rick said:
andy43 said:
F Pace SVR. Sensible size, not too SUVish to drive, decent interior on the facelift cars and a truly glorious engine.
Huge backwards step from an MY performance, other than it sounds good when gunning it. Which you won't at soon to be £2 a litre
They’re all a backward step from a Tesla performance wise.
I should know - I went from a P100D to a Kia and bloody loved it.

AddyT.

432 posts

117 months

Hammy98 said:
Out of that list I'd say M3 Touring.

Not horrific on fuel compared to the RS6, just as quick, a bit of 'cool' being one of the only gens where they've done an M3 estate.

RS4 will feel slow after the Tesla which normally wouldn't be annoying if you were comparing with an ICE car, but will be when you're paying to fuel it...

I think the M3 would be a keeper for me also due to the adjustability, if you started to get bored you can adjust the rear bias of the 4WD system, adjust some other settings etc. If you got bored of the power they reliably run 700bhp with a remap so would be quicker than anything else on your shortlist.

Taycans are lovely but I hear reliability on them isn't great, and they seem to be hard to move on if you changed your mind.
It's all very subjective isn't it as for me, when I see an M3 estate, I think it's a nice car but, for me, it's a BMW so no thank you.

RS6 or F-Pace SVR for me. A colleague has the latter and it's an awesome bit of kit. Lots of other choices though I am sure to consider.

SWoll

21,947 posts

282 months

cheeky_chops

1,623 posts

275 months

Yesterday (09:50)
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Just test drove a new Model Y really liked it - also got a test in a Polestar 4 next week, the interior and build seems great, not sure on the "van" rear... (coming from a Audi Etron)

If you want more Taycan we are also going to test a Audi GT plus there is the new Polestar 5 coming (both currently £££ on lease....) and if you want left field the new Denza Z9 GT has over 1100hp! https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/electric-cars/n...


SWoll

21,947 posts

282 months

Yesterday (10:13)
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ColdoRS said:
BUT... I'm kind of bored of them. The new Y is the obvious choice but it's expensive and.... the same as my current Y.
I would add that the new Model Y Performance is a significant step on from the previous gen so well worth trying one.

Better interior, much better seats, adaptive suspension etc. make a big difference and significantly differentiate it from the LR finally.

callahan

991 posts

230 months

Yesterday (10:19)
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Alpina?

There are a few options, but this one fits nicely (just) into budget: https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/20249596

SWoll

21,947 posts

282 months

Yesterday (10:26)
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callahan said:
Alpina?

There are a few options, but this one fits nicely (just) into budget: https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/20249596
£70k for 2 year old 3 series diesel? Wow.

One for the Alpina enthusiast/collector I'd suggest.

callahan

991 posts

230 months

Yesterday (11:57)
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SWoll said:
£70k for 2 year old 3 series diesel? Wow.

One for the Alpina enthusiast/collector I'd suggest.
Didn't spot the D!

A B3s would be nice though. Hard to find, but I'd have one on the list.