A word of caution about the Model S, Tesla Motors' new electric sedan: Car buffs who live for the rumble of a big, bad, gas-burning engine may want to look elsewhere. The S stays smooth and silent, even when it's flying down the highway.
This brings up a second warning about the car, which Tesla started delivering to customers in June. Absent gears, engine noise or any vibration that doesn't originate with a pothole, it's absurdly easy for Model S drivers to shred speed limits without the slightest clue. Nothing but the speedometer glowing above the steering wheel hinted to me that I'd hit 85.
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