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If it can do BOTH 1PD and 2PD, I am in; like my Mach E.

If it only does 1PD like the Tesla, then nope.

I am a traditional 2PD and 3PD driver - have been for over 45 years.
I’m probably your same age and I felt the same for the first year I owned my Lightning, but I am a convert now. Took a day or two to adjust, but now I drive in 1-pedal full time.

Being in the hilly part of KY, I can drive to several locations locally and have energy when I get there than when I left. 😊
 

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I’m probably your same age and I felt the same for the first year I owned my Lightning, but I am a convert now. Took a day or two to adjust, but now I drive in 1-pedal full time.

Being in the hilly part of KY, I can drive to several locations locally and have energy when I get there than when I left. 😊
Funny, I had a '22 Lightning (first batch off the line) and hated the 1PD (lurches too much). Got nauseated driving in urban Los Angeles stop and go traffic.

Wife really hated 1PD as she got sick too. On rural drives without traffic, 1PD can work smoothly.

So ever since then, I turned it off and never went back to 1PD.

Even the Mach E that replaced the Lightning - never engaged 1PD.

Recently my wife test drove a Tesla MY (refreshed) and asked the sales person why there is no 2PD option. Tesla rep said there is no option for 2PD. She left and said never will consider a Tesla....
 

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As long as there is a brake pedal there is a 2PD option, there is just no option to turn off regen.
All brake modulation is done with the electron pedal (accelerator).
it is of course a learned movement as you discovered and might be difficult with only a test drive.
most ICE drivers get confused because there is no roll at stop mode and definitely not a lurch option.
 

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Funny, I had a '22 Lightning (first batch off the line) and hated the 1PD (lurches too much). Got nauseated driving in urban Los Angeles stop and go traffic.

Wife really hated 1PD as she got sick too. On rural drives without traffic, 1PD can work smoothly.

So ever since then, I turned it off and never went back to 1PD.

Even the Mach E that replaced the Lightning - never engaged 1PD.

Recently my wife test drove a Tesla MY (refreshed) and asked the sales person why there is no 2PD option. Tesla rep said there is no option for 2PD. She left and said never will consider a Tesla....
It’s all about the soft release of the go pedal that’s what eliminates the lurching. Mine is a MY22 as well and I can stop on the line nearly ever time.

Just takes a little practice and some patience.

But hey, to each his/her own.
 

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It’s all about the soft release of the go pedal that’s what eliminates the lurching. Mine is a MY22 as well and I can stop on the line nearly ever time.

Just takes a little practice and some patience.

But hey, to each his/her own.
Yes, I know but when you drive in Los Angeles anytime of the day or night - congested freeways, highways, local streets where everyone cuts you off, my instinct is to jump on the brakes.

Now if I lived in a rural area where there are no numnuts cutting me off or slamming their brakes in congested traffic, then I'd be happy with 1PD.
 

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Yes you just have to break that long habit of fully lifting your foot. The only difficulty is at full charge when regen is less.
 

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Yes you just have to break that long habit of fully lifting your foot. The only difficulty is at full charge when regen is less.
If the Slate has an adjustable regen then I'd like that.
Set to the lowest level, I can still coast and still jump on the brakes when I need to.
 

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Yes, I know but when you drive in Los Angeles anytime of the day or night - congested freeways, highways, local streets where everyone cuts you off, my instinct is to jump on the brakes.

Now if I lived in a rural area where there are no numnuts cutting me off or slamming their brakes in congested traffic, then I'd be happy with 1PD.
So the numnuts pedal and not the idiot pedal. 😁
 
 
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