Why you got “Nuance Nerd (In the Best Way)”
This result came from a pattern, not one answer. Here's what your choices revealed.
Your Pattern
You don’t fall for single-number explanations. You’re tuned into curves, context, and tradeoffs—like torque delivery vs peak power, or home charging vs public fast charging. Your brain doesn’t want a hot take; it wants the full model.
Why this result fits
- You selected answers that reflect how conditions change outcomes.
- You separate ‘feels fast’ from ‘is fast’ using how power is delivered.
- You treat cost and efficiency as situational rather than absolute.

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