The Tesla wasn't noisy when I test drove it so I was surprised that it was noisier than my Volt when we took our first road trip last weekend. I've been driving a Volt for three years and I wanted to move on to a BEV. There is only one choice for a BEV in 2019, the Model 3. I don't commute because I have a home office so most of my driving is for road trips that we do every weekend. CCS cars are useless for road trips at the moment, most of the CCS chargers are 50KW and they have only one charger per location so if it's out of order or ICEd you'd be screwed. The Tesla SC network has excellent coverage in New England, there is a convenient SC at all the places that we go in Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island so the Model 3 is a viable vehicle. I'm sure that at some point the CCS network will equal and then surpass the Supercharger network but there is no way of knowing when that will happen, my guess is that it will take five years. What's worse for the CCS network is that there is no easy way of knowing when or where they will be putting chargers, Tesla shows there planned locations on their map so for places that currently aren't accessible, the Canadian Maritimes for example, you have a good idea of when they will get coverage.