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Except the minor performance bump and railroaded tuning of electric motorcycles haven't saved them from obscurity. You explain the process as if it's a bad thing to use more of your body to control the vehicle. As I told you before, people choose manual over automatic regularly, because...
Sliders are great for people that can't work on vehicles, but you have control set within the parameters of your manufacturer.
You'd basically be arguing that sliders, with 5 sets of 10 levels on your phones music equalizer can come up with more combinations, than plugging in any set of...
I'm pretty surprised you all unanimously hate this, I expected more gearheads with all the DIY talk, but I've come to expect this in Tesla communities.
I've been excited for it since it was rumored. I was raised in a garage building hotrods; 1930-1980s restored cars. I love the smell of gas...
I'm actually putting a second set of eggs in Ford's basket. I'm still 80% on Tesla stock, but I don't see why Ford is drastically lower then gm when their product line and plans are more promising and grounded.
Does anyone know what I could expect to come from the company's separation into...
Honestly, Taycan just had my favorite styling of any available EV sedan so far; I'm just a sucker for abnormal headlights I guess. I mean, I'm obvi firmly in the Tesla camp, but competition just makes more interesting cars function wise in my mind, and I'd rather mix and match if I could ever...
Oh jeez, Porche is really falling off the wagon lately like a drunk uncle on the holidays. Sucks cause I really loved the Taycan. At least no one can claim Tesla or Bolts have the most EV fires anymore.
If California is anything to go off of. We just have energy storage issues ahead. They literally pay Arizona to take their excess renewable energy so they don't blowup, lmao. Hopefully the decentralizing of the grid wins out, and we just use home solar with geothermal storage or something to...
Yeah, the service times ppl complain about might seem like too many Teslas having too many issues, but it's actually just a lack of manpower, since its not done by the run of the mill mechanic, its a full-time Tesla employee. Which is why its important to them to actually resolve an issue the...
Maybe its because of how significant the Hertz deal is for Tesla. They actually do have a bit of vehicle inventory. It's a couple cars that accumulate over time because they have been passed on by customers after an in-person walk around. They might have found something they didn't like...
Ah, that's a shame. Hopefully, the utter lack of original model S's with brittle/cracked wiring at service centers stays consistent. On a related note, I shouldn't say when, but I once heard a bunch of production line managers at Tesla got sacked because they allowed peanut oil as a lubricant...
I could see them buying the rights to their sprinter van and wheel design branches, otherwise that's about it. Soy wiring and common parts in MB go bad in 6 years, the opposite of sustainable. They have no battery tech, it would make Tesla beholden to MB dealerships, and not retooling factories...
If anything this is a great way to advocate for vehicle to vehicle charging. Imagine police have power running at one end and all the cars are hooked together like power lines. All while they work to resolve the holdup, and you sit there watching Netflix with a USB popcorn maker
And all the...
Mmmhmm, every morning bagel's crumbs going down the cupholder grate.
Anyway, they did estimate a solar option for 15 miles a day, a little validation for us. But, do you really need 600+ miles in a sedan, or is a 30 min break after 7 hrs truly unreasonable. Hope they keep coming up with...