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that's what I thought
post the numbers... why are you so bitter?
what happen to those google searches.. that's what I thought.
I have and guess what.. Tesla hasn't disclosed those performance numbers and affect on range. I bet your bottom dollar they have those numbers in...
haha... now where's those degradation numbers and affect on range? that's what I thought.
Tesla is a commuter car. and it's trying to market it and convince folks it's a road trip car which it's not. EV manufacturers need to show...
Tesla = commuter car. nothing more. anything else is conjecture.
no... Tesla built a nice commuter car. it's not a road trip car period. The NYT episode.. call it what you will... proved this is not a road...
exactly... plug it in every night.. it's a commuter car.. not a road trip car.
exactly.. you haven't worked with consumers. it's only obvious to you.. and until you work with consumers that's insight you'll never...
you obviously haven't worked with consumers.... so that's factually incorrect. like I said. the car manufacturers need to post battery...
disagree... NYT reporter used the car as most Americans would and guess what? it failed in the real world. i guess if you don't like the results...
i disagree.. consumers should be informed. I also disagree that the NYT reporter lied. sorry not buying the koolaid. provide the info on the...
as i understand it right now vehicle manufacturers are submitting epa estimates. ie why C max claims 47 mpg but in the real world it's 39 mpg......
no a sticker like this: Range loss: ie. 7 hours 55% at 30 F 30% at 70 F 8 hours 60% at 30 F 35% at 70 F etc... etc.. Range est by year: ie year...
batter performance info needs to be provided to the consumer on the sticker upfront. you're essentially buying a battery (as it's only source of...
if you're buying a battery with wheels on it.. the manufacturer should provide the stats. I'm sure they have them.. but for internal use only:)...
as I suspected no data.. just a lot of huffing and puffing.. and I'm still waiting on the stats from the Leaf and Tesla websites. and I bet I'll...
where is battery life degradation by year, by hour and by temp after unplugging - on the Tesla or Leaf website?
gotta say the more I read about the Leaf and Tesla it becomes obvious that consumers need to be better informed about battery life and degradation...