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Perhaps. However, it’s worth remembering that it did come back up — not all the way back, but back. I personally doubt if the actual physical...
6.xKWh is what I originally saw. It went down to 4.5ish for several months, but now it’s up to 5.5ish. It’s unlikely they’re reporting...
It’s not just you... No, It’s Real: EV Range Down...
Interesting alright! Just checking, but I presume the [emoji6] wink emoji is to acknowledge that Tesla stock is, currently at least, anything but...
And a 2020 XLE at that! One more seat, and three years newer, than our 2017 Advanced!
OK, good info... So, to clarify, my concern would be that with hands on the wheel, its steering movements could become sluggish. I gather your...
Both good to hear! I’ll probably still wait for something more like 2.3 though. I was watching videos of it in-use, and I’m pretty sure that it...
I’d accept those as reasonable choices. I personally will stick with my Prius Prime though. Hopefully, Toyota (and Prius in particular)...
That’s an excellent point, says this Austinite! I think that, before I even consider it, I’ll wait for the software version number to come up to...
I personally have no experience with it, but from this video (below) at least, one possible downside would be that the unit could block important...
Like! (Well, like the information, not what the information says.) When you said it was not any form of Prius, I was guessing it would be the...
So wait... Let me make sure I’m following you here... You’re suggesting that RPMs don’t have cooties? Do you have a URL to support such a...
What do the five green/yellow/red dots below the friction-brake icon ... indicate?
I don’t see it, but as you wish. A lot of my colleagues at work have Model 3s, and they have never had any range issues at all, including road...
Not the right car for you in particular, then. But the majority of Americans would do just fine with a Model 3, even standard-range. I...
Heck, rent a gas guzzler once every 5 years, if you have to...
Location location location. The vast majority (80%) of Americans live in cities or suburbs, which are in the paths of the chain of Tesla...
Sure, I’d agree that’s a reasonable assumption.
So lessee... ~80% of Americans live in cities...
Well, it means it’s not the right car for the 1% or so who need to get to destinations a Tesla Model 3 won’t get you to.