BornToFly
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- First Name
- Richard
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2019
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- Location
- Utah
- Vehicles
- S, X, 3, Y and CT
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I have less than 2,000 miles (mainly highway, all on pavement). I washed the truck and windshield today, and noticed several rock pits on the glass already (not deep enough to star/crack). I was hoping it was just something stuck on the glass, but unfortunately it is real pitting. I was hoping that the flatter angle would mean less direct hits from small rocks, and the "gorilla" glass would be tough. But it appears no better, and possibly worse, than my Model S and previous Jeep Grand Cherokee. Once snow season starts and they start salting/sanding the roads, I'm afraid this is going to get real ugly. Only bummer with the truck so far. Otherwise we love the truck and I never thought a pickup would be my preferred daily driver. So much more comfortable and smoother on the road than our S, X, 3, and Y. I'm also very happy with the efficiency of my Dual Motor. Driving is 95% highway between 70-75mph and I'm now getting under 370Wh/mi on the stock wheels/tires (340-350 mile range). I guess that is an advantage of living at higher altitude.
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