CyberTruckeeTheOne
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- First Name
- Andrew
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- Retired Operating Plans & Forecasting Manager
Those who are saying that CT range, tech nor Tesla charging infrastructure is a non-issue:
1. Have not made a road trip to Northwest Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Alberta, Northwest part of WA, Oregon and CA.
2. Have not experienced a 70% drop in range while pulling a 4,200 lbs RV for 89 miles.
3. Have not experienced an unexplained drop in range by 50% without towing and in mild weather in relatively flat freeway in 40 miles.
4. Have not seen the CT giving an estimated
23% charge remaining that was actually 12% when I reached the supercharger (i would have been f'd bigly had I follow the advise for an 80% charge).
And yeah, I am a hypermiler driving 65 to 69 mph and max 55 mph towing an RV.
My puchase use-case for the CT is road trip, camping and hunting up the boondocks that I cannot yet do with confidence after that Canadian turn-around anxiety.
1. Have not made a road trip to Northwest Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Alberta, Northwest part of WA, Oregon and CA.
2. Have not experienced a 70% drop in range while pulling a 4,200 lbs RV for 89 miles.
3. Have not experienced an unexplained drop in range by 50% without towing and in mild weather in relatively flat freeway in 40 miles.
4. Have not seen the CT giving an estimated
23% charge remaining that was actually 12% when I reached the supercharger (i would have been f'd bigly had I follow the advise for an 80% charge).
And yeah, I am a hypermiler driving 65 to 69 mph and max 55 mph towing an RV.
My puchase use-case for the CT is road trip, camping and hunting up the boondocks that I cannot yet do with confidence after that Canadian turn-around anxiety.
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