I mean, if you want to completely re-think windshield wipers, wouldn't a powerful blast of air through a slit (like the Model 3 interior air) along the plane of the windshield also keep the water off it?
They could use spacex thrusters..... :cool:
And the side mirrors... they also deploy from under the hood on articulated arms ONLY when you need to check for a lane change. :ROFLMAO:
Seriously though, super cool. Although the would have to be a helluva linear motion rail to leverage It from only one side.
Nit: Credit, not deduction.
Dedecution reduces your taxable income.
Credit is substracted from your tax bill. If you only owe 5K, you only get a 5K credit....
Well, I hope they can get their act together on this. We just noticed this weekend, 1 year and 4 months after getting the car fixed, that they (the certified body shop) failed to re-install the Tesla badge on the hood. And yes, we're embarrassed that it took that long to notice.....
Not sure if...
Just a reminder of how the "reservation line" worked for the model 3, and will likely work for the CT:
1) First six months of regular production, you get called in the order of the list
2) after that, they send out an email to ALL saying "you may now place your order".
3) It then becomes a...
Not really a fan of this design. I'm a "top of the wheel" driver when I'm driving, when in autopilot I rest my hand on my left leg and just grab the lower left of the wheel to keep AP happy. This removes both of those positions.
While that might be better than human drivers, it depends on where you're driving. I'm guessing people who go over Mullholland Drive or Highway 1 (or insert your favorite mountain road with no guardrails) would not find that acceptable!
"Fortunately, I didn't hit the mountain. Unfortunately, I...