Here's my 2018 Model 3 on top of Mount Evans, now known as Mt BlueSky. 14+k ft. It was incredible how much regen I got going back down to Denver.
And my truck and old car together a couple months ago on Mt. Buffalo in Silverthorne. We spent a week at 9780ft! My sister rented a condo there...
There's another insurance that is based upon FSD usage or something like that; Lemonade. Not sure if it's national yet.
I have Progressive, $85/mo, in Maine. I had Lib Mutual which wanted $280/mo, and I had been with them for 47yrs.
If you could incorporate the wrap with the cap, that could be cool. Okay, I asked grok and this is what it came up with.
So, I tried again:
Better, but it still made your cap too tall.
I bet if you put your subwoofer on max, you might be able to trigger some rattling. How about moving the vent around to see if you can find a sweet spot that may allow the airwave mechanism to not rattle?
Was there a reason? I saw a video on twitter, earlier, that showed Teslas using the median turn lane, and crossing into it over the double-yellow line, but it was necessary and appropriate as other vehicles were already occupying the lane.
Funny, I call my CT the Ugly Duckling, because it's really a swan.
But, I keep a bluejay bobblehead inside. It's a bit taller than I'd like on the dash, so I put it in my cupholder.
And oddly enough, I just gave a Tesla bot to my nephew, for his college graduation, to put on the dash of his...
Don't know how many total miles I have on FSD, but I do have over 16k miles since I got v14.2 five months ago.
Edit: Lest anyone think all I did was let FSD drive easy highway miles. It's true. I went on a 10k mile ski trip from Maine to California and back. Lots of highway miles. But, it...
It's a nice idea, in theory, but the range loss due to having a draggy RTT-sized box on your roof will negate any charge benefits. Two steps to charge isn't ideal, but you could do your 2nd idea, if it were a real product. I mean, how is that tonneau going to work? I know there are tonneau...
So, I happened to be in the service menu, and I noticed the speaker screen, and I was wondering, should there be speakers in the seat headrest for ARNC to work? And, what can I do in this menu? I tried adjusting the sine frequency to see if it was some kind of tone generator, but couldn't get...