AS tires look fine, will definitely need to see the test numbers to decide if the AT tires are worth the range hit.
Definitely gonna be storing the aero caps in the garage after watching that last out of spec video where it was like a 1.4% difference
Genuine question. Are these just wild speculation numbers or is this based off of historical data with 2170? According to the newest data, they are at enough production to have around 600 a week right now. Has there been any new info on when the other supplier like Panasonic will switch over...
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/10/7500-ev-tax-credit-may-be-easier-to-get-in-2024-per-treasury-rule.html
So I saw this earlier. I guess everyone gets the full credit regardless of tax liability, but if you earn too much you'll have a big tax bill next year.
Trucks are at almost $60k. Hopefully the dual motor will slot in around that price point. When people can choose simply based on EV vs ICE at the same price point then all of those advantages of an EV will really shine through ?
Yep, I've been saying this to a buddy with a Rivian. The play for them is the SUV. The pickup is a very niche luxury outdoorsy thing. Still really nice but not really in the regular pickup demographics. CT is going to target more of the "do it all market" that most suburbanites expect of a...
Ahh did I miss his YouTube special already!!
He offers so much insightful regurgitation of content from other posters that I don't see how we can get by without him ?
Rivian is a great truck, but way too expensive for most people.
Getting the 20s will also net you around 350mi range
I think it's a fantastic platform and I hope they are around long enough to buy the R2 platform when we replace my wife's car.
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-armor-glass-patent/
So going off the patent, should be 6-7+mm depending on the thickness of the adhesive layer.
I do wonder if they actually went through with using it in the CT. I sure hope they do because having some extra resistance to chips and cracks on...
Honestly, the only thing that comes to mind is like a cheesy movie where you have to drive away from a hurricane or volcano haha.
Otherwise I just don't see this being a huge deal for 99% of use cases
Personally I like the square vs the MS yoke, at least it has a top. I don't think a round wheel was ever an option for CT.
Tesla is moving away from stalks period. Just gonna come with purchasing a Tesla. As long as the auto shift works well I'm fine, just will take practice with the screen...
Honestly, I don't know if I could buy a CCS vehicle over the next two years. Rivian and some of these look nice, but I'd rather wait and have them get their ducks in a row and not deal with an adapter long term.