So, I hope I'm not kicking a dead horse here. Could you have driven any slower, or did she suffer/sustain damage even at that (slow) speed? If that makes sense
I think we all want "bullet proof" skid plates. I assume Mr Roger, that you were going as slow as possible within reason? Also, when you reached South Shore, how much charge was left? Furthermore, I wonder if you were the first E vehicle to even attempt? WOW to even try! Heavy props to you Sir!
Tread lightly here. Each (20amp) leg shouldn't exceed 16 amps consumed. #12 cu should be your minimum cord. Check appliance rating to check. Over could cause damage including fire. Sorry, but a good rule to follow.
Safety first!
Sorry, but no. I would not try it.
Feel free Mr Hauling. Btw, pretty sure it's one way. Secondly, it's very narrow in spots. Next, even crawling you will do damage under your rig without full skid plates. This is assuming one is an expert driver, otherwise your sides also will sustain...
The Rubicon run is no joke. A CT might (MAYBE) make the (13 miles?) run in one piece, but even jeeps get their share of damage. Oh, and no supercharger in the Desolation Wilderness.
YES! Welcome! There is a learning curve for sure including not braking. The regenerative breaking charges the batteries on your excursions. You will use the brakes hardly ever after a bit. Besides being a proud new Daddy, you are also an Ambassador to the electric world, anyone ogling at...
Oops than. I picked her up,(it came to a shiton since everything was on the build sheet) financed thru a 3rd party, and paid it off before first statement became due by the lender. Maybe you can explain to Tesla HOW this could have slipped into the cracks... Btw, as previously stated, I am...
No, but can't we all just get along? I give! If you drive a Cybertruck, you are my Brother from a different Mother and I love you, man. Or Woman of course.
? Amen Brother! Actually, without even realizing it, I was mostly just venting about this whole expiring credit thing. I'm looking at it as, "small price to pay" for the world's best vehicle. Elon, if the firm needs it, you can have it!
I was not offered a refund, credit only. This forum is how I learned that I even had $2500 in credits(by telling me how to find out) that I've been using only on superchargers so far.
When I picked up my vehicle my thought was, learn everything on the fly, more fun that way. Tesla will...
Am I completely wrong on this? No one else is bothered by expiring credit? I still feel lucky to have gotten one, but do the CT buyers HAVE to part with their credits? And HaulingAss, before you tell me it's just good business, please be reminded that most of us made this investment in...
Yes, my range extender refund. The only EVER complaint I have is the expiration of said refund. I'd be fine with supercharger credits but not with simply losing my money. Especially considering paying top dollar even though I'm very happy with the best vehicle ever made.