I absolutely agree! The latter dude's comment implying he spends 2.5 minutes at each stop just illustrates a complete lack of self-awareness more than any real inconvenience. At most that would be a quick top-off stop with no restroom break and not at all a road-trip stop.
But people are going...
I had almost this EXACT conversation a couple of weeks ago with a fellow EV owner!
We own three vehicles for now. A Model Y, a MINI Cooper S Electric, and a gas-powered Toyota Tacoma.
I initially told him we have two electric vehicles - the Y and the MINI. Before I could mention the truck I...
Agree with all of this. Two additional points I'd like to add.
1. You've not seen my mother-in-law doing laundry. That dryer absolutely is capable of being run 5+ hours per day!! :)
2. I think the average commute is something like 30-ish miles? Even if we round up to 40 as an average, that...
If nothing else, this is a very solid bit of evidence that we Tesla fans will pour ourselves over EVERY PIXEL OF EVERY IMAGE Tesla releases.
Kudos to whomever found this first. I'm impressed at the dedication.
Yep. A solid follow-up question is how fast are the V4 chargers going to be? I mean, if the CT is 10-80 in 15 minutes you could reasonably have 2-3 trucks per hour going through.
It's amazing what passes for "news" in West Virginia... (and Kentucky). I live about 90-mins away from where this gets published and am ashamed of my region.
Would they use a CNC for scoring the SS in order to make the origami folds? I wouldn't know for sure, but it seems like such a machine would be capable of doing so, if not optimized for it.
I like the conjecture, too, but disagree primarily because Elon & Tesla have repeatedly stated that they don't really pay much attention to what other companies are doing.
Now, we could absolutely argue against this with evidence like 4-wheel steering. GM introduced it in the Hummer EV, at a...
@MikeInTheWoods definitely a good timeline. I think you're on the nose with most of it. Agree with others that expecting anything in November is likely a stretch.
We came from a 2017 Toyota Highlander to the Model Y and we're absolutely fine with the AC. Love the overheat protection so even when we don't precondition the car before we get in it's never scorching hot.
The glass allows some heat in, but my wife is extremely fair skinned (would get a...