I haven't had an issues, but doesn't seem to be better in any way. I just want it to stop biasing the left hand side of lanes, which I didn't really see, but only 30 miles or so under my belt on 12.5.5.3
First it was phone calls, then if I recall we had to provide proof of ownership or registration for the vehicles being merged/separated. It wasn't smooth at the time, they got it wrong the first time (moved all vehicles into the wrong account) hopefully that has improved. This was 4 years ago.
I can't tell if you are serious or not.
If serious: Sounds like you should be shopping other car brands that have "better software" and can't circumvent your tinfoil hat.
If joking: Good one.
I found that the plastic/carpet that is covering the subwoofer was vibrating against other parts at certain points, so I just wrapped a piece of black duct tape around the edge of the piece and problem solved. I had a friend back there touching the cover in places to see where the culprit was.
500k+ miles in Teslas since 2015. Have never run out of juice on a road trip (except one trip towing 5000lb car/trailer in 20 degrees; ended up 6 miles and 100 yards short) regardless of direction, altitude, or vehicle despite a 20% degradation on a Model X with 235k+ miles (90D, the worst...
Their name is "Cultmember" and so is license plate. The ironic take that people are quick to dispel the claim of the OP. Sometimes there's as much FUD as denial.
Love this thing. I only have a half acre to mow, and it lasts forever. I have their big snowblower and I can use the 12amp batteries for that too. There's a learning curve on the joystick, requires a deft touch but after that great mower.
I didn't close the tailgate just strapped it down. There was no damage. The guy backed it up the ramps but probably shouldn't have it was squirrelly. At home I backed up next to a dirt hill with a piece of wood and drove it off. Just make sure before you go, your cables are holding your tailgate...
I know some people like them, but physics is totally against the placement, purpose, and efficacy of these devices. It's like closing your house door by swinging it closed from the inside handle.
Buyer beware.
Just got my wheel covers today! April 2024 delivery in Colorado. I prefer them to my cap setup because it makes the truck look more like it was meant to... something from outer space. Moonlander vibes.
They were really easy to install (15 mins), and they are very secure. The inner ring, when...
This is a good example of graphs that don't mean much. One shows max charge rate independent of battery size and time and the other shows real world miles added in an hour (independent of max charge rate). Those graphs are useless to this conversation if almost to any conversation.
They use LiDAR (4 units), radar (6 units), cameras (9 single cameras and the 360° camera array on the roof), custom HD preloaded maps, GPS, and AI that's why they look the way they do. And still average nearly 1 crash per vehicle. This isn't the way...
LIDAR measures distance. Software samples 1000s of timed return trips against objects to determine distances and build virtual models. It's literally nullified by fog, rain, water or anything else that light can't go thru. The noise that LiDAR generates vs its upside hasn't been justified. In...