I was actually quite excited about this when they announced it and I gave him some money but over time I realized it's not a good deal. They actually called me to give me a unit at $1,500 and they said it's ready to ship because they had a batch that came in before the terrace hit or something...
On my X,I thought it was amazing. On one occasion I saw this groundskeeper cutting the grass and realized I couldn't hear him at all. I then rolled down my window and it was very loud. I can't wait for them to turn it on in the truck.
Looks like I had my power outlets and my in-car power on overnight which maybe the reason why it drop so much. Low power mode turns these off and I got used to that but I forgot to turn on the low power mode and so I suppose the car never went to sleep overnight.
I'm noticing that my truck drains a lot faster now that the low power option is available but not turned on by default. For example, last night, I left it with 29% and I came to it this morning at 14%. Over a period of 16 hours.
I've never seen such a severe drain but I have also noticed that...
I went to Home Depot and got that squishy rectangle kneepad thing that they sell. I leave that in the back of the truck. In addition, to get into the bed, I hop and sit on the tailgate and then roll onto the squishy thing to get onto my side and then stand up. This gives me a slight workout and...
This happened only once but it was cool. I reversed out of a parking spot and then came to a stop at the end of the reverse. Momentarily, the truck shifted into drive. My dad was with me and we both were looking at the screen as I explained something to him and we both saw it happen. He assumed...
I use the Tessie app and I don't know if I believe the information that it gives me. According to it, I have a 2.4% degradation after 18,000 miles. Does that sound right?
SO, to be clear, I have a Google Pixel phone, and for a long time, this feature only worked on iOS devices. Today, I happened to walk in front of my trucky and noticed something on the bumper, so I went in closer to look. After a few seconds, the truck made some noises and then the frunk opened...
LMAO I did not think of that angle. But in the sense of trust, driving the CT with a broken leg really has increased my respect for how well FSD works. I am often worried that it won't see the kid, or someone out of sight behind a car, but it has, so far, seen things that I have not, and so I'm...
That's the problem. I get work done pronto and then try to have fun. But now they're all used to it, so instead of going through proper channels, people call me directly because I get things done, and they don't seem to care if it's lunch time or whatever, it's just that if I have issues because...
Heads up if you're moving tires, that panel at the far end of the CT bed will break if you let a tire roll and hit it hard. Mine did and then the tonneau wouldn't close without getting all scratched up. Tesla service replaced the panel for free but just be warned, it's a removable piece that...
Well, the starlink mini has a cost for it but you can suspend the service and not pay a dime. Also they have the 10 and 50 plan, so either one is reasonably priced.
I have my mini dishy mounted on that vast dashboard at an angle that doesn't obstruct my view, and the reflection of the dish on...
Hiya there folks, I broke my right leg. Dunno if I need surgery but I'm in a boot and am hobbled. Here's where I realized that FSD works really well when your foot is broken. I get in my CT, select my destination, and then in the case of the CT (other Teslas will go from stop), I press the gas...
When I got my CT last year, I was expecting a lot of issues. However, my CT has turned out to be very well built. All my panels are aligned, there are no noises inside the cabin, I mean, I have not found an issue with it to bitch about. This is my third Tesla, the first being a 2018 Model S...