Ward L
Well-known member
- First Name
- Ward
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2023
- Threads
- 9
- Messages
- 407
- Reaction score
- 569
- Location
- Camarillo, CA
- Vehicles
- Model 3, FS CT AWD
I agree with you. I will do 95% of my charging at home. I did have plans to take my CT on overnight road trips that I don't normally do. It is just going to take more energy to get this tank down the road and it will take longer to charge because the battery is so big. My F-150 gets about 17 MPG on the freeway. I've estimated my CT will get the cost equivalent of about 40 miles per gallon. More than double the mileage or half the cost. The problem is I'll have to drive the FSCT 588,000 miles to recover the $100k cost assuming $5/gallon (California prices). But I will have the coolest truck in the land! I was expecting the CD to be so low the CT would cut through the air like a Corvette. Didn't it have to be ugly to be super aerodynamic (Ha Ha Ha)?Neither will ICE cars/trucks get EPA numbers. Too many factors that contribute to reduced range that aren’t faced in EPA range testing. Also consider that when Tesla states 320 miles of range it’s with all season tires not all terrain tires. People are choosing to pass on the FS due to the range and want the 500 miles Elon promised. If the current truck can’t give you 320 miles, what makes you believe you were ever going to get 500 miles? Because he said so? He also said the AWD would get 318 miles with all terrain tires. Comparing it to MY or M3 range is irrelevant because it weighs twice as much AND has all terrain tires, and is a truck. Personally I’m tired of paying $4.50 - $5.00 a gallon for gas in California and welcome being able to charge at home 98%!of the time where the curve doesn’t matter. If you’re primarily driving long distances, then maybe a truck generally isn’t the right choice.
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