CyberMoose
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Actually since the windshield and hood are at the same angle. Snow can just slide off really easily. I'm Canadian so snow is like our life force and if we don't spend enough time outside doing winter tasks like scraping ice of the windshield, we might melt.
Another thing with Tesla that I read is smart preconditioning. The car can learn your schedule and actually precondition the vehicle to be ready to go if you are consistent. I've seen a lot of people say they turn it off because they don't always the car that consistently, but there are other ways to have the car ready in the morning too. I've seen some apps specifically for Tesla that can control your Tesla app. One example was planning to leave in the morning and the app can send the command from your Tesla app to heat up the cabin in the morning for when you need to leave. Even if there is snow on the windshield, if the cabin is warm enough, removing the snow takes like 5 second to push a little bit and the rest just slides off.
Another thing with Tesla that I read is smart preconditioning. The car can learn your schedule and actually precondition the vehicle to be ready to go if you are consistent. I've seen a lot of people say they turn it off because they don't always the car that consistently, but there are other ways to have the car ready in the morning too. I've seen some apps specifically for Tesla that can control your Tesla app. One example was planning to leave in the morning and the app can send the command from your Tesla app to heat up the cabin in the morning for when you need to leave. Even if there is snow on the windshield, if the cabin is warm enough, removing the snow takes like 5 second to push a little bit and the rest just slides off.
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