Back in 2015, someone did this with their Tesla. Reportedly, Tesla called them two hours later and said “change it back or your car will be cut off from our network.” I’m too lazy to find the article, but it’s on Google somewhere.
Back in 2015, someone did this with their Tesla. Reportedly, Tesla called them two hours later and said “change it back or your car will be cut off from our network.” I’m too lazy to find the article, but it’s on Google somewhere.
I agree with your username, but disagree with your position. 10 / 10 times I will carry on if I can. Not only for the saved 40-50 minutes’ combined time spent checking bags and waiting for baggage claim, but also to avoid the risk of an airline losing all of my clothes for the week (has happened several times), or…
This is the third episode of GoT that my girlfriend has watched. Her comment on this was, “but, the show creators control when the battle starts, right? Why can’t they just...move the battle to dawn?”
On the other hand, I have spent zero minutes actually waiting for my electric car to fill up in the past four months. That’s because I plug it in when I get home from work.
What a great piece of news! On a related note, this car also caught on fire the other day:
Agreed. We’ll shake internet hands and call it a day.
Sure!
Can you say which parts are exaggeration?
Is that all you got out of that comment?
The Model S and X are already two of the three best electric cars currently available. The third is the Model 3. When / if Tesla gives them a refresh, I can guarantee three things:
If Big Scooter is arguing that Scooter Removal is violating statutes related to vehicle removal and impounding, then they are also admitting that they see their scooters as vehicles. If that’s the case, then the easiest counter argument for Scooter Removal to make is that as a vehicle service, Big Scooter is breaking…
Look, I’m a Bucs fan. Literally every uniform in the NFL is better than ours, so I’m a fan of this new look.
I lived in southern Arizona for two years and, contrary to what everyone is saying about “the sun, etc”, I never had a problem with my Model S’s panoramic roof. The windows were always much more uncomfortable regarding sunlight - I couldn’t drive more than 15 minutes with my arm on the door without getting burned.
You must have driven lots of miles in a Tesla to be such an authority on the Autopilot feature...
I live in Houston, and I saw a person WALKING in the HOV lane on 45 today. There were no broken down cats that she could've been walking to in either direction
You probably aren’t well-informed about EVs then. The Model 3 and some variants of the Model S would make that trip with range left over. I know this because I own a Model 3 and make similar trips for work at least once a month.
This probably makes me a bad person, because I’m generalizing, but...I feel little sympathy for those affected most immediately by these plant closures. These are two states that swung for Trump, voting for the man who’s made his career by swindling people, while the majority of Americans screamed their heads off that…
But that’s the trick. If you leave 40 minutes earlier, you’ll get there in 20 minutes because no one will be on the road yet. So either way it sucks. But I work from home, so I don’t have this problem
Having lived in Houston for less than a year, I’ll state that as much as people going super fast is a problem, people going super slow is ALSO a problem. In one trip, it’s not uncommon to see 5-6 cars doing 20 mph BELOW the highway speed limit in one of the center lanes when everyone around them is going at the speed…
And it still outperforms the EQC on the things that so far seem to matter to EV drivers: range and access to a fast charging network.