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No, Tesla can not do it. People have hooked up low power inverters to their 12v battery to power small loads, which is not even similar to what is written about here. The Ioniq 5 is limited to 1500w, it’s not powering a house, maybe a single fridge, but it’s nothing like what a Lightning will do.

What Tesla can do that? I don’t think that’s accurate. As far as I’ve read the F150 is the only EV on sale that can do it. 

Large family and needing to tow a heavy trailer. 

You misspelled “ruin every car they are put on”. 

Exactly. I saw that pic and wondered why the question was even being asked. 

Uh, you are full of shit. My wife had a Chevy Bolt. About as much of an econobox FWD EV as you can get, and I’m in NH which is every bit as snowy with shit roads and more mountains than NY. That car was a freakin tank in the snow. 0 wheel spin with the traction control, and all that weight over thin tires made for grea

I don’t understand the issue with renting a car that’s not brand new. You’re not buying it. You’re not maintaining it. It’s transportation. 

Aka Granny Gold. The AARP crowd will adore it. 

Does that matter? The fucking driver should be paying attention and watching what is happening. AP isn’t some magic thing that is new and unique, it’s just cruise control and lane centering. This really comes down to people not driving their cars, if a car has AP or not, watch where you are going and keep your hands

“He was doing it way worse than me!” Wasn’t a valid defense in 3rd grade, and it still isn’t.

The dentist?

Guilty. I have reservations for the Silverado and Lightning. Out of those I like the design of the Silverado better with the Avalanche mid gate, but I bet my F150 number comes up first. 

Strange. My 3rd party finance was easy with none of that run around. 

Tesla is a horrible example here. You see so many white ones because until a couple months ago everything else was $1-2k upcharge. They now have grey as a free color, but the only actual colors (blue and red) are $1.5 and 2k respectively. 

My Tesla experience was easy, I wonder if it is a difference in financing. I made my initial order, a couple months later the app said it was time for the insurance, payment details, I filled that out (just my insurance company and policy number and that I was financing with my credit union) and they provided me with

That fits right in with my Kia dealership impressions. Nice cars, but when I see someone driving one I wonder how they managed to put up with the bullshit long enough to actually buy a car. 

No idea, I didn’t take his card, he wasn’t getting any money from me. 

Lol. He’s terrible.

I just turned around and walked out the service door when he wouldn’t move.

I tried to buy one in early 2019. Then the dealer tried to mark it up $3k and add a $5k “lifetime warranty”. Add in the general scummy demeanor, giant sweaty manager blocking me from leaving and I wasn’t buying anything Kia after experiencing Dan OBrien’s bullshit.