That’s fine with me,
That’s fine with me,
I loved the space of the i3 because it too had no center console. I would like to get better use of my Model S’s center console space because that drawer with those weird cup holders takes up too much room of that massive cubby.
They don’t. I work for a small company that tracks it because our traffic is routed through the office vpn and we have to be smart about idiots who might visit a bad site and get the company a ransomware.
I agree. My work laptop tracks everywhere I go online. I know not to watch porn, but they know its actually recommended I take breaks and visit sites like these. Its a good balance.
The passenger airbag does have a sticker that says ‘do not put anything here’, so a removable steering wheel is way harder to manage since thats extra airbags for when the wheel is not attached.
The PowerWall is mostly to replace a backup generator, and store excess solar for nightime use, its ability to help stabilize power in the grid is a very distant third. Its really something for the more cash flush customers who don’t mind spending an extra $10k on their solar setup. The car’s should honestly be a…
I hated how formulaic the whole last mission was.
I think Telsa is really missing out by not trying to sell PowerWalls using refub or second life batteries from their cars at a steep discount. People should feel good for both buying a product that helps, while also buying one that is recycled already. Even if the pack is bigger as they need more cells for it so…
What you are saying is we need AutoAssembly, and assembly line run off cameras and actuators, not lidar cause who needs that when we can deep learn proper panel alignment. Just as long as shadows dont move it wont ever miss a panel.
Honestly using a shifter for stuff other than changing gears was a good idea in the 3, since it does nothing at highway speeds, so they made it adjust autopilot. However owners of said 3s also pointed out how scary it was to tell the car to go into N or R when using autopilot.
The i3 with its digital stalk was the real downfall of blinkers. You had no idea if it was on or off unless you hear the chirps. Moving it too far would not cancel your blinking but start blinking the other direction. Do it too late after it auto centered and the same result would happen.
So the solution was to have the crew living with the teams.
blind trust
The moment this article talked about options I knew it was going to be completely wrong and the comments section has no idea whats going on.
That revenue is all profit though, so if you are used to 5% margins that’s 100% of your profit right there. Also I said their business as a whole is dependent on no competing EVs, not that their business is dependent on these credits.
The southbound run seems to show it hit a rev limiter at 286 and got there quick. So it does have more room, just not enough room to do it in.
I knew Koenigsegg was the current record holder, I forgot it was over 3 years ago. They are still my fav of the ‘too fast’ category of cars, especially cause they do cool stuff like taking transmissions and cams out of their cars.
1st Gear,
Also even if you’ve decided driving through people is the only option... seriously mashing the accelerator?
You make some great points. I see Tesla impacting in 3 ways that people usually take notice of.