I’ve got an R1T also, and I think tow/haul actually doesn’t even give you full power, or at least not initially. I guess I just need to find a pull around here and try different drive modes.
I’ve got an R1T also, and I think tow/haul actually doesn’t even give you full power, or at least not initially. I guess I just need to find a pull around here and try different drive modes.
Actually, I have a 2008 roadster (since new) and it does have a 12v battery. It going bad was one of the few issues we had in the first 5 or 6 years of having the car. It didn’t die completely, so it didn’t cause any trouble, but the car had a 12v battery malfunction error until we replaced it.
the data they’re collecting is data that no one has on other cars, either.
Most of why you never see any is they only made about 2,450, of which a good bit were exported (and one sent to space...), and by now most of them are rarely driven, (I have a 2008 with 7,000 miles on it). They make more Model 3's in 2 weeks than all the roadsters in the US, and with Tesla having produced 603,858 cars…
vaaaaaapoooooor
seems like you could also have something like saddle bags on either side of the rear wheel, too, and those could add a lot of cargo capacity
Not Wild Bore???
their production is going up, too, though, so that could still be at essentially the same rate per car.
that thing looks like it was designed by the guys on the old top gear...
I wonder if it could be turned into housing with a park in the middle?
Hasn’t the F-150 cab been bigger than the Super Duty for years now? The rearseat legroom has been surpassed by the F-150 awhile ago for sure since they haven’t stretched the Super Duty crew cab since it originally came out until now.
looks like the bridge didn’t have enough height clearance either...
fords definitely do
isn’t he just warming up the tires there?? looks pretty clear he’s throwing it back and forth intentionally for some reason.
Is 11 crashes in 1.7 million miles even an unreasonable rate? That’s one incident per 154,000 miles. Look at most cars with 154,000 miles on them driven by humans and it will have had an ‘incident’ or two. I imagine these things are already doing better than kids with learners permits and probably better than at least…
I can’t tell if he touched it with two hands prior to that, but as soon as he touches it with two hands at the end, he’s going up to shoot anyways.
guy could have just done a normal controlled ditch onto water, which is still survivable.
presumably this is a joke? z1 looks like some failed kit car...
need more angles
Why not bluetooth? Any phone could be the key, and an app could handle it. You could still share access to a car through the app.