Larry in TN
En-Route
They build the car before painting it? Don't they paint the frames before the cars start assembly?Yesterday I got a message that the car is built, awaiting paint, and expected delivery sometime next month.
They build the car before painting it? Don't they paint the frames before the cars start assembly?Yesterday I got a message that the car is built, awaiting paint, and expected delivery sometime next month.
They build the car before painting it? Don't they paint the frames before the cars start assembly?
When someone comes up to you at a party and tells you they own a Tesla and you realize you've forgotten to tell everyone about yours.How to be reminded you own a Tesla….
One that is all 3, plus does cross-fit.Which is worse at a party? Pilot, vegan or Tesla owner?
How to be reminded you own a Tesla….
You get into the airport crew car car, step on brake pedal, nothing happens….
Takes a few moments to remember, “Oh, yeah, it’s an ICE car” and requires an actual car key instead of just your phone.
If @AggieMike88 goes vegan we're in trouble.Which is worse at a party? Pilot, vegan or Tesla owner?
They won't be for too much longer. The Tesla Semi isn't far off.Was rolling down the road in the D and saw a trailer hauler full of Teslas - being hauled by a diesel engine. Tells me what I need to know.
They won't be for too much longer. The Tesla Semi isn't far off.
You guys are scarin' me. I have never gotten in a car or a plane and not know where I was or what I was in.
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Then don't buy one.Still won't get me to Atlanta in 1 stop. When I road trip, it ain't about the journey.
Original post you quoted of mine mention that.Then don't buy one.
But, what does that have to do with diesels vs. electric semi trucks?
And my replied was about the all-electric Tesla semi trucks that are soon to be deployed.Original post you quoted of mine mention that.
I would think electric semis would be great for city delivery trucks.
There is an existing sector of the RV world doing conversions and clean sheet design for just this purpose. I think there are already some in the wild out in LA and the Bay Area.I would think electric semis would be great for city delivery trucks.
Which is worse at a party? Pilot, vegan or Tesla owner?
If @AggieMike88 goes vegan we're in trouble.
Look up the information on the Tesla semi. It is using the new 4680 batteries which allow significantly faster DC charging. Paired with the new Tesla Megachargers at 1.5 MW, the charging time is reasonable and the cost savings over diesel are significant. Ranges offered are 300 and 500 miles pulling a full load. The long-range semi would go 620 miles empty. Charging to 80% is targeted at 30 minutes on the long-range.And thinking the only way the electric trucks could be better is if they had a mini nuclear reactor built into them to charge the batteries.
I don't think semis are great for city driving. They're too bad. There are a number of EV delivery vehicles under development and just now starting to be deployed. Amazon has the order for 100,000 EV delivery vans from Rivian. The USPS will use EV postal delivery trucks from Oshkosh. UPS is getting EV delivery trucks from Arrival. FedEx will be using EV delivery vans from GM's BrightDrop.I would think electric semis would be great for city delivery trucks.
Does your Tesla make fart noises? A friend's son gave me a ride home. My first ride in a Tesla. He said he had it programmed to do that when he used the turn signal. Had the car full of us cracking up. What? Really? Sounded pretty realistic too.Oh, and you haven't lived til you've had 4 drunk female coworkers in your car singing Bohemian Rhapsody on Caraoke.
The biggest revelation is the lack of maintenance of ANY kind. No oil changes, no plugs, no belts, no hoses, nothing. In 2 years I have had zero service. Once a year I jack it up, rotate the tires, and inspect the brake pads. That's it.
While he is munching on a well grilled bratKent has been asked earlier in this thread (or maybe another thread) when he's going to turn vegan so he'll have one more thing to tell everyone about at parties.
More fun when it’s in an AMC Pacer.Oh, and you haven't lived til you've had 4 drunk female coworkers in your car singing Bohemian Rhapsody on Caraoke.
That’s the emissions testing mode.Does your Tesla make fart noises?
Well, I would’ve liked to have joined the Model 3 crowd but they’re a little outside my budget. The $35K Model 3 days are long gone. Horrible time to buy a vehicle right now.
Anyway, today I went with a used S instead. I know, battery failures and drive unit failures are $$$. I like to live dangerously.
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Gorgeous!
Can I ask what year and how much?
Well, you don’t have to worry about driving something dull. The S is the bomb!
Guess I got this to look forward to. Only I won’t have sentry mode to catch the perps.
People suck
…until the batt fails and I cough out $20K.
From what I understand, battery supply (the raw materials more specifically) will lag demand for quite some time. If true, I'm thinking higher prices more likely. Fingers crossed, my 2007 hybrid batteries are still humming along just fine.Good to be realistic! Hopefully, the growing market for EV and hybrid battery replacements will gradually drive down prices.
I was in San Diego in December and twice in January. While this is absolutely no excuse for keying a random car of any type, it seemed during those visits that annoying drivers (running red lights, passing on the right when the number of lanes decreased, cutting people off to make an exit at the last minute) tended to drive more expensive cars, including Teslas. It isn't even an excuse for keying the car that just cut you off- my opinion is karma catches up to them.Guess I got this to look forward to. Only I won’t have sentry mode to catch the perps.
They do.People suck