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I inherited a bunch of the old 60's & 70's ceramic figural decanters (ie shaped like old cars). The Tesla decanter will be an ironic addition to that collection.
To me, it seemed a more personal event directed at the first Model S recipients in the audience. A lot of Elon's pauses and uhh-umms seemed to be him reacting to and listening to the people standing in front of him. He really wasn't talking to the cameras at all. There was a lot of audience...
The yoke steering, the 187 mile Supercharging in 15 min, the ventilated seats and ventless air con, the POWER CURVE(!), the drag co-eff, the "new battery pack" (new config? 4680's?), ......, I'm not in the market for the S but I see promising CT stuff for the future. Can't wait for the new S...
They don't have to target Tesla directly, they can target businesses/people corollary to Tesla with weak systems. This is playing out a cyberpunk screenplay in real life. Black hats, white hats, Gandalf the Grey hats.
EV Dave (youtube) bought and drove a Mach E back from Colorado to East Coast. He documented it and struggled with the Nav and the charging. There were comments that were very hostile to his criticisms of the Mach E that were pretty disturbing. Anti-Tesla, pro-Anyone else types. This door...
I watched that video a few days ago. Quite the situation. A fun fact I learned about the EDR is that it allegedly knows how much the driver WEIGHS (?!!). I was much chagrined about that for personal reasons :cool:.
Haven't we seen article after article like this for several months going? I smell people still shorting Tesla behind most of these, disruption breeds contempt it seems.
Can confirm Costco was the first public chargers I remember back in EV1 days. I still remember which parking spaces were the chargers at the local one. In AZ.
Having driven the Polaris Slingshot; no need the motorcycle endorsement in that state. The 2 wheels in front, back single drive wheel was very stable (felt like 4 wheels) on all freeway and secondary roads. It was F.U.N! Did not take it on dirt or offroad.
I can't help myself, this thing is cute and iconic. What a great era of reimagining vehicles we are in now. Not giving up my CT, but I can see the appeal of this type of design.
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