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I agree, that's why I would suspect they will have a way to let people use their cars on a track without it reflecting in their insurance. Performance specs in a car obviously aren't for public roads and i'm sure most people have done something illegal like accelerating really fast from a stop...
A starlink antenna isn't small. The dish is 23" because it's not just picking up a strong signal from a cell phone tower, it's from low orbit in space. The entire purpose for Starlink is to give internet access to areas of the world where it's extremely hard and expensive to get. There is a...
Oh when I said FSD being possibly subscription only in the future, I definitely didn't mean against peoples reservations. Tesla would get way too much hate if they all of a sudden said anyone with an existing order or preorder with FSD no longer gets it. If Tesla went down that route, they...
Well two things about that.
For one I would assume the system can tell if you are on a public road or private property like a track designed for something like that.
Secondly, if you are someone who wants to use the Plaid Launch function to go down the on ramp onto the highway, which...
Well this is entirely tied to Tesla insurance. It's been said that this will be optional and only for people who have insurance through Tesla. it's not a subscription, just insurance; I'm also pretty sure it'll only save people money since I doubt reckless drivers would opt in to this. The...
I was just talking to a friend about this insurance option that Tesla wants to do and one thing that came to my mind is the speed limit. I've always felt that the safest option when driving on a highway is to keep up with traffic, but I know some stretches of highway in Canada (mostly up north...
Was hoping for a longer event with more tesla wide updates. It's great to see how far the Model S has come and we can be sure that the Cybertruck is going to be just as spectacular since that's what Elon said his daily driver is going to be. No way is he going to be driving around in a vehicle...
I completely agree. Imagine if everyone who invested in Crypto got taxed without selling any of it, then all of a sudden it crashes and they lose the majority of their investment. All of a sudden they have next to nothing and still have to pay taxes on something that they never cashed in on...
That's basically what I was implying. I'm very used to paying for parking when i'm in a city and I don't really care if i'm parking at a mall parking lot of some parking garage that's intended for something else. If i'm able to park my car there when I need parking and I just need to pay a...
I'm not disagreeing that there could be times when these stations get full. It's just my opinion that if Tesla is going through the trouble to make a great supercharger station with a diner and other activities, they probably realize that people don't want to run out of the diner, through a...
I don't think it will be that urgent to move your vehicle. I think putting time limits long enough for you to eat even if your vehicle is charged, or having another system in place to give people at least enough time for a casual meal would do just fine.
I've driven past lots of superchargers...
Well they seem to just have a problem with Musk. They could do some real damage and get him removed from Tesla if they have a good 1000 people who all invite 1000 of their closest friends and then all 1,000,000 of those people invest $100,000 of their disposable income into Tesla to try to...
I was just watching a video on youtube with someone who does a lot of Tesla related videos and he made a really good point for 4860 batteries.
The Model Y's that are soon to be coming out of the gigafactory as well as the Cybertruck are supposed to have 4680 cells. the Model Y is already a...
Well I wouldn't jump right to a conclusion that other companies would overtake them. Right now the real competition is Ford since they have the ability to produce a lot of lightnings and they already have a huge market share for ICE trucks. However once EV trucks are actually available for...
I don't think they would cancel the tri motor Cybertruck. along with the dual motor, they are both leading in demand. The least demanded Cybertruck is the single motor but I don't even think they would cancel that anytime soon since it's the affordable option.
One of the really nice perks of...
That's an excellent point and hopefully Tesla will be able to address it in some way for areas where they are specifically putting infrastructure for people to do things while they charge. There are a few ways they could handle this without requiring something like a valet or you running out to...
It's really unfortunate that we won't be seeing the Plaid Plus. Personally I wasn't planning on getting one, just a regular plaid since it already seemed to be more than enough in a sedan for me. 500+ miles would obviously be amazing in a sedan but I couldn't see myself ever really needing...
One of the thing i love about superchargers, even without a current Tesla myself, is how so many of them are located in areas that I would already park for a while. I see them at malls, near restaurants, and at hotels. If Tesla gets into the restaurant game, they're going one step further...
Additional built in storage wouldn't mean elimating the option for a removable drive. In fact, Tesla appears to be going in a direction where their vehicles will also be personal computers. Tesla has already mentioned that they will have full dedicated gaming computers in the S/X models and I...
The Tesla Sentry Cam feature was something that was added as a software update because of demand for it. Because of that, no additional hardware was added to compliment this feature. I'm hoping that they include more storage space for sentry and dash cam, additional storage would also be very...