CloverKnollFarms
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EV and Tesla haters can’t stand Elon and his success.
I love Elon. Just not an EV fanboi
EV and Tesla haters can’t stand Elon and his success.
I love Elon. Just not an EV fanboi
If u can’t afford one don’t hate.
EVs would work for almost every homeowner that can charge at home and typically drives less than 50 miles per day.
Isn't it funny that despite me not being a Tesla owner ( thank God) my Google search sends me right to Tesla and as per pic you see its not do simple Trad, it depends on which model ! And also it has qualifier that warranty only promises battery will maintain 70% capacityTesla isn’t the only car company not providing spare tires. I bought a spare tire and jack kit for my Tesla as I did my GM Bolt.
And who charges their EV with a 110V at home?
Tesla refreshed the Y last year with better suspension. My Y rides better than any other car I’ve owned.
Battery warranty on a Tesla is a simple Google search. 8 yr, 120,000 miles.
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So what maybe 50 % of North America .....If u can’t afford one don’t hate.
EVs would work for almost every homeowner that can charge at home and typically drives less than 50 miles per day.
That is hilarious which is why I read this thread at times . Although we don't qualify for any tax credits we could buy a "few" Tesla toys. There are a few nice EV owners here, however, those with a nasty attitude isn't conducive to ever purchasing one.If u can’t afford one don’t hate.
EVs would work for almost every homeowner that can charge at home and typically drives less than 50 miles per day.
Well...except my wife & I 52 years ago each bought a new car which we financed...but never again since.Also, to be fair, MOST people don't have money to afford a new car... But they get them anyway, by letting the bank rent it to them for 72 months
Yep they look like this installed in use.If u actually owned a Tesla you would know that to lift a Tesla with a Jack or on a lift you have to use rubber pucks. Discount tire uses these as I can attest from my last rotation.
I keep for of these pucks in my frunk.
Good grief! That's like buying a new ICE vehicle only to have the warranty null and void if the engine has 30% wear. It comes with 150,000 mile warranty but if it burns or leaks more than a pint of oil between changes you are s.o.l.Isn't it funny that despite me not being a Tesla owner ( thank God) my Google search sends me right to Tesla and as per pic you see its not do simple Trad, it depends on which model ! And also it has qualifier that warranty only promises battery will maintain 70% capacityView attachment 857386 .....so by napkin math considering experts like you also tell us you charge only up to 80% and don't let go below 10% ......so conservatively a worn battery at 70% would only have roughly 50% of it capacity actually usable and significant range impacts. of course ....but I am sure us EV realists are just morons and idiotic thinking this way eh Trad