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The reviews of its suspension system is not good. I wish they have air suspension system like they have in Model S and Model X. The ride comfort is important.
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After watching numerous Tesla road trip YouTube videos, I'm convinced Evs are not the way to do it. Sure, they make it sound cool with the super charger stations with a Cracker Barrel next to it. I can eat while I wait for the charge. But how inconvenient is that? I would love to get a Tesla but I will never take it on a road trip longer than it's range.
I know a lot of people talk about this, but especially since these aren't cheap cars, why wouldn't you rent a suv or minivan or just a convertible or something if you wanna travel a ways? If you are spending 50 grand on a car, you can spend $80 a day to rent something decent for a trip. Depending on how many miles you are going to drive, it might partially offset the cost of the rental with the depreciation those miles would add to the car.
All of this ridiculous anti green energy sentiment blinds people from reality (not the person I am replying to). I have some coworkers there with Teslas and they were better off then anyone else. Power would come on every 4-5 hours for an hour or so, which was enough time to keep their tesla charged up while they kept comfortable in camp mode, safely with the garage door closed. They had plenty of power to keep their electronics charged as well. Moreover, if you had a Tesla Solar system with their recommended amount of power walls you may have barely noticed the first couple days of the end of the world playing outside..
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I was evaluating myself to buy one, but given that range is very low.. it's very hard for me to make long drives in the state I am in. Will wait till range is 500+ miles.
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All of this ridiculous anti green energy sentiment blinds people from reality (not the person I am replying to). I have some coworkers there with Teslas and they were better off then anyone else. Power would come on every 4-5 hours for an hour or so, which was enough time to keep their tesla charged up while they kept comfortable in camp mode, safely with the garage door closed. They had plenty of power to keep their electronics charged as well. Moreover, if you had a Tesla Solar system with their recommended amount of power walls you may have barely noticed the first couple days of the end of the world playing outside..
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