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    2017 Model S Supercharging

    Well, that's why I asked. Mine was removed, and Tesla never had it back in their possession. I see no reason whatsoever the feature should have been separated from the VIN, if it was indeed sold that way in the first place. I spoke with my attorney, and I'm seriously considering bringing...
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    2017 Model S Supercharging

    Can I jump in here and ask a similar question? I bought a 2016 Model S recently, specifically that year because of unlimited free supercharging for the life of the car, tied to the VIN, as I understand the sales verbiage, give or take. I understand this changed in 2017, reverting to only for...
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    Politics - Quarantine Thread

    Just ordered a front bumper plate: "Electron Lives Matter". Can you tell I'm not a Biden supporter? ;-)
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    Screen froze while accessing manual

    I just bought a late 2016 build Model S, and have the same problem. 3 days now and I have never been able to open the manual, just the table of contents. Just freezes. And browser is so slow, it takes a full minute to react to a press. Streaming music seems ok, not affected too much. This...
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    Onscreen supercharger $$

    Could you please clarify your answer, does the $ amount still show on the screen as shown above, in the case of Lifetime Free Supercharging? Does it go away, or still show up there to show what it would have cost if it was direct billed to owner's Tesla account?
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    Free supercharger

    I am considering buying a used 2016 75D Model S, I stopped at a supercharger, and it let me supercharge. It showed the $ cost ($3.50 or so to top it off). Is this normal behavior with a free lifetime supercharging car (shows $ amount) or is this being billed to the previous car owner?
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    Buy used model S or new

    Hi, I am looking at a used Model S P85D, which has "Insane" mode activated, (or whatever it's called). My concern is, I read that use of this higher power feature often is likely to damage or reduce the lifetime of the battery. Does anybody have any insight as to this issue? Thanks in advance...