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    Supercharger - Irvine, CA - Michelson Dr. (Park Place, LIVE 19 Oct 2019, 12 urban stalls)

    Got the last available one this afternoon. It's weird on the app and touchscreen, sometimes will say 3/12 free, then check a few minutes later and it says 2/2 free or 1/1 free.
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    Service Center opening in Lake Forest

    Took X there this week. They don't have loaner cars at this location yet so if you need that I would go to another.
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    I drive my Model X (non Performance) more spirited than I ever drove my Performance Model 3

    I'm the opposite. I have a Model X 75D and Model 3 Performance. I think even if I had the X Performance I woudn't drive it as fast as the 3. Just something about being heavier and takes longer to brake that makes it feel more dangerous when flooring it than a lighter more nimble car to me.
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    Service Center opening in Lake Forest

    Already got an appointment to bring my X in on Wednesday there
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    Urgent Question: Model 3 Range

    294 lifetime myself in 3 Performance, 333 in my old Model S 85D and 420 in Model X 75D. I wouldn't change driving habits and too much for a little more efficiency, just have fun! These things cost much less to drive than ICE vehicles anyway.
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    Urgent Question: Model 3 Range

    I've had three Teslas and have never get close to the rated range on any. I typically expect to get 75 to 85% of what it says. I drive 5 MPH more than speed limit, autopilot always when on freeways, southern California weather. I don't think you can get the rated range unless you drive 60 MPH...
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    Service Center opening in Lake Forest

    Yeah my friend told me this last week. Sent me this picture.
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    20" Michelin Pilot Sport 4S Tire Life (P3D+)

    You need to rotate tires on AWD cars?
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    Model X IRS 100% Deduction “Hummer Loophole” - 2018 Edition

    Gross vehicle weight rating - Wikipedia The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), or gross vehicle mass (GVM) is the maximum operating weight/mass of a vehicle as specified by the manufacturer[1] including the vehicle's chassis, body, engine, engine fluids, fuel, accessories, driver, passengers...
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    18" vs 20" wheels 0-60 times

    Same reason why all high performance cars like Corvettes, Porsches, Ferraris have larger wheels. Looks, better road feel and ability to install larger brakes. Do you want a Lambo to have 15" wheels and gigantic side walls?
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    No transmission - you beauty!

    I like not having a transmission cause one less thing to go wrong and maintain. But I feel the Performance models would have better top end acceleration if we had gears?
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    AutoPilot braking and Overpasses

    Mine does this too. I never thought about it being the speed limit but makes sense. I always thought it was because the shadow of the overpass fooled it into thinking it was a car or something.