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I didn't. Tesla found the brake problem and fixed it during an annual service. Then my Watts per mile usage dropped significantly.
I keep looking forward to there being enough experience data so we can all know what to expect for real-world battery life. When I first purchased...
We know what they think is reasonable, the new warranties say 70% retention over 8 years.
Entirely at Tesla's whim, whatever mood Elon is in today.
Yep, been setting charging to 100% and enjoying my meal and/or shopping though all of this because I never get past 97% :rolleyes:
Exactly. You don't know.
And which of those cars had essential parts that had to be registered to the master computer with support of the manufacturer for full functionality?
Tesla does not support that. Tesla disavows and restricts those cars. At this point Tesla offers no plan or endorsement for continued use of their...
The only problem I had, and I suspect most here had, with accepting your simple truths is that you never gave them to us. Tesla still hasn't come...
WOW! Explaining the fires is an order of magnitude more significant than our battery gimping. Where and when are you going to? Far, far more...
No doubt they also expect significant cost recovery from LG. We'll see if they work this out between themselves or it becomes a major PR...
You could have a brake dragging. That happened to me several years ago.
In the early days Tesla was treating customers like royalty. They really did go the extra mile to resolve all legitimate complaints. They made...
But you missed the main point: Tesla made that linkage in their statement following the fires. And no one has yet explained the fires. So Tesla...
But you don't know that. You can only guess the process and the output parameters. Fuel cells already manage complex hydration issues, this would...
Actually, condensation releases energy. Enough to be worth capturing? Or perhaps the process they describe can simply use the water in vapor form?
The output of the fuel cell is electricity and water.
Not to mention commit to build out a multi-billion dollar EV charging network/ ;)
I don't understand the logic behind these complaints. If Tesla is buying the car back then their offer covers the the cars and all options. Once...
Definitely something to think about after next May when my warranty expires.
I don't understand your logic. The packs of most on Model S and X are still interchangeable and most do not have the the problems that "a small...
Then which way are you arguing? If there have been no unexplained fires since the update it would suggest the update fixed a major safety problem,...
Based on the 70% in the new warranties, my instinct is that this is going to spread and not stay confined to the era of 85s, but at least folks...
Hmmmm, will we or won't we then have more fires? :rolleyes: ...and what does either case imply? That's where I'm stuck.
I am still trying to wrap my head around the fundamental implications of what we really do know: Teslas experienced apparently spontaneous...
I would NEVER accept treatment from a doctor who wouldn't explain the facts of his diagnosis. I would run from his office. I certainly wouldn't...
I also hope to keep my car long past the battery warranty. Until this debacle delivered via update I was feeling very good about that. As things...
I'm sorry if it hurts your feelings but I learned long ago not to accept "Just trust me" as substance. What's more, I think you did too.
Useful in context, devoid of facts yet nonetheless well worth goading you into. But all of that and you still won't just say what you found?...
I didn't say I rely upon or take your expertise at face value in either side of the issue you choose to take at any given time. I would first...
Supporting facts on that "clarification"? Or is that just an unsupported declaration? You know, that thing that so offends you.
Yes, you do seem to spend more of your time complaining about other poster's comments than factually refuting them and providing new data. It has...
You are flat out dead wrong that WHY does not matter. It's called motive. It's called intent, and it very often makes a difference as to whether...
Oh, you are progressing. Now it's a made-up fantasy, a delusion we suffering under, nothing wrong with our cars at all, we're just trying to cause...
So you suspect it is an NHTSA coverup? :rolleyes:
They were required in EPA testing to use the same operating parameters of ordinary customer use. They have arbitrarily changed the latter...
That was Apple's claim in their fiasco and it didn't work for them even in an under $1k product with much shorter expected useful life. They sure...
That's how I would interpret it. Perhaps someone could explain how that matches up with this claim: "This is false. This is not at all how...
No worries, one way or the other it will most certainly follow some big announcement from Tesla.
But that IS speculation, stringing together bits of information gleaned from any available sources and offering it for comment and constructive...
Perhaps they would all switch to devoted followers if you added a speculation disclaimer to your Tag Line :D
Because they have been referenced as such hundreds of times in these literally thousand of posts. It has even been told to you specifically and...
You really just don't get it. Too bad. These have all been thoroughly established as speculative hypotheses within a (very long) ongoing...
His posts have in fact been labeled as speculation from the outset. I think we have all agreed that all of us here can do nothing other than...
I guess it's a matter of perspective. Even if you believe some of the hypotheses Chaserr posts are false based on your expertise and secret...
They shouldn't even need to issue stock. Accepting the high estimate of 25K cars if they were fudging on the "small number", $250,000,000 is well...
They settled, including buybacks, ONLY because they were "forced" to, i.e. "cause (a person or thing) to act or move in spite of resistance:...
LOLOL, Not even playing semantic games is going to work on this one. It doesn't take much deduction: They wouldn't have agreed to the buyback...
Of course they were "forced" into a settlement. They had no other choice than to reach a settlement of some kind to remain in business and...
"peace of mind" can often be achieved by induced delusion or drugs. :rolleyes: