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    Tesla Model 3 in Australia

    Soon, I hope. Certainly doesn't look capable of outrunning the law.
  2. W

    Tesla Model 3 in Australia

    I've done two interstate road trips across Vic. and SA highways, and got to appreciate the AP very much - way more relaxed after 10 hours on the road. However, it does require a bit of overseeing at times - i.e. turning off in certain situations. As others have mentioned, it tends to hug an...
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    Tesla Model 3 in Australia

    Ran through many of these with a 2% success rate. A few weirder ones, like 'my butt is cold', actually worked, while many others that I'd expected to work, like 'show rear camera', were unknown and failed no matter how I phrased it. For me it's more a list of commands my car can't do :|
  4. W

    Tesla Model 3 in Australia

    Nor me. It would become a quite an expensive car - a price-point where you'd at least expect something else that all owners (not just frequent freeway drivers) could appreciate, like auto open/close on the frunk and boot lids.
  5. W

    Tesla Model 3 in Australia

    I made sure I ordered from the quieter tread selection on my ageing 3 Series Beemer after suffering a batch of noisy tyres.
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    Tesla Model 3 in Australia

    I don't think these rubber door strips were promoted as tyre noise reducers - typically the ads mention 'sound reduction' and reducing 'wind noise'. However, they probably do reduce noise from the tyres on vehicles at speed driving close by. I recall the most noise in air-suspension Model S's...
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    Tesla Model 3 in Australia

    I bought a cheap eBay doors-only kit prior to the delivery of my LR AWD ... one of several on-line purchases to distract me from the excruciating wait. I was surprised that despite the AU$22 price tag (typically $30+ on eBay), these strips had molded ends and corners where required, the...