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    What is your charging situation for the Model 3?

    ^^^Arrrrgh, sorry. I somehow posted my original post without being finished. Mods, can't we delete/edit after posting? :( Anyway, to continue the original post, how many others are in my situation? I realize this thread might be considered more appropriate to a general Tesla discussion, but I...
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    What is your charging situation for the Model 3?

    Hey all, Quick intro--I'm a relative newcomer, having only posted once or twice before. Although I've been rooting for Tesla to succeed, I never thought they'd get this far. For me, the Model S/X were kind of a pipe drum Now, the Model 3 might actually happen, which suddenly means I have to...
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    What Options I would Buy now that I have 2 teslas

    Josh, As a fellow Bay Area resident, let me thank you for the write-up. I'm hoping to get an MS sometime in the next year or two, and I am kind of budget-concious. I was thinking that the 60 ought to be plenty for Bay Area driving, but having it confirmed is nice to read. When the time comes...
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    Why Apple/Google/Whoever Should Buy Tesla

    I think it would be a great idea if Apple bought Tesla, or purchased a majority ownership or whatever, because of the billions in capital it would inject. I'm rooting for Tesla, but I think their biggest challenge has been and will always be lack of capital. I'm amazed they've made it this far...
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    Tesla Model S: Test Drive Report

    >> How long is a typical test drive (from walking into a store to leaving)? Are appointments required... or can you walk in? Test drive was about 20 mins, plus 5 mins beforehand to register, sign the waiver, etc. You'd probably be done in about a half-hour. Wouldn't hurt to call ahead and...
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    Tesla Model S: Test Drive Report

    I went for a test drive myself this past weekend, in sunny Menlo Park, with a standard 85 kWh. PROS: • Acceleration (of course!) • Silky-smooth, extremely responsive drivetrain • Single-pedal throttle modulation. I really like that feature! • The front seats felt nice and sporty to me. I fit...
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    Random Model S sightings

    Nearly every weekday I walk about 15 mins each way to work through San Francisco's Financial District. Since the Model S came out, I can probably still count on the fingers of one hand the number of MS's I've seen. The thing is, SF's FiDi isn't exactly hurting for money. A lot of wealthy people...