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    former BMW owners

    My wife and I had a BMW Z4, a Toyota Highlander, and a BMW X5. We got rid of the Z4 and the Highlander, and bought a Model Y Performance. Zero regrets. And even though we still have the X5, and it’s a great car, it’s never anyone’s first choice to take somewhere. It is now the car you have to...
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    Low power, no acceleration

    Same for me. They said my issue was also a failed temp sensor inside the battery pack.
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    Low power, no acceleration

    Similar situation with my model y (performance). Also late September birthday (49xxx vin). Also low covid miles (just over 3000). AND, my end result was also a new HV battery (and a couple of sensors)... For me, I went out to the garage (mid March), and it was about 75 degrees in the garage...
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    Jeda Hub for Model Y

    I got my hub this past week (ordered late September). I’m happy with it. I knew going in that there was going to be a wait. 3 months is certainly more than I was expecting. but hey, small company, popular product problems. Just happy I got it. It’s not like I desperately needed it. It just...
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    Trailer hitch bike rack - ultrasonic sensors

    I don’t have my MY yet to know absolutely for sure. But everything that I’ve read So far is that with the Official Tesla Tow package (With the updated software), put in Tow Mode, the car will turn off the rear sensors so you don’t get harassed by alerts. With a 3rd party tow hitch, there is no...
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    Theoretical tax question re: FSD

    :) Use tax doesn’t apply to where you use it. It’s all based on where you live and where you bought it and if that retailer collected applicable sales tax or not. I agree most people don’t claim use tax. And in small amounts it would be very hard to enforce. It was a huge reason online retailers...
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    Theoretical tax question re: FSD

    Keep in mind, that legally, you may still be required to claim those taxes on your tax return. Some states require you to pay “Use Tax” when you live in a sales tax state, but make purchases in a sales tax free state. I’m guessing most people don’t actually do that, even though they’re required...