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I contacts so Tesla support supposedly there is a limit how many songs Slacker will play and after that it just take u to the song's station instead I guess this is to limit cost since Apple, Spotify and Amazon all charge for this type of feature
With the recent price decrease on 75, if u included tax credit and state incentive. You can get close to a new MS75 as your list price. You might want to adjust your price.
What's the year and model of your MS? I think as M3 revealing get closer the harder it is for Tesla to market and sell the MS so they are probably desperate for any sale lead. Wall Street is still quite obsess with Tesla quarterly delivery number so Tesla still need to show good number for 2nd...
Since the MS 100 price increase already happened, it sound like you still love your Tesla why don't u wait until the next refresh or when Tesla come out with a feature that you must have.
Yes, if the shop doesn't removed the bumper it will be buff and touch up which the scratch is probably too big for touch up. But removing a Tesla bumper would increase your repair cost by more than a thousand
With the recent price drop also power lift gate and sunroof being standard equipment. The asking price seems to be way too high especially take into account of tax incentives
From what I read, Tesla usually only put in refurnish battery so it's not a brand new pack. I had heard some people experience more degradation with refurnish battery so even if Tesla replace the battery it would not be any better?
I had heard in the past people able to get their money $2500 back if there is good reason why they back out even after the one week wait period so honestly not sure how many actually have their deposit forfeited
Tesla had traditionally announce both direct and indirect (free supercharging) price increase ahead of time but had not done so for price decrease like when the MS 60 would be coming out last year. But this is the first time where the price drop without any feature changes so I do understand how...
I honestly don't think you be keeping your car for longer than 8 years, which is when the battery and drive unit warranty end. My previous car is a Honda that I kept for 9 years and before that a Toyota for 7 years until it was total in an accident. So if you look back at your car buying...
I got the 60 after Tesla announce AP 2 and before the price increase. I only got EAP with referral credit come out to $70k not including destination fee. With the federal and state tax credit that's about 60k. With gas saving plus free supercharging as I plan to keep my car for 8 years the total...
Yes, I asked service and they just say my miles on 100% is consistent with other MS 60 with similar mileage. Maybe like Gabeincal, we should supercharge more often.
Since Jason Hughes hacked the Tesla battery management system a software limit 60 have about usable 62 kWh which is 2 kWh more but for a 75 it only has a usable battery of 72 kWh so one would expect the degradation would be less.
Tesla’s hacked Battery Management System exposes the real usable...
I have a MS 60 picked up end of Dec, 7000 miles and after a month I notice the 100% mileage drop 1 mile per week now at 203. I got some conflicting answers from Tesla.
1) Try to avoid supercharging as supercharging increase degradation
2) The rated miles are based on driving behavior and can...
In locations where both L2 and superchargers exist, there are usually a lot more superchargers than L2. This is especially true when the L2 charging stations are free.
Just a thought in a month or so we would start to see MS/MX and eventually M3 with limit credit to supercharging. Quite a few supercharger at shopping malls have both L2 charger and supercharger together. How would other EV drivers react if they start seeing Tesla using the L2 charger instead of...
The right side of my Tesla got scratch a week ago, one of the certified Tesla body shop said they can buff and touch up for $50 but it won't be perfect. To achieve perfection it will cost more than $1000.
Yes I took delivered in Dec and been service twice already. When you take the car in to service, they do charge and wash the car for you also they also do some basic inspection so just think of it as kind of a free maintenance appt.