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Nonsense. On some electric vehicles (e.g. BMW i3), that's an issue.Not to mention that the interference in AM reception caused by electric vehicles makes it pretty useless.
one of my hangups holding me back...Not a primary issue, but in my daily driver I listen to AM about ...oh maybe 98.5% of the time that I drive..... It's probably a majority of folks don't use AM radio, but still some of us do....
Plenty of FM stations here in Phoenix on my new Model Y.There is no RADIO in my new Tesla (Model Y). It has podcasts and other stuff, but I cannot tune in local AM stations (such as WOR 710 AM in New York.
1. Most of the stations I listen to are AM, not FM.Plenty of FM stations here in Phoenix on my new Model Y.
That’s right. We cannot listen to ANY AM stations, but you can search and save FM radio.
1. Most of the stations I listen to are AM, not FM.No am radio.
There are some local stations available via internet seamlessly integrated. Takes awhile to find new good stations though. Not one you do, you make them "favorite" and then it's easy.
That "Tune In" gadget is NOT a "radio"!Nonsense. On some electric vehicles (e.g. BMW i3), that's an issue.
The AM radios work fine on my '13 Leaf and '19 Bolt.
As I posted in another forum in Dec 2019:
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FWIW, on Saturday night, I stumbled across 1070 AM on my Bolt while in San Jose. I listened more carefully and the highways mentioned weren't familiar to me. I listened more and heard temps for Burbank, LA and one more So Cal city. This is all while driving around. After listening more, I confirmed it was KNX 1070 AM: KNX 1070.
On Sunday night, I was able to tune to the same station on my Leaf's AM radio while also driving around. I did eventually confirm it was again KNX 1070 AM.
If the coordinates at KNX (AM) - Wikipedia are right, the transmitters are in Torrance, CA, about 345 miles away by car.
So... terrible or whatever and EVs and all, I was able to listen to an AM radio station over 300 miles away on both my EVs w/their factory stereos. Wikipedia claims it's a 50 kW station.
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Model S for first the few years also included AM radio.
In doing research to reply to another post, as I posted at No AM radio?, I found that the Niro EV, Kona Electric and i-Pace all have AM radios, as well.