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So sorry to hear about this, hope you have some good insurance to cover the damage. Absolutely horrible what people do, but that's the way it goes. At least no one was hurt I hope
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Ah man, really sorry to hear this. And, yikes, 3x this has happened?! Certainly not the homecoming any of us expected but your optimistic outlook after completing the journey and dealing with this is something we can all learn fromAs I aproach the garage it doesn’t feel right, probably the lights on and the door open, followed by the smashed glass and distinct lack of tools.
It ony stopped me smilling for a short period.
And I assume it would be a good bit easier with a 3.0 battery.And if anyone wants a roadster driven across country I’d do it again in a heartbeat.
Are you sure you were in Range mode? Usually it will stop showing you the distance when it drops below ~24 miles or so, and instead says “unable to calculate remaining range.” The first time I tried a long trip in Range mode, I stopped for a charge along the way and the car reset to standard mode. It made me nervous until I realized.Having never driven a roadster before I think it would make little difference. There were a few trips I could have made without the additional 1-2 hr top ups just to be safe. I would certainly have confidence to do the 210 mile legs, I arrived at one with 11 miles left on range setting so it was a little nerve racking. It was a great exercise in getting the most miles per charge but it’s nice to have it on normal for the extra power.