I just took mine to a car show last weekend.
Some tips:
- You can put a sign with basic details on an 8.5x11 sheet in the frunk, taped on a window, or on the ground (taped or on cardboard/foam) Speaker stands make nice pedestals for a stand up sign. I had three signs, one with lots of details on a pedestal, one with just "Tesla Model 3 Dual Motor (Electric car)" with large font in the frunk, and a third with charging details and charger pictures in the trunk along with the mobile connector.
View attachment 421585
- Frunk hamster ball! (battery powered hamster from gag gift shop) - gets lots of the kids involved, and adults giggling. It helps to make the frunk flat as the front part is angled down - I put a flattened out cardbox under the frunk carpet to level it out.
View attachment 421579
- Mobile connector and charging information could be left in the trunk so when opened can answer some questions
- Turn off bluetooth on your phone if you let people in the car so it won't drive if they accidentally hit the brakes and hit the shifter
- Leave one door ajar so the touchscreen is visible and not off
- You can put some photos of the dash when driving, your garage charging solution, local chargers, drivetrain/inverter pictures, etc. in a google photos album (or other online photo album), and then bring that album up on the car's web browser app (save it as a favorite beforehand) if you have a premium equipped car
- Summon is a party pleaser. Just make sure you are noticeable near the car and give people nearby warning - I had one person run up to the car to stop it thinking it was in neutral and rolling away. I started announcing this and being prominent after. You need to close all doors, frunk, and trunk, and re-enable bluetooth on your phone to do this. Turn bluetooth off when done.
- Lots of questions on "how far can it go" even though I had signs.
- Sign information:
- Make sure Tesla is in pretty big font, many people don't know what brand it is and there are no logos anywhere on the car that say it.
- Mention it is an electric car
- Range is the most asked question
- "Never need to go to a gas station again!"
- Low maintenance, no oil changes needed, first service in 2 years after purchase for brake fluid and cabin filter
- 0-60 and torque figures (maybe 1/4 mile times) if you want to put in specs
Great ideas. I already have two 11"x17" signs made up, which will be reinforced on foamboard, plus some 8.5"x11" smaller signs for the dash, frunk, and trunk. The big signs have basic info on them in very large print (name, range, performance, power, battery info, curb weight, etc.).
I'm going to set a PIN code so the car can't accidentally be driven.
Sadly, there won't be room to use summon.