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Was going to order Model 3 but read the rumour of heated steering on RWD and new paint job, and I am holding on until those rumours being confirmYou've chosen to buy a Tesla, before you made that choice you looked at alternatives, which of those alternatives lost out as your first choice and why?
Anyone I advise now, I say don't get a car with nickel-based pouch cells. At best plenty of future recalls, low resale. At worst, restricted parking (work), excluded from business or house insurance. I think high-energy large pouch cells are daft. Really daft. Everyone will switch to LFP or metal cylinders in my opinion, but it might take years. Leasing, maybe no worry - but buying/using long term, I think this is important.
Cars under too much stress (temperature, vibration) to use pouch. And once a pouch goes, it will set the others off. With cylinders, less chance and slower. LFP very safe.
All you need to know is that OP is not keen on nickel in pouch cells but likes LFP.
Prior to this post I thought I was quite Tesla savvy.
I now realise I am clueless....
Not really a bad belief IMOAll you need to know is that OP is not keen on nickel in pouch cells but likes LFP.
I've been a Jag (and Range Rover) customer since 2001 with a number of vehicles from them, including two new XK's (both old steel and newer shape ali).You've chosen to buy a Tesla, before you made that choice you looked at alternatives, which of those alternatives lost out as your first choice and why?
Any EV is safer than an ICE (especially BMW/Vauxhall). Even if the EV does catch fire (stats from memory were ICE much more dangerous), EVs start slow while ICE fires can be very fast & there's so much energy in the fuel that it's much more dangerous. I think I've seen around 10 vehicle fires not from collisions, a few involved me or others trying to tell the driver their car was on fire, they didn't seem to notice for the first few seconds but pulled over when thick smoke or flames made it obvious.All you need to know is that OP is not keen on nickel in pouch cells but likes LFP.
Yes but wipers, lights and UK self driving are all a dream on a TeslaThe aircon seats were a dream