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The Model 3 is half the price of the S. There are a bunch of differences. But if a person can't see the difference between a Corolla and a Mercedes, they won't see any difference.
The Model 3 is half the price. It is not a Model S.
A web browser, camping mode, Ability to turn on or off cabin overheat protection, ability to split screen so you could have both rear view camera and navigation showing at the same time and power meter. There may be some I have missed but those are from memory when I owned my S. Hopefully the release 2018.24 and subsequent releases before the big August release will address these issues plus the 2 you mentioned (WiFi and Summons).
I meant software wise. I'm well familiar with the hardware, physical, and cost differences but not so much with the software.
Model S is more plush, better ride, more comfortable in long distance travel. It has matured over the years to be a super competent 4 door hatchback sedan.
It's not good to use the superchargers for your charging needs. This will make the battery experience faster degradation. I don't think people with free supercharging cares though cause I always see a bunch of S and X at the superchargers.No free Supercharging on the 3.
So how would you suggest someone take a Model 3 on a road trip if "It's not good to use the superchargers for your charging needs"?It's not good to use the superchargers for your charging needs. This will make the battery experience faster degradation. I don't think people with free supercharging cares though cause I always see a bunch of S and X at the superchargers.
Road trips is the main purpose of the superchargers. I meant to say that it's not good to regularly use the superchargers for your charging needs. I am pretty sure that there are those who only charge at the superchargers.So how would you suggest someone take a Model 3 on a road trip if "It's not good to use the superchargers for your charging needs"?
I assume people will take the Model 3 on road trips and they will need to charge when they are on road trips. There is no free Supercharging on the 3 so owners will have to pay for Supercharging whereas Model S owners with free Supercharging will not have to pay.