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My LR with 21” arachnids charges to 377 miles at 100%New LR owner, what'is the indicated range when fully charge?
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My LR with 21” arachnids charges to 377 miles at 100%New LR owner, what'is the indicated range when fully charge?
Things are getting a bit strange on my end.
Does anyone have a screen shot of a pre-$10K Plaid price increase configuration from the Tesla web site? Or, can someone that still has pre-price increase Plaid pricing please PM me their cost break down?
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Bill
thank you Muzzman1
1144 cf as well, been july for a couple weeksFrom blank last few days to July today
RN1144 waiting on that cf I guess
It’s location. Tesla isn’t saying “OK, it’s time to build xEvoLveDx’s car and ship it to him.” They’re saying “we’ve got a car hauler heading to South Carolina in an hour with one empty spot on it. Do we have a Model S built that matches an order in that area?”Congrats! I really don't get it though... Tesla has held my $1000 since I ordered on 11/8/20 (RN1141) and here you have the EXACT same config/colors and get a VIN before me. Your order date 1/28/21 was well after mine. What could be the cause of this?
I'm also in N. Cal. May I ask where you went to get this done? Shop name?Sure -- the tint was ~$1,100 and the OptiCoat Pro+ was ~$1,500, the XPEL on the lights was ~$50.
Just adding to @omarsultan comments (isn't he just a stand-up guy?)in terms of PPF. If you are in a harsh climate where there is sand or gravel on the roads throughout the winter months. If you are wanting to protect the car and not over do it by completely wrapping it. My experience with PPF film and the Model S (Black, white and MSM) is this...It's a bit convoluted, but...
- My experience is the only parts of the car that get road rash are the front bumper cover and the hood, so....
- It seems like a waste of money to wrap the whole car, so maybe just get a bra...
- But I can see the difference between a wrapped and unwrapped panel and that will bother me more on a daily basis than some road rash, plus, one the years, I have gotten pretty good at fixing minor paint chip--the kit Tesla sells is pretty good
I mean...the price is pretty comparable though. Not sure why it's only fair to compare output to output.
But yeah, this is a very different car, and no doubt superlative at what it's designed to do. As fast as the Plaid is, it still doesn't have the cachet, pedigree, or well roundedness (from a performance driving perspective) of a GT3. Then again, you could say exactly the opposite when it comes to ability to comfortably move people and luggage!
Unlucky on the electrical box location on your house…. I have the same situationGot the tint done yesterday. Looks amazing
Set display to energy and just drive…. plug in at home every night and use the car to plan every trip...
I’ve had this happen on previous gen 21” arachnids. You call them, they send a truck with a wheel & tire on it, swap yours out, and bring it to the nearest SC for you to return to at your convenience. In my experience (twice), it takes them about 60-90 minutes to show up and 5 minutes to do the swap… the service itself is free, you just pay dealer price for the tire, mount, and balance.Question for people that have had 21's in the past. If you blow the tire, and there is no spare, what has your experience been?
Does Tesla service come to you and have a real replacement? Is it just a spare? How much do they charge for the service? How long does it take them to arrive on average?
First time Tesla buyer here, now having 21 anxiety.
I had this problem early on with my Performance Y 21” Pirelli tires. I hit a pothole and suffered a blowout with around 1,000 miles on the car. I don’t have experience with Tesla Roadside because I just use AAA, but the problem was that Tesla didn’t have any replacement tires in stock and no tire stores such as Discount Tire etc. had a replacement. Therefore, my only option was to tow the car home and order a replacement from tire rack.com. I had the tire shipped overnight to a local installer, and then towed the car a second time the next morning to get it replaced. I was back on the road the next day, but it was a major ordeal.Question for people that have had 21's in the past. If you blow the tire, and there is no spare, what has your experience been?
Does Tesla service come to you and have a real replacement? Is it just a spare? How much do they charge for the service? How long does it take them to arrive on average?
First time Tesla buyer here, now having 21 anxiety.
I agree, however GT3s are not compromised on power. They are compromised in design. They push that flat 6 to hell and back to get 500hp. As the generations come and go, Porsche has to skim everything they can to make the car a top performer and they do. But the writing is on the wall, the GT3 will be left behind if they don’t crank more power from it. Aero, super sticky tires, pdk, huge brakes and RWS have kept it on top of the track lap times. But eventually they will need more power.The price of a Range Rover Autobiography LWB is also pretty comparable. Would you compare the two? Of course not. I can also spec a 911 Carrera S well past the price of a Plaid by adding tons of options. But it’s “just” a Carrera S
A GT3 is not about power. It is about ultimate responsiveness for hard core street and track driving. They are sacrificing power for that responsiveness.
The Plaid is might impressive. And given its performance / dollar, nothing can keep up. Even my M3P smokes everything. $60k buys you a pretty basic M340i or C43 AMG. They don’t have a prayer.
We've seen at least one post here indicating that the plaid at least will get the option to toggle regen strength off and on.This is an option that Tesla has decided to remove from every car model produced. It has nothing to do with it not being ready in time for the Model S launch. It is about optimizing efficiency across the fleet. This is something most Tesla buyers actually cared about, but the extreme performance of the P cars and now the Plaid has obviously attracted a new customer base that is much less concerned with efficiency.
Same spec except 19’s. Same RN, same blank.RN1150 Plaid/Red/Cream/CF/Spiders/XFSD Dallas, TX
Still Blank. 20 days and counting of blank.
We've seen at least one post here indicating that the plaid at least will get the option to toggle regen strength off and on.
I think those are the same cars that have been there for a few months now (on several videos). I'm almost wondering if they produced them early on but are missing parts (chip shortage). They need to run them back through the assembly line perhaps? Just a thought...If you look at Gabeincal’s YouTube flyover video for June 30, right at 8:26 he is flying over the “Tesla Fremont Temp Lot” and there were exactly 452 cars in that lot which may be all the undelivered Model S cars. Link is: