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Thank you Tesla. I'd hate to think that you made a perfect car.Nope.
OP: congrats !
And thanks for sharing
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Thank you Tesla. I'd hate to think that you made a perfect car.Nope.
**soooo** close to carrying 8' lumber without having it intrude into the front passenger compartment92" diagonal from back of passenger seat to opposite corner of trunk.
Or OP is 'testing' jack rabbit startsbut that seems really low no?
Looks like he averaged, on his last 30 miles in 50 degree weather, 335 wh/mile (208 wh/km).I was glad to see the heat pump shown in the manual. I'm really looking forward to seeing real world range numbers, including in the cold. With the heat pump, I'm guessing the MY will outdistance the M3 when using the cabin heater.
So the little bar that sticks out from the rear driver's side seat to the center section - that is so that when the rear driver's seat is "released" (to lower) it "catches" the center section and drags it down with it (i.e. the 60 in the 60/40 fold) - is that correct? Assumign so, effective, but certainly a "low rent" solution there.
Audi e-Tron has the same bar, not exactly low rent either.Yep. My Range Rover has the exact same bar for the same reason, so I mean, no THAT low rent it seems. I’ll take a pic later.
So the solution to non-staggered and/or higher profile tires, if you want one, is one of the many after market Performance Option compatible wheels available. My Model 3 Performance + I retrofitted with aftermarket compatible 18" wheels. There are also 19" available. If Model Y Performance + has identical brakes/stud spacing, the Model 3 wheels should fit but ONLY OEM 20" P wheels or aftermarket P option compatible. The sources are well documented here on the Model 3 Forum, including the one I chose.That I don’t know. They are questions that need to be answered and will be as more of these hit the road. I have a Performance Model 3 (P3D+) and it has a special chamfered lip on the hub and will not take 19’s per se unless specifically manufactured to account for the hubbed lip, or adding a spacer.
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Audi e-Tron has the same bar, not exactly low rent either.
I'd guess it's the only real way to do a 40-20-40 split. Something needs to hold the center section when it's up.Oh, so I guess it’s probably common with these type of seats. I took a couple pics. Looks essentially the same as the Y to me.
I think the number you are looking for is in this video:Thank you for the detailed information. I know that you have handled a ton of requests. If you have time and do not mind, I would like to know the distance from the ground to the seat of the driver. That is, how far off the ground is the driver's butt? Max height would be great. Max and min better. Thanks again.
Without that little bar, the center seat would have nothing to support it when up. Most cars have a 60/40 and don’t allow the center to come down on its own. Other vehicles have a “ski” pass through hole on the “60” side.So the little bar that sticks out from the rear driver's side seat to the center section - that is so that when the rear driver's seat is "released" (to lower) it "catches" the center section and drags it down with it (i.e. the 60 in the 60/40 fold) - is that correct? Assumign so, effective, but certainly a "low rent" solution there.
My model 3's have worn very evenly - had my car in recently for some routine things - had them check the tires and at 21000 they were the same all around. I don't drive the car that aggressively so I am sure that helps but the AWD does seem to be pretty good at keeping the wear front to back pretty close to the same - at least that has been my experience....And I’ve seen a couple posts around here with people saying their Model 3’s don’t wear evenly. Hmmm. OK. I guess we’ll see how this goes. With the Model X, it’s been really good in this regard. Not just for us, for lots of others.
@SilverSmith please try sit or stand on the trunk cover to see if it bend or sink please. a CUV cannot hold weight is quite problematic.