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I've created a Model 3 Handout that I gave out to people who checked out my 3 at last weekend's event in Corpus Christi, and will again at this weekend's event in Houston. I lived in Corpus Christi area for 5 years in the 80s due to my dad's job relocating us from outside the Chicago area (McHenry to be specific). My sister still lives there so the event was a good excuse for a visit. I moved here to attend the University of Houston and liked the city so much I decided to stay.
Feel free to download it, and make revisions such as:
When prompted for a name type whatever you want. Then click the wrench icon to download a copy in Pages, PDF, Word, or EPUB format. Handout was created using Pages on a Mac, so the latter 2 might have format conversion issues that you'd need to resolve.
- image that matches your 3
- your referral code
- Supercharger pricing relevant to your state.
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I blacked out my referral code in these screenshots as I don't believe we're allowed to post them here. These screenshots are from last week, the online version has a minor revision due to the recent price change for All Wheel Drive.
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I tried a few times, and kept getting an error that said iCloud couldn't be connected.@SD_Engnr I was able to download and edit it. Click on the wrench in the top right corner and choose "Download a Copy".
I tried a few times, and kept getting an error that said iCloud couldn't be connected.
Worth noting that I'm not an Apple person.
EDIT: Can't seem to download it to edit. Oh well, it's a nice template to reference!
Any luck @SD_Engnr ?
No. Must be my office network.
It's totally fine! I'm happy that I had a nice reference point to start with, and utilized the images that you had. I was able to update the cost of charging, and added a chart showing the approximate cost of a Performance model based on my current Wh/m.Bummer. I'd added Pages and Word files of it to reply #9, but may have been too late for you to utilize them.