shonline
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Fantastic pickup in Charlotte on March 21. The team in Charlotte were fantastic and the drive home was so easy. Car was nearly flawless, with only a piece of exterior door window trim a few mm out of sync. Fixed in 30 seconds.
Drove her home to the Charleston area with a nice stop at Santee supercharger. Seeing a charge rate of 274 miles/hr blew my mind. Met some other owners there as well. I think Clarke's Restaurant is pretty happy the chargers are behind their hotel - as we all seemed to be in for lunch. Thanks to all of you here, I knew quite a lot on pickup. Including how to find a charger that does not impact another owner. I originally had back into a b stall, and quickly adjusted. A small example of how great this TMC group is.
Autopilot, once you trust it, is a revolution in long distance driving. I will never - not - pay attention, but with a finger or two on the wheel feeling the car maneuver, you soon can anticipate it's moves. Lane changing is also extraordinary.
I think I might be obsessed with hitting the "300 line" of power consumption, a bit of a challenge and game. The drive gave me lots of time to see what impacts it, which is good because I want to do some long distance travel with it.
I struggled with the pano roof decision, but am not a lover of any sunroof, and am happy I went without it. Just a personal thing.
The car is more than I'd hoped. I am fortunate to have it, and feel good about supporting an important step forward. One without gas and CO2!
Drove her home to the Charleston area with a nice stop at Santee supercharger. Seeing a charge rate of 274 miles/hr blew my mind. Met some other owners there as well. I think Clarke's Restaurant is pretty happy the chargers are behind their hotel - as we all seemed to be in for lunch. Thanks to all of you here, I knew quite a lot on pickup. Including how to find a charger that does not impact another owner. I originally had back into a b stall, and quickly adjusted. A small example of how great this TMC group is.
Autopilot, once you trust it, is a revolution in long distance driving. I will never - not - pay attention, but with a finger or two on the wheel feeling the car maneuver, you soon can anticipate it's moves. Lane changing is also extraordinary.
I think I might be obsessed with hitting the "300 line" of power consumption, a bit of a challenge and game. The drive gave me lots of time to see what impacts it, which is good because I want to do some long distance travel with it.
I struggled with the pano roof decision, but am not a lover of any sunroof, and am happy I went without it. Just a personal thing.
The car is more than I'd hoped. I am fortunate to have it, and feel good about supporting an important step forward. One without gas and CO2!