Asterix187
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Keep it in the box labelled ‘I have a small penis’. No self respecting car theft will ever look in there.
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Forgot one. Badges are for those who came from a low income area, but got out and achieved and can now afford a $50,000 car, whereas no one they grew up with ever amounted to anything or left their small town. Then when said person rolls around for a once-in-a-while visit, person enjoys the subtle implication of achievement and the unspoken message of "I told you so" that comes from people saying their ideas wouldn't work, just stay here, get drunk every weekend and watch the game on the big screen tv we bought with our tax refund, etc.
Plus the badges look good to me. Most cars have them, including Teslas, so why not on the Model 3?
No you didn’t. What is it about the fake leather that you think reduces its longevity as compared to real leather?
Dude, I just explained what my fear is. Just quit bro do something else with your time. If you don’t understand or are trying to make a point make it.
now you're just trolling. is there a block feature? if not, there needs to be.“Bro,” you said the quality isn’t there. That’s it. Nothing about history with fake leather or known instance of fake leather wearing differently than real leather. Nothing. Just an empty thought. If that’s your idea of a solid statement then you have issues other than car seats that should worry you.
This is getting tiresome.
Can you program a user within the car’s settings to correspond to that account? I.e can I create a secondary profile for my wife that is linked to her seating and mirror settings?
now you're just trolling. is there a block feature? if not, there needs to be.
you def are a troll. why don't you just try it if you own the vehicle. and i found the ignore button. bye felicia.
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High frame rate video with speedometer visible, or it did not happen.
Unless you dropped 600 pounds from your car, this did not happen.
LOL...
Come on over.
I think there are more environmentally friendly ways to verify.
Your statement is absolutely true - especially on the line that didn't make it into your reply. LOL.
That late-breaking comment did not even make any sense. Seems like a way to distract from the question at hand, which is the performance of your vehicle. If it is roughly stock weight, your 1ft rollout 0-60 is about 3.1 seconds.
no no....it made sense.
No rollout or anything.
Please come on over.
Since video evidence (easy to produce these days) is not present, we can really only conclude this is a false claim. I am not sure why you are pushing the FUD. I mean, it is possible on a downhill, with a light car, with a different software setup, etc. But not under the circumstances being discussed here.
I'm pushing the opposite of FUD.
By (apparently) misrepresenting achievable performance, you create doubt about a Tesla’s capabilities and uncertainty about what a new owner can expect. This likely suppresses sales. It is noise, and noise is bad.