What do you have under the hood? A trunk!
Oh, I'm so gonna steal that one. That's great!
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What do you have under the hood? A trunk!
I love this titanium undercarriage. Safe at any speed.
By your description of where the damage was, that's the aluminium tank armour. The titanium skid plates are small and to the very front of the battery. They keep debris from catching the front of the battery. Agreed that it's safe at any speed.
True story as told by a Barnes and Noble sales person at the Hamilton Market Place NJ Supercharger.
Irate lady enters store and complains that the vacuum cleaners in the parking lot are not working and there is no slot for the coins.
Sales person tries to explain that these things are chargers for Tesla electric vehicles.
Irate lady tells her in no certain terms that she is full of s--t and leaves in a huff.
True story as told by a Barnes and Noble sales person at the Hamilton Market Place NJ Supercharger.
Irate lady enters store and complains that the vacuum cleaners in the parking lot are not working and there is no slot for the coins.
Sales person tries to explain that these things are chargers for Tesla electric vehicles.
Irate lady tells her in no certain terms that she is full of s--t and leaves in a huff.
.... because.... there are ALWAYS vacuum cleaners in Barnes and Noble parking lots... right?Irate lady tells her in no certain terms that she is full of s--t and leaves in a huff.
But the "bounce" that was described might have been the titanium plate lifting the car as it hit the ladder as per the videos that Tesla released at the time the plates were starting to be fitted? These showed the car lifting, as opposed to the plate deflecting or denting as the car coped with concrete blocks, trailer hitches etc.
The dent in the aluminium panel might be as the car returned to normal height from it's bounce as the ladder was exiting stage right?
True story as told by a Barnes and Noble sales person at the Hamilton Market Place NJ Supercharger.
Irate lady enters store and complains that the vacuum cleaners in the parking lot are not working and there is no slot for the coins.
Sales person tries to explain that these things are chargers for Tesla electric vehicles.
Irate lady tells her in no certain terms that she is full of s--t and leaves in a huff.
True story as told by a Barnes and Noble sales person at the Hamilton Market Place NJ Supercharger.
Irate lady enters store and complains that the vacuum cleaners in the parking lot are not working and there is no slot for the coins.
Sales person tries to explain that these things are chargers for Tesla electric vehicles.
Irate lady tells her in no certain terms that she is full of s--t and leaves in a huff.
This makes me want to put an audio clip with the sound of a vacuum on my thumb drive so if someone pulls up trying this I can make it seem like mine is working
I got the same question from a restaurant patio as I drove out of the lot in my Boxster, years ago. My wife was in the passenger seat and started laughing. I pointed to her, and the response from the patio was "No, are you married?"As I was waiting for my wife outside a supermarket, the driver of the Evoke parked next to me arrived and started to go all crazy on how cool the TMS is, etc.
Her first question was: "Are you married ?"
My wife arrived a few minutes later ...
It's times like this the phrase "You just can't fix stupid!" comes to mind... :scared:True story as told by a Barnes and Noble sales person at the Hamilton Market Place NJ Supercharger.
Irate lady enters store and complains that the vacuum cleaners in the parking lot are not working and there is no slot for the coins.
Sales person tries to explain that these things are chargers for Tesla electric vehicles.
Irate lady tells her in no certain terms that she is full of s--t and leaves in a huff.