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You have a good feeling. It is an s plaid that come off the line last month. very new.Yep, saw that there's a single car on TeslaFi myself this morning. I have a feeling it's a Plaid. Not a single other pending install though.
Lol, in Nevada? I guess you can wash in the winter.I guess this isn't going to be of any value to me in my driveway. 4+ years and I have never taken it to a car wash
You are thinking the typical California image of Middle and Southern California. There are parts of California just as brutal with snow as Long Island But yea, I don't want to be hand washing a car in the snow.2) You live in California. You can wash your car at home all year round. Try doing that in the middle winter when it's snowing, 30 degrees and there's salt/sand stuck to your car that needs to be removed.
No I can't wash in winter. TOO much snow and brutal cold. You must be thinking of Las Vegas. People that don't live in California and Nevada sure get confused and think it is all sun and fun Not sure what you think goes on out here.Lol, in Nevada? I guess you can wash in the winter.
So, how have you gone 4+ years without using a car wash if you can't wash your car in winter?No I can't was in winter. TOO much snow and brutal cold. You must be thinking of Las Vegas. People that don't live in California and Nevada sure get confused and think it is all sun and fun
I doubt people who live full time in Tahoe, or similar, wouldn't use a car wash. My comment was to someone from the Bay Area.You are thinking the typical California image of Middle and Southern California. There are parts of California just as brutal with snow as Long Island But yea, I don't want to be hand washing a car in the snow.
G, I suppose it is possible a couple of posters didn't pass geography tests in high school, or they know travel outside of the home area much. I often see the "lol" postings from people only for them to later realize they stuck their foot in their mouth.No I can't wash in winter. TOO much snow and brutal cold. You must be thinking of Las Vegas. People that don't live in California and Nevada sure get confused and think it is all sun and fun Not sure what you think goes on out here.
There are still aspects of the feature that are useful for at-home washing. eg keeping the charge port closed.I guess this isn't going to be of any value to me in my driveway. 4+ years and I have never taken it to a car wash
In my case the "doubt" is wrong. I live in Tahoe. It looks to me as your comment was to mr/mrs desert. backtracking?I doubt people who live full time in Tahoe, or similar, wouldn't use a car wash. My comment was to someone from the Bay Area.
That's a good thought. However, I have never had an issue with it opening. Help me understand how you might have this issue.There are still aspects of the feature that are useful for at-home washing. eg keeping the charge port closed.
Yes sir, that is correct. 4+ years without washing my Tesla in the winter. Perhaps I am wrong, though it sounds like you might be making an assumption I leave the car out all winter with snow and salt and other dirt on it without washing. That's would be a wrong assumption if so. I don't use the Tesla during bad conditions in the winter. It stays in the garage. No need to wash it. I use the ICE car for that and it gets washed at a car wash. I use the Tesla for mostly interstate travel the rest of the year.So, how have you gone 4+ years without using a car wash if you can't wash your car in winter?
What backtracking?In my case the "doubt" is wrong. I live in Tahoe. It looks to me as your comment was to mr/mrs desert. backtracking?
There's still salt, sand, or dirt, that should be washed off the car in winter. Even if you leave it inside during a storm. Driving on dry days can still get the car dirty. My car gets dirty in the summer.Yes sir, that is correct. 4+ years without washing my Tesla in the winter. Perhaps I am wrong, though it sounds like you might be making an assumption I leave the car out all winter with snow and salt and other dirt on it without washing. That's would be a wrong assumption if so. I don't use the Tesla during bad conditions in the winter. It stays in the garage. No need to wash it. I use the ICE car for that and it gets washed at a car wash. I use the Tesla for mostly interstate travel the rest of the year.
Hmmm, somehow you still think what I do is not the right thing to do. Not agreeing with your assessment since you don't live here and have no idea when or how I use my car. Maybe that is true where you live since I don't know your area, yet I hope to visit some day. Seems like a nice place. So I'll get back on track of the purpose of this thread.There's still salt, sand, or dirt, that should be washed off the car in winter. Even if you leave it inside during a storm. Driving on dry days can still get the car dirty. My car gets dirty in the summer.
If you're using your phone as a hotspot, i.e. without Premium Connectivity, it allows you to remain connected when you switch to drive or reverse. It isn't an in car hotspot.Question. Any idea how this hotspot thing will function.? It is of interest to me. I can't find anyone out at the GF that yet knows the details of this feature.
Ah, that makes sense. Somehow I was thinking it was using "home" wifi, yet wouldn't make sense if driving. I latched on to that "wifi" word. Somewhere I saw that word being used.If you're using your phone as a hotspot, i.e. without Premium Connectivity, it allows you to remain connected when you switch to drive or reverse. It isn't an in car hotspot.
Question. Any idea how this hotspot thing will function.? It is of interest to me. I can't find anyone out at the GF that yet knows the details of this feature.
That is exactly what it is.I can't say for certain. The new hotspot feature states it's suppose to help out with people using their phone with the car instead of paying the $10/mth fee to use the car LTE, along with the extra feature.
I do very little driving, and most of it is in town as well. So I really don't "NEED" most of the features you get with the $10/mth plan.
One thing I do wasn't is to be able to stream Spotify. So when my free use expired I was going to just use my unlimited hotspot on my phone to stream Spotify to the car instead of pay $10/mth to use the car LTE.
In practice, so far, it has been stupid. I have to reconnect to each time I get into the car and it takes several minutes. I can no longer just open the door and hear music instantly.
"MY" thought here is that the new feature will fix or reduce the issues with using your phone hotspot instead of the car LTE.
Ok, that helps. Unless I am misunderstanding something, it sounds like a feature that won't be of use to me since I already have free premium connectivity. Yes, no?I can't say for certain. The new hotspot feature states it's suppose to help out with people using their phone with the car instead of paying the $10/mth fee to use the car LTE, along with the extra feature.