Same here. When I was driving home from collection on the M60, at speed I felt I was dancing on ice a bit. Reduced and perfectJust realised my tyres were set at 49psi, had to reduce that.
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Same here. When I was driving home from collection on the M60, at speed I felt I was dancing on ice a bit. Reduced and perfectJust realised my tyres were set at 49psi, had to reduce that.
Not tracking received. Got a call at 1600 saying he was hereHope all went well
I was the same. I think the time waiting for delivery gives too much scope for a degree of obsessive behaviour to set in. Then when you pick up the car the best made plans disappear...its all good though and you just enjoy getting to know your carOne thing I would say is that despite reading the manual multiple times and watching videos for about two years all of a sudden I just don’t know where to start!
Try these plates. They’re amazing. You can design you own for the rear, with different “wallpaper” and borders etc. great company, plates are very well made with nice clear border all round, comes with quality 3M pads to stick straight in. And 100% legal as company registered with DVLA.Funny, just this morning I was looking at vinyl plates online and on YouTube - with the intention of maaaybe getting one. As I was looking, some vids came up of doing exactly what you've done it it sold me. I really didn't see the point of vinyl when this looks just as good (if not better?). Then you posted this pic and my car will be exact same colour and it just re-affirmed that this is definitely the way to go!
Can I ask a couple of question?
1. What tape did you use? I saw 3M on the vid but would like to be sure it'll definitely stick
2. How did you trim the back plinth? The vid showed a hacksaw so would be good to get confirmation if that's indeed the best way.
Awesome work and thanks for sharing the pics!
PS. Vinyl plates aren’t legal!Funny, just this morning I was looking at vinyl plates online and on YouTube - with the intention of maaaybe getting one. As I was looking, some vids came up of doing exactly what you've done it it sold me. I really didn't see the point of vinyl when this looks just as good (if not better?). Then you posted this pic and my car will be exact same colour and it just re-affirmed that this is definitely the way to go!
Can I ask a couple of question?
1. What tape did you use? I saw 3M on the vid but would like to be sure it'll definitely stick
2. How did you trim the back plinth? The vid showed a hacksaw so would be good to get confirmation if that's indeed the best way.
Awesome work and thanks for sharing the pics!
Its a try hard plate style of a lamboTry these plates. They’re amazing. You can design you own for the rear, with different “wallpaper” and borders etc. great company, plates are very well made with nice clear border all round, comes with quality 3M pads to stick straight in. And 100% legal as company registered with DVLA.
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It’s debatable. Whilst the latest ones have the correct bsi number on them, did they really pass all the tests? It seems it would be difficult for them to pass some of the durability tests.PS. Vinyl plates aren’t legal!
Mine aren’t vinyl. They’re acrylic so fine.It’s debatable. Whilst the latest ones have the correct bsi number on them, did they really pass all the tests? It seems it would be difficult for them to pass some of the durability tests.
That's the thing. I'd rather not have a debate at the side of the road or a £100 fine. The plates supplied by Tesla are good quality and look fine when mounted with some care, as other manufacturers do. The front plinth is the right shape for the convex & concave curves of the front bumper and doesn't look out of the ordinary, which is what you want with a number plate.It’s debatable.
Try these plates. They’re amazing. You can design you own for the rear, with different “wallpaper” and borders etc. great company, plates are very well made with nice clear border all round, comes with quality 3M pads to stick straight in. And 100% legal as company registered with DVLA.
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Mine aren’t vinyl. They’re acrylic so fine.
I quite like these plates but they are rather expensive. I have seen many Tuk Tuks but never one that looks anything like this, perhaps you were just trying to be offensive? Personally, I try to follow the saying "If you cannot say anything nice, say nothing".These licence plates take away attention from the already beautiful Model 3 and its well-designed lines and make it look like a Tuk Tuk delivery vehicle. Why do you keep promoting them, they are ultra ugly
I quite like these plates but they are rather expensive. I have seen many Tuk Tuks but never one that looks anything like this, perhaps you were just trying to be offensive? Personally, I try to follow the saying "If you cannot say anything nice, say nothing".
But we have established that they are legalAgree with your practice, totally, also i fully respect anyone's opinion that they look attractive, i don't share that opinion and withheld my opinion yet this guy continues promoting them and in many cases also goes out of his way defending them. I do think they make the vehicle which very nice lines look butt ugly. Such plates are designed purely for three vehicles, Aston Martins, Bentlys and the Range Rover where the plate area was designed and manufactured with curves hence a irregular-sized plate, the plate design being promoted irrespective of his and your opinion that is attractive in my opinion is not attractive and for some reason reminds me of a Tuk Tuk
Looks great. What kind of timeframe were you originally given of you don’t mind me asking? I’malso hoping to pick up for ok. Newcastle between May and JuneWas chuffed to take delivery of my RWD (White/White/Aero) yesterday from Newcastle, having ordered it just over a month ago and originally expecting August delivery.
I had read everyone's experiences of the handover process but had no idea it was THAT quick. Signed on a tablet, showed my driver's license, picked up key, and back out the door I went. 3/4 minutes process max.
50% charge on delivery - which is a little rubbish but easy enough to get me home and plugged in.
Physically the car seemed fine, The only problem was the lack of any internet connection and an 'Out of data roaming area' error on the screen, so no sat nav or any phone connectivity.
The error didn't go away driving a few miles so returned to the service center and was advised to book it in for a service next week, which I wasn't so happy about. HOWEVER!.. when getting it home - connecting to wifi and performing the latest software update seemed to flush the error. So now it's perfect, and no service appointment is required
What a lovely car to drive. Autopilot feels a little less smooth than my ID3's adaptive cruise did but maybe that will just take some getting used to.
Now that I'm home and have nowhere to drive - I can't stop taking looking out the window to take a peak
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Me! I’m either going to be 36 or 37 when delivered. I did a compare the market online thing the other day and was quoted RIDICULOUS amounts (more than what you were quoted).Is there anyone here that's between 30-35 years of age living in london!?
I cant find decent car insurance -_-
Churchill quoted me £2200
To each their own. I’m going to just remove the bracket and stick them on to the plinth but if people want a funky shape and it’s within the law, I say go for it. I’ve seen so many ugly mods to Tesla’s over the years, an oddly shaped number plate barely makes me bat an eyelid. It makes the dude happy and that’s what life is about.These licence plates take away attention from the already beautiful Model 3 and its well-designed lines and make it look like a Tuk Tuk delivery vehicle. Why do you keep promoting them, they are ultra ugly