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For extra hay and shavings. Some people put water tanks up there. I’d prefer putting two lawn chairs and a bbq up there and cooler full a beer. man I’m hungry now.Wow, that is a trailer! What is the rooftop deck for?
If you ever come to Austin, I'll supply the bbq!For extra hay and shavings. Some people put water tanks up there. I’d prefer putting two lawn chairs and a bbq up there and cooler full a beer. man I’m hungry now.
Is this another case of, “I bought a Tesla and now I have to plug it in?”
Did the OP not test drive, ask any questions? Seemed to find TMC without a problem now that they’re not happy but couldn’t find the time to ask here before dropping $75k on a car. Hmmmmmmmmm
I'm not the one trying to return a car. Just mentioning it as a possibility. Once had a Lexus which I didn't even know almost became a lemon. It had a noise in the Bluetooth system. They replaced most of the electronics and it was still there. On thirst attempt to fix suddenly they set me up with a brand new identical car to drive and told me it might take a while longer. It turned out to be a bent ground pin somewhere in the car's wiring harness. A couple of years later a mechanic who actually remembered this when I came in for service told me that they had some engineer in Japan with an airplane ticket ready to come debug it, because the car could have qualified for lemon law return. Luckily they found it and fixed it so the Engineer canceled his trip.Yeah, try it out and let me know how that works out for ya....
One post, then crickets. I think someone is just having fun with four pages of responders.
Exactly. Test Drive. If you are not certain still. Test Drive yet again. Still uncertain? Rent out a Tesla from Turo for a couple of days to see if it's right for you. Worth spending the $500 or so to rent it out for 2-3 days then to be stuck in a situation like this plowing down 75K for a car you don't like and could lose 1000's of dollars simply from residual value lose trying to sell it.
This is a bit of a thread hijack (not that it seems to be going anywhere anyway), but I've been thinking about renting a newer Model S from Turo, but all of the 2016 and 2017 models have the condition that you must be 30+ years old. I'm a bit short of this. Do you know of any way to get around this, or perhaps if there are other alternatives to Turo?
Thanks.
Depending on where you are, Enterprise may rent you a Tesla. I don't know what their qualifications are, and they only asked me if I was over 25 (I'm 55, so it never came up again). This is what I did when I was thinking about buying my MS. Actually, it was the best thing possible. I only had 120V wall current to charge it with, and a bunch of driving over 2 days (and they only rented 75s at the time...). Never got less than 100 miles available and I put something like 200 miles on it in the 2 days. I was totally sold at the end of that extended test drive...
Definitely see if you can rent one--but only if you're ready to go back to the web and order one... ;-)
The problem is that applicability of one of the most obvious suggestions (lemon law) depends completely on the specific problems he was talking about. The information the OP gave simply is not enough to come up with a good answer. Many are just speculating and shooting in the dark.The OP wants to keep the post about options he has to return or recoup his money without getting sidetracked on all the possible mechanical things folks will suggest if he elaborates. I respect that.
As for the other point about "sidetracking" (which is brought up in a lot of Q&A websites), sometimes the answer to the question directly asked is not the best way to solve the core problem.
This is a bit of a thread hijack (not that it seems to be going anywhere anyway), but I've been thinking about renting a newer Model S from Turo, but all of the 2016 and 2017 models have the condition that you must be 30+ years old. I'm a bit short of this. Do you know of any way to get around this, or perhaps if there are other alternatives to Turo?
Thanks.