You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
One recently sold on eBay for $450. I usually see them listed at $500. If I didn't already have one, I'd jump at his price. There's not much of a market for them, so prices can swing wildly. There's another one on eBay listed at $750, but I don't expect that will go anywhere anytime soon.
One recently sold on eBay for $450. I usually see them listed at $500. If I didn't already have one, I'd jump at his price. There's not much of a market for them, so prices can swing wildly. There's another one on eBay listed at $750, but I don't expect that will go anywhere anytime soon.
One recently sold on eBay for $450. I usually see them listed at $500. If I didn't already have one, I'd jump at his price. There's not much of a market for them, so prices can swing wildly. There's another one on eBay listed at $750, but I don't expect that will go anywhere anytime soon.
Plus $25 shipping. There's always the question if Tesla actually has any left in stock, but they seem to. But, at that price, how much more is a CAN JR? Maybe @hcsharp should list some on eBay for comparison.
Plus $25 shipping. There's always the question if Tesla actually has any left in stock, but they seem to. But, at that price, how much more is a CAN JR? Maybe @hcsharp should list some on eBay for comparison.
And it's smaller, well built, lockable, and keeps the dangling charging cable away from the side of the car, so it doesn't scratch the finish. Henry also has a similar adapter so you can use the Model-S destination chargers (CAN-SR). Highly recommended.
I wonder if @Msjulie has the most travelled Can, having been all over England, Wales, Ireland, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany and now California?