Congrats! I've had Teslas since the first AWD model they released- love them!
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Joe,
Congratulations.:woot:
How soon before you replace the sound system?![]()
Joe, congrats on the new T. Here's a great picnic blanket for the back seat... :yahoo1:
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Thank you for the links. I don’t want any surprises.
This youtube channel has a lot of interesting geek stuff. And just posted something that may be of use to you Joe.
Evannex & NeoCharge prove you can easily charge your Tesla (or other EV) anywhere! - YouTube
As a former competitive driver with six season championships & numerous other awards, I have found this to be of value (most recently was posted in FaceBook):
IMO & IME, do yourself, family & friends a huge favor:
Book several track days at your nearest competitive track. They will be more enjoyable each time, but that's not the reason I am recommending this.
And it's not about exploring the car's limits, at least not yet.
It's about finding YOUR limits in maneuvering that gorgeous hunk of metal.
Seems like every other time or so that I have a new RoomPlay Reference client, he will be in a Porsche, Maserati, Corvette, etc…
When I mention the track day - after the RPR learning/listening session – I'm continually amazed that almost none of them have ever put themselves on the track with their cars.
When they do book a track day or two, they report back at how much more confident they are when driving now, and how much more fun they are having, even in simple daily driving.
In fact, I wouldn't be alive today if my car had continued along a totally unexpected patch of ice in a curve in the mountains back in 2008. Just a few feet before the car headed off the 1800 foot drop, I managed to reverse it's direction.
Without my track experience, as well as auto-x, it would have been all over.
More fun, yet more safety! What's not to like?
Interesting. I spent 5 years roadracing motorcycles at Sonoma Raceway with AFM. Also, LOTS of track days. All those years racing and riding in track days really improved my skills as a car driver. Made me much, much smoother and also taught me about vehicle dynamics, braking, keeping the car "balanced", and "looking" into the corner, etc.
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The one thing I used to hate was you'd be driving down the road & for that second or 2 you were driving as if you were riding your m/bike & taking up 2 lanes.:skeptical:
The one thing I used to hate was you'd be driving down the road & for that second or 2 you were driving as if you were riding your m/bike & taking up 2 lanes.:skeptical:
I have no clue what you're talking about. Taking up 2 lanes?