As a former a Tesla owner, I constantly grumbled "designed in California" every time one of my cars suffered a design flaw. (Icy door handles, falcon wing doors in snow, etc)
TL;DR Tesla designs cars for California and not the extremes. Just because they put it in their cars doesn't mean it...
It's possible that when they have enough real world data(or their own network is available), they push an update to unlock more speed.
210 isn't really anything to complain about, as long as it can hold it until at least 50% soc.
Towing a 3500lb setup through Western Maine (50 mph-ish) no highway in a Model X performance was about 145 miles range on 310 rated.
This checks out depending on temps and weight.
The way it works now (and supposedly if the new one passes, your credit is based off the MSRP of the trim of vehicle you're getting, and the options don't count.
IF they count the Max Pack as a separate "trim", it won't qualify.
If they invoice it as an Adventure Package, with Max Pack as an...
how I see it playing out.....
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Lock in your configuration!!!!
***3 months of radio silence***
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WE'RE IN YOUR DRIVEWAY!!!!
Meh. I'm in the Google ecosystem, not Amazon's. So now I'm gonna have to add more accounts and apps, etc etc.
Oh well. I'll do it, but I'm gonna complain the whole time.
For simplicity, I'd like to keep it in eTrade. I've been on it for almost 20 years, and have slowly amassed ALMOST enough to make up for having to medically retire early this year.
not for purposes of the DSP. you have to go through their wealth management branch to get the DSP price.
I can buy more shares through e-trade as a retail customer, but not at the IPO price.
When you click the link to set up the account, it will ask you how many shares you are interested in purchasing. That's where they say what the cap is.
A: Morgan Stanley bought eTrade, so it would be convenient for many of us if we were able to conduct the transaction from within our existing accounts.
B: what's the cap on how many shares we're allowed to buy through the DSP?