Soooo...I guess I'll be the only one that wants SiriusXM as an option.
Going off-grid with the truck is great...but you need reception to make the other options work .
I'm in New Jersey.
This is happening with ICE cars too. A friend bought a Cadillac and didn't get his tags for another 3 months after the temporary ones expired..
I thought this was interesting. I tend to keep my truck in conserve mode/2 wheel drive. It looks that that may be helping it to cross the 300 mile/charge mark.
Nice change up from the lower numbers shared by previous 4 wheel drive estimates.
Anyone have an idea of what the longest range of time may be between when you first get your call from your guide to when your vehicle is delivered? I spoke with my guide mid-March and changed from the regular all-terrain wheels to the all black ones. He shared that it may delay me receiving...
I still see the sirius satellite "shark fin" on my configuration image. I'm staying positive on it being there. Cell phone service/app reception sucks when you are in the middle of nowhere (where this truck is intended to be...)