Check with Tesla. Not going to argue with you anymore.
https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/model3/en_us/GUID-92CA3DCA-EDA3-4243-861E-2C770F5506FD.html
"Track Mode, available only on Performance Model 3 vehicles,"
As an owner of a LR AWD M3 I can assure you, that you are wrong lol.
Yet again .. can't be "trimmed out the exact same way" and have two less motors. That's point one. Point two, there is a reason there is a PERFORMANCE DM and a regular DM. Unless you are saying those are the exact same vehicle too.
So your LR Y has the track mode that the Performance 3 does? Better tell Tesla because it's not supposed to (also LR AWD M3 with the EXACT hardware as a performance .... just software limited also does not have it.). Track mode is basically identical to what we have here
I agree with him .. you can't buy the same truck with 2 fewer motors .. its a different truck. You are wrong .. move on dude. Good for Rivian for flipping back to parity, but to say the Dual and Quad Motors are the same truck is not true.
Well then she would be SUPER dissapointed to learn that Model Y Performance models get updates that the regular Model Y does not. Its good that Rivian is reversing it .. but this consumer would just be uninformed if they thought going to Tesla would get her all the updates. They also...
This is EXACTLY what Tesla did. They added a "Track mode" to the model 3 that ONLY went to the performance model. It was just a bunch of gauges, I had a LR AWD with performance boost (so within .5 seconds 0-60 of a performance and everything else was the same) and I didn't get it.
It sounds like both of them are the issue. But as stated above, State Farm should have no problem adding a middle name to a customer profile for a 20 year customer without a hassle.
Might be best to not join a forum then start posting ahole remarks. Your comment about the turbos "not being in the engine" ... well no duh they aren't inside the engine, but you DO have to do a lot to get to them, especially the rear turbo. So there no point in being an ahole about a figure...
If you are in a bad enough wreck to need to replace the battery the truck with likely be totalled anyways. You can get reasonable insurance pricing even without "bare bones" coverage.