This is exactly the case. Price increases due to inflation were expected by everyone. The reason these increases are so surprisingly high is because they're pulling pricing levers to lower immediate demand and stretch out their manufacturing load. My guess is that they aren't able to get their...
Completely agree. It's frustrating, though, because many of these feasibility studies praise the concept and make solid economic arguments but never seem to amount to anything.
While I agree with the general sentiment of these posts, I have to to disagree here. I believe customer acceptance of post-delivery fixes for many of Tesla's issues has essentially been a green light for them to cut corners during production to grow production volume. Having suffered twice from...
I am shocked that no one has commented on your dog being in the gear tunnel and sticking his head out of the pass through. Genuinely curious, is he comfortable back there? We have a smaller dog and I feel like it would be the perfect spot for her.
Doesn't really look like anything is planned for the DC Metro area through 2023. Are they planning to rely on mobile service so much that there wouldn't be a center in the immediate area?
That picture with the camp kitchen is the first time we've seen the included light kit strung up like that if I recall correctly.
Edit: Actually, looks like they bought those lights separately because there's the light box sitting in the bottom of the picture on the edge of the kitchen. The...
Where is the Herndon location? And does that mean that this area will be prioritized for delivery because they have service infrastructure already in place?
Hey Jim. Welcome to the forums!
I can't speak to your first two questions, but regarding the last, I think the two front motors are different than the two rear motors. It's possible that the front two motors are more efficient and that's where they're getting power savings.