I will continue to ask for it and list it as a main complaint when someone asks about my Rivian.
The beauty of AA/Carplay is that you don't have to use it if you don't want to. Rivian can continue to develop their own navigation and media stacks while still offering AA/CarPlay--they're not...
Franklin is just down the road from me. It's too bad that it won't be open to the public.
Franklin seems random--I'm guessing they thought it would be a bad look to have a fancy event in SC while they're recovering from Helene.
I wonder how long it took them to come up with the halfway point...
The below is guidance specific to EVs, but the same concept applies to gas vehicles. It's possible the Tundra didn't do EPA testing with the auto-start/stop engaged or averaged both modes. Or someone installed an override before you bought it. Or did you have a hybrid...
It's not a bug. The vehicle must default to the EPA-tested settings to comply with regulation. This is why gas cars re-enable auto-start/stop every time you get in the car, even when you've previously disabled it.
Unless you're talking about some other software behavior?
https://www.tesla.com/findus?v=2&bounds=39.12679291986603,-85.3490538261987,35.996821988221726,-92.3803038261987&zoom=8&filters=party,nacs,supercharger
Several locations were removed from the tesla map about 2 weeks ago. Several of those locations are still on the supercharge.info map.
These graphics are outdated and are showing several sites that have been removed from Tesla's official maps. For instance, there are only two sites that are still planned or permitted in Nashville and suberbs/exurbs.
Completely agree and this is one of the things I miss most about our Lightning, which did not disable lane centering, automatic cruise control or blind-spot monitoring while towing.
Edit: in fact, I can't think of a single driver assistance feature on our Gen 1 R1S that outperforms our...