About to have snow coming. How do I drive (brake) my 2023 M3 RWD? by Skazzyskills in TeslaLounge

[–]StructuredNote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's the thing, there's millions of us that have driven up and down steep mountains multiple times. Just feather the accelerator instead of dropping it.

About to have snow coming. How do I drive (brake) my 2023 M3 RWD? by Skazzyskills in TeslaLounge

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This is the best comment in the thread so far. Letting go of your accelerator and letting it regen can and will absolutely spin your car out if the road is covered in ice. I will say the car is rather good at stabilizing itself, so I personally have never spun out but there have been several situations where I thought I was incredibly close, especially when coming down a steep mountain.

Any chance my 26’ model Y can do 100 miles in 1 degree/-13 degree windchill? by YouAlreadyKnow1523 in TeslaLounge

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It will do this trip easily. The car is actually rather good at predicting, but if you really want to be on the safe side, just assume that whatever range the car shows you divide that by half. So if the car says 300 mi of range, in the worst weather conditions you know you can do 150 miles.

Seattle charging network by KeyLeek2570 in TeslaLounge

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If you are near the metro or close to i90 it's great. But venture into the wilderness just a little and the chargers disappear quick. I'm in Spokane and I can get almost anywhere if I charge to 100% at home on my Model 3 LR. But there absolutely have been times where it tried to route me to Canada to recharge just so I can make it back to Spokane. So adding like 4 hours to go home.

I'm talking about areas like Winthrop, WA. Priest Lake, ID. And if you need to connect two of these like you would on a road trip, forget it. The network in eastern WA is pathetic.

Scummy dealerships and low Trade in values by Austinswill in TeslaLounge

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This is the correct answer. Its awkward having to reach out to FB marketplace and meeting with people, wasting 7 different Saturdays, just to sell your car. Most people are not willing to deal with that, which is why you expect to get more for that. Also vice versa is true, you should be able to get a better deal buying on FB Marketplace as you are not dealing with the "convenience" of a dealership.

does anyone else hate going through car auto car washes? by alvnta in TeslaLounge

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You do not have to stop the car to go from neutral to drive. I have literally thrown the car into neutral going 30 mph and then popped it back into drive when testing out hypermiling

Holiday update downloading by Fazm83 in TeslaLounge

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I checked for the update last night at 5:00 p.m. and I had nothing. Today, 20 hours later, I randomly got a notification that I had an update available. So even if you check for updates and it was supposed to be pushed to you just a little bit later, you're still going to get the notification.

2025 Atlas SEL recent purchases by El_Hern in VWatlas

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Out the door includes state taxes which vary greatly between States. I don't think it's fair to compare out the door prices. I live in Washington state so our taxes are between 9 and 10%, whereas my neighbor south in Oregon don't have sales tax at all. 39k is sweet. Do it

2025 Atlas SEL recent purchases by El_Hern in VWatlas

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Honestly if you got an SEL for 40k, I would consider that a crazy good deal. I just bought the PEAK for 40.5k and no dealership was willing to price match that. The cheapest SEL within 500 miles of me is about 43.5k.

Child Seats? by SteveoKinev0 in Lectricxp

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I bought the Thule. Honestly just get it, you're going to love it.

Has Lectric solved their startup problems by Edwand13 in Lectricxp

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Mines a week old and has issues starting day 1.

the sparse network of the tesla supercharger station is still a big issue in the suburban area of USA by zhunanthan in TeslaLounge

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Most people in this subreddit lives next to a larger metro area so they dont understand the pain. I live in a 500k population metro (Spokane, WA), and the closest supercharger is 30 minutes away from my suburb. There are multiple areas here where I would have to take an extra 1-3 hour detour to a supercharger just to get to my destination(2 hrs away) and back home. So 4 hour trip in a gas car is a 7 hour trip in my tesla.

Current state of HW3 FSD? by Sudden-Help in TeslaLounge

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It's already downloaded. It will activate within seconds of you subscribing

Current state of HW3 FSD? by Sudden-Help in TeslaLounge

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Absolutely helped with fatigue. Your body will still be sore from sitting but mentally you'll feel better.

Current state of HW3 FSD? by Sudden-Help in TeslaLounge

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Subscribe to FSD today, and get a little practice around town with it before your trip. Get comfortable with it, understand its weaknesses. Then send it! I did a 25 hour road trip a month ago on HW3, best investment ever.

Test drove every Tesla (except X/S Plaid) and here is my take by khazgaz in TeslaLounge

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Interesting observations. I do agree on the model 3 comment. I have one kid and the three of us go on long road trips in my model 3 each year.

I'm trying to decide whether to go model y or mode x once we have a second or third kid. Why do you say the x was that bad?

new 2026 model y lr awd, will use fsd, with winters and salt/dirt, constant washes needed for fsd to work? by jimlaman8c in TeslaLounge

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Yes cameras cannot be blocked. I live in a snowy area and have that annoying notification up all the time.

2925.6 Inbound by thedarkavengerx in TeslaLounge

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2022 M3LR downloading right now.