I keep track of Tesla. I talked to owners and neighbors. Few months ago I had a conversation about winter driving and all that jazz with a great great man. Yesterday I've read this article, which summed up my discussions of the last few months. Of course, after reading that informative article some thoughts will come to mind regarding other seasons when owners are driving their Tesla. We are not limited to one car only, some people have cars and trucks for each season. I do, but no electric car, yet.
If you live in the mountains where snow is abundant and skiing is one of your passions a 4x4 vehicle with good heat is the way to go. If you live in a nice climate near the ocean coast line year round an electric convertible car is the way to go. ...A Harley too.
Anyway, here she is, a short but good read:
• http://driving.ca/tesla/auto-news/news/314908
What do you think, owners and non-owners, how cold can it get where you live and is Tesla your main transportation year round?
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Extra: A sum up of the latest on the Model 3, in particular the manufacturing of its battery.
• https://mobilesyrup.com/2018/01/26/tesla-faces-automation-issues-model-3-delays-report/
If you live in the mountains where snow is abundant and skiing is one of your passions a 4x4 vehicle with good heat is the way to go. If you live in a nice climate near the ocean coast line year round an electric convertible car is the way to go. ...A Harley too.
Anyway, here she is, a short but good read:
• http://driving.ca/tesla/auto-news/news/314908
What do you think, owners and non-owners, how cold can it get where you live and is Tesla your main transportation year round?
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Extra: A sum up of the latest on the Model 3, in particular the manufacturing of its battery.
• https://mobilesyrup.com/2018/01/26/tesla-faces-automation-issues-model-3-delays-report/