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You look happy, congrats. Now with all your fuel savings maybe you can afford a steel welding table? I mean you did just buy an electric car so there is hope!
Quote from: stlaser on August 23, 2022, 06:02:56 AMYou look happy, congrats. Now with all your fuel savings maybe you can afford a steel welding table? I mean you did just buy an electric car so there is hope!This brings up a question. With the batterieson this thing does it come with some welding connections so you can do repair or build somethingwith it?Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
Congrats Don, you just bought the most USA made vehicle. About 90% of that car is made right here in USA. It can be done with all technologies if the effort is made and its thought out.
When do we see the metal fab front and rear bumpers, extra batteries rack, light bar and such? What’s the protocol for a spare tire/wheel combo? Regardless of the power plant it’s a great looking color! Burnout video? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The TM3P car has its first big test Saturday. I planned a weekend getaway trip with Kat. The destination is a pretty good distance from any superchargers, so we'll just have to see.I am employing the sink or swim learning technique. I figure the best way to see if all this is truly going to work, is to just get out there and start doing it.
Quote from: Flyin6 on August 25, 2022, 09:45:25 AMThe TM3P car has its first big test Saturday. I planned a weekend getaway trip with Kat. The destination is a pretty good distance from any superchargers, so we'll just have to see.I am employing the sink or swim learning technique. I figure the best way to see if all this is truly going to work, is to just get out there and start doing it.Sounds to me like you're planning the old "honey, we're outta gas" trick on a cruise night so you have an excuse to "park". LOL!
What ceramic paint did you apply? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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That green spray bottle look like this and smell great? Meguiar's G200532SP Hybrid Ceramic Detailer, 32 oz https://a.co/d/byJFw7SIt’s a great touch up product!!! Love that and the blue bottle I’ll suggest this for a more long term from them Iv done three vehicles and it’s lasted and works better then the quick stuff. Meguiar's G210300 Hybrid Paint Coating, Kit https://a.co/d/5NYKvLJIt’s easy to apply and the clear coat protection is really good for the cost of the product. One kit has done a Harley, and that Escalade. Did the Buick with the other and dropped the can and broke the stupid tip so I couldn’t get it out! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I am sure you have already noticed how fast the car slows down on its own. One thing you should be ready for is tire wear, if you push it hard you will only get about 30K out of a set. If your wife drives 60K.
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on August 26, 2022, 07:09:08 AMhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/electrek.co/2016/09/06/aaa-ev-emergency-charging-truck/amp/Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkTalk about raining on a parade!People: Some observations. People on average are downright stupid. If breathing was something we had to think about we'd have thousands dying every day from forgetting to breathe.Then we take this herd and we introduce them to a totally new concept, electric cars. No real understanding, just the sales pitch. "Plug it in for a few minutes then drive for free around town."For most of the Prius/chevy volt crowd, I wonder how much thought went into the decision to buy, then operate the vehicle. First of all, you have a car with only a 70-mile range. So, I'd bet those owners account for the majority of the statistics.Next, until recently, charging stations have been sparser. Add to that, I doubt the vehicle was loaded with a routinely updated database showing the location of new charging stations. I wonder if other cars have had anything like Tesla's which keep you well informed about your state of charge, and availability of nearby chargers, or will automatically navigate you directly to one.People are the problem with vehicles running out of electricity. The same with guns. People make them go off, and kill innocents, the guns have nothing to do with it.How about voters? Do they have to be smart? Do they have to understand the complexity of their government of the fundamentals of democracy? I'd just point to their latest presidential pick as evidence that although citizens are armed with the vote, they just created a massive negligent discharge.There are always going to be people who haven't planned their route or even thought about it getting stranded. The same goes for gas-powered vehicles. It's people causing the statistics, and people are not getting any smarter.
Quote from: Flyin6 on August 26, 2022, 09:52:45 AMQuote from: TexasRedNeck on August 26, 2022, 07:09:08 AMhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/electrek.co/2016/09/06/aaa-ev-emergency-charging-truck/amp/Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkTalk about raining on a parade!People: Some observations. People on average are downright stupid. If breathing was something we had to think about we'd have thousands dying every day from forgetting to breathe.Then we take this herd and we introduce them to a totally new concept, electric cars. No real understanding, just the sales pitch. "Plug it in for a few minutes then drive for free around town."For most of the Prius/chevy volt crowd, I wonder how much thought went into the decision to buy, then operate the vehicle. First of all, you have a car with only a 70-mile range. So, I'd bet those owners account for the majority of the statistics.Next, until recently, charging stations have been sparser. Add to that, I doubt the vehicle was loaded with a routinely updated database showing the location of new charging stations. I wonder if other cars have had anything like Tesla's which keep you well informed about your state of charge, and availability of nearby chargers, or will automatically navigate you directly to one.People are the problem with vehicles running out of electricity. The same with guns. People make them go off, and kill innocents, the guns have nothing to do with it.How about voters? Do they have to be smart? Do they have to understand the complexity of their government of the fundamentals of democracy? I'd just point to their latest presidential pick as evidence that although citizens are armed with the vote, they just created a massive negligent discharge.There are always going to be people who haven't planned their route or even thought about it getting stranded. The same goes for gas-powered vehicles. It's people causing the statistics, and people are not getting any smarter.Not the intention. You said you,we’re taking a trip off the beaten supercharger path. Get AAA and in the worst case they,will bring you a charge. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Don, doesn't Tesla use gas powered vehicles for service trucks?Oh that ring is for towing to a charge station.Honestly sweet car though, to bad biden took away the "tesla" 7k tax incentive for it (only tesla)
Don, have you seen any of the semi acceleration videos? Friggin nuts seeing a loaded truck move that fast from a stop. Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
That Tesla semi is impressive.I think JR has it right. At this point with no real commercial charging nexus in place, it will be slow out of the sales gate (Maybe).But I'll bet some savvy trucking firms will set up regular point-to-point routes with these trucks and immediately start becoming more profitable. As long as it makes money the guberment will find electricity simply because they can tax a positive cash flow operation. You may not have juice for the toaster in the morning, but these trucks will continue to move.Now I want to see an electric main battle tank! That will be a test to see just how strong these propulsion units are.
Quote from: Flyin6 on September 06, 2022, 09:55:58 AMThat Tesla semi is impressive.I think JR has it right. At this point with no real commercial charging nexus in place, it will be slow out of the sales gate (Maybe).But I'll bet some savvy trucking firms will set up regular point-to-point routes with these trucks and immediately start becoming more profitable. As long as it makes money the guberment will find electricity simply because they can tax a positive cash flow operation. You may not have juice for the toaster in the morning, but these trucks will continue to move.Now I want to see an electric main battle tank! That will be a test to see just how strong these propulsion units are.The Army explored this for the Next Gen MBT. Industry consensus was they couldn't make a battery pack big enough to provide the duration needed for combat. At least with current/emerging technology.