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- valhalla360NavigatorIf it's a tow vehicle, I want to see it pulling something heavy for long distances.
If you want a track day, I'd rather have a Ferrari or Lambo. Maybe a Vette if we need to keep the costs under control. - John___AngelaExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
Yeah, it sure is. Prizes for getting people to sign up to a mailing list. Hey, whatever works I guess.
And I read that darned thing over 3 or 4 times and still didn't catch that it was for a newsletter. Duh.
It’s hard to follow. We are not the only ones. A bunch of people on the other board had some difficulty figuring it out as well. It’s not how many entries, for every subscriber you refer it is a chance at a barrel draw. There is one draw per week. Not my thing. I’d still love to take it around a track though.
Sooner or later someone will get one and do a custom paint job to match their fifth wheel. Most fifth wheels come in under 20’0000 pounds. Probably a pretty decent range for that light of load. Honestly I have no idea but should be better than pulling an 80,000 pound load. - fj12ryderExplorer IIIYeah, it sure is. Prizes for getting people to sign up to a mailing list. Hey, whatever works I guess.
And I read that darned thing over 3 or 4 times and still didn't catch that it was for a newsletter. Duh. - drsteveExplorer
John & Angela wrote:
fj12ryder wrote:
Is that a tinge of desperation I smell? Feeling they have to entice people to sign up?
Maybe, who knows. But generally Tesla doesn’t have problems selling vehicles, just in making them in accordance with the schedules they set.
According to the link, it's the prize for signing up newsletter subscribers. - I would much rather drive it up the Ike Gauntlet loaded to 80K to see if it really did outperform a diesel truck like as is claimed.
- LessmoreExplorer III'd like to race a Tesla, but choose my course, climate. Right now it's about -25, I'd like to have a 500 mile race...kind of like Indy and it's important to be comfortable in the Tesla Semi cab.
I just came back from a 200 mile trip in -25 with strong winds...needed to have the heater / defroster full on...I like it set at a little more than room temp. Got about 36 mpg (Imperial gallon), was warm and comfy. Great thing about driving an IC vehicle and not driving an EV, was that I didn't have to worry about how much battery charge and therefore range in miles I would lose, by running in -25 temps and how much further battery power/range I would lose by running the heater/defroster (powered by the EV batteries.. on full...
Would the EV be able to complete the 500 mile race with these conditions ?
I provide my previously posted link about EV's in cold temps.
EV in cold temps - John___AngelaExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
Is that a tinge of desperation I smell? Feeling they have to entice people to sign up?
Maybe, who knows. But generally Tesla doesn’t have problems selling vehicles, just in making them in accordance with the schedules they set.
I think it would be a hoot to run one of these things around a track. More fun to hook it up to a 40 foot Royals International 6 axle 5 th wheel. Gun it and rip the pin box right out of the 5 th wheel. I wonder if that would be a problem??? Just sayin. :)
John. - fj12ryderExplorer IIIIs that a tinge of desperation I smell? Feeling they have to entice people to sign up?
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