@WhiteWi13@niccruzpatane that is true for all EVs. WLTP etc are extremely conservative ratings and in real world, you drive with ac blasting and fast...your range is half... In that case, efficiency is even more important!
so what's your point again?
This issue will come back, fix itself and come back again and again until one day the car will lack all advanced features. See my reply on your other post.
Last time it happened on a drive to Kรถln. Didn't work for two days and then worked just fine when driving back. Schedule a support request.
@bugat78@niccruzpatane So you are saying the official range is ~30% less than actual? How does that happen?
Maybe you are not running the heatpump and their heatpump is super inefficient?
@billiamBTC@niccruzpatane Because bigger battery also means more weight, weight that you carry around _all_ the time.
Improving battery efficiency, aerodynamics, motor efficiency etc gives you more benefits overall.
@KRoelandschap@aelluswamy If I remember correctly, they said it is due to a short and the car shutting down that part or something. A physical issue. Not software.
This is a defect on the car. My model 3 highland keeps getting it. They had to replace the computer. Then the issue came back again. They replaced the cam's wiring. So far, it is working.
The issue, when happens, will disabled AEB, autopilot/fsd, indicator management, automatic headlights etc. Very annoying as it can happen one day and next days it can be all good. Then it's back again.
@LeDindonFiscal I have sent a similar msg to @DisneylandParis after staying in one of their shithole hotels in Paris. AC won't go below 26; and hotel staff gaslighting me with handheld thermal scanner. This American is absolutely right.
there are specific rules where the car is allowed to brake. those rules do not include brake/reduce speed because you are speeding in residential area.
also there are rules where "pressing accelerator" overrides anything else... so car cant stop even if it wants to.
Is a Tesla (esp with FSD) capable of braking/avoiding such situations if the human is providing input? Yes, in almost all cases. Can it do that legally? Mostly no.
Just like you lose money in stock market. Any scheme without a loss chance is a scam/MLM or broken-in-future-by-design.
Maybe govt should focus on spending money saving the people, injecting money saving the pensions etc instead of funneling it to Ukraine or whatever.
But why bother. Just write a rule that enslaves future generations even more while they are too young to raise their voices. That's how you will get return of you-know-who.
The system is broken because of this sentiment. What is broken, let it break. Or it will break anyways and take a lot of other things with it.
It is already hard on self employed people paying for so many things. Now one more...
Why doesn't the pension generate returns like s&p500?? Because it's just a way to steal more money from people and siphon it in their pockets thru garbage like Ukraine
until suddenly carplay wont connect for no reason.
the dash UI is bad. Cabin is noisy. One pedal driving is garbage. Speakers are trash. Aerodynamics so bad, rear glass constantly gets dirty and you need that rear wiper.
trunk space is smaller. Trunk sealing is crap. I opened the trunk after a long drive in a windy area, whole car and my face got blasted with sand/dirt collected in the gap of the door/body. and there are many more issues.