"I don't harbor any dislike towards Teslas. During my time working for the State, I commuted 100 miles round trip to the office daily, often covering nearly 200 miles in my state vehicle. This resulted in a significant amount of windshield time. In my experience, whenever there was a delay, such as a reduction from 80 mph to 67 mph, a Tesla was frequently involved. My partner and I would even bet on the color of the Tesla as we eventually passed it.It was a possible solution to your dilemma. Not really a suggestion or advice. Hence the question mark. I am intrigued by the seeming attraction of Teslas that cause them to join together. Do you have a theory on that? Could it be that your extreme dislike of the vehicles causes the disgust you feel when two are side-by-side to be squared, and it is actually just happenstance? Hmmm....
I was a bit too conservative at 5 mph. Tesla publishes ~17 mph (Roadster) or ~21 mph (Model S) as the most range-efficient speeds. ICE vehicles are most range-efficient at around 45 to 55 mph (and EPA bases their MPG estimates on 49 mph).What kind of EV do you have that does that? Never heard of it. Mine gets best mileage at city speeds, about 40-45MPH
I use the HOV lane in AZ, as all alternative fuel vehicles can. It was backed up and moving very slowly this morning. Turned out to be an old Ford quad cab pickup with a trailer and 4 landscapers."I don't harbor any dislike towards Teslas. During my time working for the State, I commuted 100 miles round trip to the office daily, often covering nearly 200 miles in my state vehicle. This resulted in a significant amount of windshield time. In my experience, whenever there was a delay, such as a reduction from 80 mph to 67 mph, a Tesla was frequently involved. My partner and I would even bet on the color of the Tesla as we eventually passed it.
I believe autopilot may contribute to this, as we often observed Tesla drivers not fully focused on the road. The phenomenon of Teslas being side by side remains puzzling to me. In my opinion, shared by many others, some Tesla drivers appear inconsiderate to others on the road. While I acknowledge that this behavior is not exclusive to Tesla drivers, it's notable when in the HOV lane, a column of vehicles cruising smoothly at 85 mph suddenly slows to 65 mph for no apparent reason – and, more often than not, there's a Tesla with a single occupant displaying a red or green sticker (allowing single occupancy for EV's) in the HOV lane causing the slow-down.
Teslas are a well built vehicle. I feel EV's as well as ICE vehicles have a place. I like others don't care to have EV's shoved down our throat.
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And the analogy with microwave steak is still quite unclear as well.
No, I do not.probably have to cook a steak in the microwave to fully appreciate the comment
I disagree. There are really only 2 types of drivers. Everyone in front of me is a di**head, everyone behind me is an a**hole.Teslas are like Prius, they do seem to attract a certain type of driver!
Don't forget the Subaru's!Teslas are like Prius, they do seem to attract a certain type of driver!
Don't forget the
Don't forget the Subaru's!
I bet she (it) drives like she (it) looks
Update: Tesla dropped another 12% today.
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Please tell me that’s not real.