Home, out and about. If you have a plug at home you already have the station but it will take days to charge though lol. If you have the plug you'd use for the washer/dryer that's all most people need. Same thing happens with any other car that needs service outside of you just take it there instead of pep boysSay brehs couple of questions about these telsa's
How / where does one "charge" them? Do you get it a station installed at your house?
What happens if you need service?
Home, out and about. If you have a plug at home you already have the station but it will take days to charge though lol. If you have the plug you'd use for the washer/dryer that's all most people need. Same thing happens with any other car that needs service outside of you just take it there instead of pep boys
Nah son I wouldn't do it if I was you but they will come get the car. its just sometimes them problems will fukk your shyt up since you have to get it done by them right now. Maybe by the time it comes out it will be better. I think the car going to be closer to 50k if you want it with most of the basic stuff. This is a company that nickel and dimes you on some dumb shyt fam.Ya i did some googling
You can use a regular plug or get a upgraded one installed
Actually buying one seems to still be tricky though, for example closet dealership to me is 8 hours away in Chicago
Will be interesting to see how they handle that if they keep this car close to the $35k range and get mass orders
A ten year old tesla with all options for $20-30k is a great fukking buy.
It depends tbh. Gotta see how battery life is looking, what alternatives, come out etc. its sounds good now but we won't know for sure until that time hits. I mean you can get a lower version for about 45-55k now when they were about 70-100k brand new a few years agoA ten year old tesla with all options for $20-30k is a great fukking buy.