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I have a P85D on order and will probably be able to pick it up at the end of December. I live in the SF Bay area and right now what is considered the hated 1%, those of us who ride Google buses to work, those of us who park our Teslas on the street in San Francisco, and our group that would include anyone who has a job and the appearance of success is enough to be villified. One post on the Tesla motors website today documented the damage of a Tesla parked at curbside in an apparent hit and run. The speculation was that it was not accidental. Now like the next guy, I would like to think that I can drive my car anywhere, park it anywhere, and since I have luck on my side, think that nothing will ever happen because it has never happened to me. But I find this question very germane. What are the limits, if any, when you park you car and how long you leave it there. I know that I have insurance for a reason, and due to my impatience in waiting for my new Tesla, I really don't want to spend countless hours in the shop for any reason. I voted no to the original question and was wondering if I am just an alarmist or is there greater forces out there that should be appreciated.
I could have written a very funny response to this.....:biggrin:I have parked mine at IAH regularly. I had used Ecopark's EV charging area as it had been free. In September Blink started charging $.02 per hour connected with no notice and wound up with a huge bill for three days - they did a 1 time adjustment to $25. Hence, no longer take MS to the airport, except for short trips and do not plug in @$50/day.