Soliciting feedback from X owners on their rain and/or snow experiences, both positive and negative, with respect to how the Falcon Wing Doors performed in adverse weather conditions.
Your comments are appreciated!
Your comments are appreciated!
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Bonnie (VIN 0002) described to us how she appreciated the rain protection offered by the FWD as she loaded groceries into the second row.
I saw that posting on FaceBook and have my doubts. I remember specifically looking for drainage channels at the reveal and they definitely exist.I saw that. There's also a Facebook group post about another owner with a different experience with rain. I'm hopeful of getting information about how the doors handle snow (we have a lot of it right now in eastern WA).
So far on ice and snow the Model X has performed exceptionally well... I felt more comfortable on icy roads than with my GMC Yukon. There were a few spots around work where others mentioned having trouble with the morning road ice, and I didn't even notice it with the Model X. Although, we've only had a couple of snow storms to try it out with. Sub-zero package was worth it.
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Soliciting feedback from X owners on their rain and/or snow experiences, both positive and negative, with respect to how the Falcon Wing Doors performed in adverse weather conditions.
Your comments are appreciated!
You mention the sub-zero package was worth it. Some Model S owners complain that the seats do not heat up all that well with the next gen seats which are pretty much the same shape as the Model X seats. How have the seat heaters worked for you? Have you tried keeping the cabin a little cooler while running the seats warmer for increased range?
The family and I just took an extended road trip and the front seat heaters seemed to work quite well. We do have the subzero package. My son was in the 3rd row and as a test I turned on the seat heater to 1 with out informing him and with in about 20 seconds he asked me to turn it off.
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I took the car to a self car wash today and just after I finished washing the car I opened the Falcon wing doors and didn't notice any water dripping into the cabin.
The family and I just took an extended road trip and the front seat heaters seemed to work quite well. We do have the subzero package. My son was in the 3rd row and as a test I turned on the seat heater to 1 with out informing him and with in about 20 seconds he asked me to turn it off.
So are the seat heaters too hot or does your son just dislike them?
You mention the sub-zero package was worth it. Some Model S owners complain that the seats do not heat up all that well with the next gen seats which are pretty much the same shape as the Model X seats. How have the seat heaters worked for you? Have you tried keeping the cabin a little cooler while running the seats warmer for increased range?
Available on the X as part of the Premium Upgrades Package (front seats only). I would imagine they will probably make it to the S in a NEXT next gen seat option some day.The lack of air cooling is unfortunate in this price category but not a noticeable issue.
So are the seat heaters too hot or does your son just dislike them?
I suspect that these complaints from Model S drivers have something to do with body size of the driver. I'm of medium build (5' 7") and can't stand the cold (grew up on a tropical island). Anyway, I find the next gen seats to be fantastic when it comes to heat. In fact, I only ever use 1 or 2 on the heat setting on a very cold day like today (18F outside) and I find 3 to be uncomfortably hot. I was out on a 300 mile drive yesterday in the below freezing cold and I had no trouble with the heated seats (kept it on 1 the entire time with cabin set to 74).
I suspect that those who complain about lack of heating are much larger than I am and their body is in touch with the extremities of the seat which may not be heated.
I've owned a number of luxury cars (BMWs, Audis, Porsches) and I don't notice anything lacking from the next gen seats (except extended calf support and massage options). The lack of air cooling is unfortunate in this price category but not a noticeable issue. I have tan seats and the car pre-cools before I get in, in the summer, and I don't recall missing the feature once.