You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
That and the "self-driving" phrase in the title of course...Great job, Stenn! I noticed one minor error: there are two service centers in Houston (Northside and Westchase).
I agree. We are too SC-challenged here in Texas to not have at least one charger available at the Galleria. North Houston is too far away. Perhaps Tesla should install a couple at the Westchase SvC for travelers although there would be less to do during the wait at that spot.I don't know why they can't charge the cars overnight and then make a couple chargers available for owner charging during the day.
FYI...I tried charging at the Houston Galleria this weekend and was denied. The employee I spoke with said owner charging is no longer allowed due to the number of gallery vehicles and test drives they are doing now. When I asked for how long, he said this was a permanent change and the location should be removed from the charging list.
@siggyg This is news to me too. I believe this should be taken directly to Tesla as well...
So, since when is Tesla just willie nillie giving test drives in Texas? I thought they couldn't do that at the Galleries in Texas due to dealer protection laws on the books? Are they just thumbing their nose at the law now or am I totally wrong about what the law is?
It wouldn't surprise me if they were thumbing their nose at the law figuring that's how they'll end up challenging it in court.
Mike
They have been able to give test drives with no problem. The workaround is that it just has to be scheduled ahead of time with HQ in California.
Let's say there would have to be a complaint filed by someone. (I don't know how it actually works) Would the complainant likely just end up looking silly, or bullyish, if it goes public?So, since when is Tesla just willie nillie giving test drives in Texas? I thought they couldn't do that at the Galleries in Texas due to dealer protection laws on the books? Are they just thumbing their nose at the law now or am I totally wrong about what the law is?
It wouldn't surprise me if they were thumbing their nose at the law figuring that's how they'll end up challenging it in court.
Mike
Let's say there would have to be a complaint filed by someone. (I don't know how it actually works) Would the complainant likely just end up looking silly, or bullyish, if it goes public?
FYI...I tried charging at the Houston Galleria this weekend and was denied. The employee I spoke with said owner charging is no longer allowed due to the number of gallery vehicles and test drives they are doing now. When I asked for how long, he said this was a permanent change and the location should be removed from the charging list. He did ask if I was visiting from out of town, so maybe they would make an exception for visitors.
Thanks for everyone's replies...So it doesn't sound like anyone else has come across this $300 "City of Houston permit & inspection"...