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There's plenty of discussion on connectivity and different views on what's important and what each of us might find reasonable. I figured it's worth splitting off for a poll on what we might be prepared to pay. I know I likely didn't cover all the various options but there's only so many choices in a poll and overall I have the impression that we break down in to two main categories: those who don't want connectivity but want to use the phone app and those who want browsing, slacker, maps etc.
I also guess there's folks that will say they'd like everything for $X and if that's not available they'll take phone app only; but I had no way to ac**** for that in the poll, you'll have to add it as comments in a post.
Monetary amounts are on a per month basis.
What do you use in the car where high speed connectivity makes any difference?you forgot a bullet for the poll... i dont care what it costs as long as its HIGH SPEED (LTE Connectivity)
if the only way i can get high speed connectivity is through a WIFI hotspot to LTE then ill use my own phone for that.
What do you use in the car where high speed connectivity makes any difference?
for the speed of rendering and without video capability, 3G seems well aligned to me.
I am prepared to pay nothing for connectivity.
Paid enough for the car and these things were perks offered at no cost, ever.
I am concerned, however, that Supercharging might someday not be free.
Nothing is "free", but how many other products use "free" in their marketing? It would be different if Tesla were the only company to use "free", but they're not. It's pretty much an accepted terminology in North America to use "free" to mean "no additional cost after purchase".I find it a bit strange that people always think supercharging is free.