We are about to make our summer vacation trip with our son in the backseat of our new MYP, 40 miles out into the trip he started throwing up in the backseat.
I realize that there were a couple of issues at play: my wife was getting a headache from being in the car with its rough deceleration and my son had some sort of virus that led him to have really severe postnasal drip which got complicated by vomiting as he got carsick.
What really confused me was that in the MYP there is no way to turn off regenerative braking.
It literally makes no sense. My M3LR, that I traded in, had the ability to turn regenerative braking to a low setting.
Effectively, if you can’t turn on chill mode, and you can’t turn down regenerative braking, your MYP is kind of useless for passengers As there can continuously be stopped short and then push back into their seat. Certainly it appears to be more of an issue if you can’t turn the harshness of regenerative breaking off…
Anybody else notice as an issue?
and what idiot at Tesla decided this was a good idea?
I realize that there were a couple of issues at play: my wife was getting a headache from being in the car with its rough deceleration and my son had some sort of virus that led him to have really severe postnasal drip which got complicated by vomiting as he got carsick.
What really confused me was that in the MYP there is no way to turn off regenerative braking.
It literally makes no sense. My M3LR, that I traded in, had the ability to turn regenerative braking to a low setting.
Effectively, if you can’t turn on chill mode, and you can’t turn down regenerative braking, your MYP is kind of useless for passengers As there can continuously be stopped short and then push back into their seat. Certainly it appears to be more of an issue if you can’t turn the harshness of regenerative breaking off…
Anybody else notice as an issue?
and what idiot at Tesla decided this was a good idea?