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.
And you had to take it in for regular visits to fill it up. You had to take it in for oil changes multiple times a year. You had to put quite a bit for energy. You have to do periodic tuneups.A 1997 Corolla was faultlessly reliable; its controls were ergonomically designed; it would neither slow down nor speed up unpredictably; its wipers worked well and could be operated without taking your eyes off the road; it would not steer you into the path of an overtaking vehicle. An electric version of that could be a hot seller.
Yes, there are. The Mercedes EQB 300 I test drove before buying the Tesla has all those virtues of the Corolla: ergonomically designed controls; freedom from unpredictable speed changes; wipers that performed correctly and could be operated without taking my eyes off the road... and it never steered me into the path of an overtaking vehicle (because, of course it was not burdened with FSDS.)BUT, there are plenty of other EVs out there that are a lot closer to the Corolla than Tesla.
The Mercedes EQB 300 I test drove before buying the Tesla has all those virtues
I would not have assumed that…I’d have thought those app functions were available to everyone. Maybe someone w/o premium connectivity can confirm?I assume you have to have premium to remotely start the AC or heat? Am I correct? The question I suppose would be if you're in a climate or situation that justifies $100 a year for the feature.
I assume you have to have premium to remotely start the AC or heat? Am I correct? The question I suppose would be if you're in a climate or situation that justifies $100 a year for the feature.
I assume you have to have premium to remotely start the AC or heat? Am I correct? The question I suppose would be if you're in a climate or situation that justifies $100 a year for the feature.
I would not have assumed that…I’d have thought those app functions were available to everyone. Maybe someone w/o premium connectivity can confirm?
The remote camera viewing is a cool trick…but I’ve never actually used it.No. Truly, 99% of the valuable features are included with standard connectivity. All remote controls are there, minus remote camera viewing.