sorka
Well-Known Member
The car has a power gauge built in. How can it possibly be deception when it's telling you in realtime?
Well, unless you're splitting pixels, it looks at first like it's saying 480 KW but the gauge is so compressed that each pixel at that scale is multiples if 10KW increments. And then there's the double tick with the lighter one on the left and darker one on the right above each number. There's no making sense of it. You have to pull that number from REST otherwise what you're looking at on the dash could be plus or minus 30KW around the 480 mark.
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I definitely bought the car because I was let to believe 691 HP.
i definitely bought the car because I was led to believe that I costs $7 to fully charge my battery in my region at my rates.
i definitely would NOT have bought the car had I been told the true specs.
This all does not mean that I do not like the car or that I want to turn it in. It just means I was deliberately mislead. This is I am not happy about. The end does not justify the means.
tesla definitely knows the true HP OUTPUT and they know their system cannot produce this. Advertising motor power when the system cannot produce this HP rating is useless and I don't see any other purpose other than to deliberately mislead. I think most children can understand this. That's why I don't understand adults who don't get it.
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