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way past this comment at this point, but dug up the towing capacity of the PHEV
Escape - rated for an impressive 3500 lbs. Seems to be best in class. RAV4
was only 2500, Model Y was 3200.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2021
I’d have to cancel the Ford order if I bought the Tesla.
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trying to trailer the boat a long distance (and the range half).
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David,
Ok, I see. Yes, it's possible that tesla, or any manufacturer, could
sneak in some feature loss and make it look like "natural" loss. This is
a common practice with the mundane category of printer cartridges - they
go "empty" well before they are actually empty. But those practices
Hi Gail & All,
Thank you, thank you, thank you for your clarity!!!
[Although I began my journey with the EVDL some 25+ years ago (mostly just an
old geezer lurker now), but having recently *acquired a Model Y, I sincerely
appreciate you pointing out the higher (correct?) course of action Mark
On 3/16/21 9:29 PM, (-Phil-) via EV wrote:
I have extensive experience hacking on Teslas since 2015. I have literally
touched thousands of salvage Teslas (mostly remotely and with the request
and permission of their owners) to help them get the cars operational
again, and there is a very
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On 3/16/21 12:10 PM, Mark Hanson via EV wrote:
Thanks Paul
I haven’t either, the trailer sticks out obstructing gas station traffic so you
have to detach the boat (and With a heavy tongue might need a wheel dolly). I
saw online some folks charging with campers behind their Y but maybe
Hi Mark,
The Tesla is the safest car on the market. I have seen videos of
horrendous crashes from which the Tesla occupants walked away. You say
your wife has trouble driving, which may make it more likely she would
have an accident. Consider whether disconnecting the boat is more
important
On 16 Mar 2021 at 21:47, (-Phil-) via EV wrote:
> If Tesla discovers the methods I use, they will block them, so it has
> to be kept under wraps for the good of the project.
That stinks. Don't you hate it when manufacturers treat you like their
enemy just because you behave like you actually
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