What was just as shocking though was it used 11% of its battery on the <1:30 clip!
You probably couldn't even do 2 laps on a single charge...
The battery capacity calculations won't be entirely in real time, I expect, due to having to calculate capacity across multiple cell packs while under large discharge/charge cycles being shuffled around the battery. Chances are it was adjusting the 'percentage' as a result of having to take half a cell pack out of the mix to ensure reasonable longevity (rather than just drawing all the power out of it at the risk of internal resistance problems down the line) or similar BMS magic.Mito Man wrote: Wed Oct 18, 2023 2:49 pm I watched that twice as first I thought there were jump cuts. Just the first 10 ish seconds the battery jumps down by 2%, then into Aremberg? whilst the car is on part throttle/regen it drops another 3% - eh![]()
I've never seen an EV drop battery in chunks like that.
The rate it piles on speed coming out the corners is mental.Mito Man wrote: Wed Oct 18, 2023 2:49 pm I watched that twice as first I thought there were jump cuts. Just the first 10 ish seconds the battery jumps down by 2%, then into Aremberg? whilst the car is on part throttle/regen it drops another 3% - eh![]()
I've never seen an EV drop battery in chunks like that.
John says he pressed representatives of Tesla on whether he or Rob were at fault for the damage, to which he claims he was told that it was a weather issue.
He continued: “They said that the battery is effectively submerged in water. How can that be our fault?
“After finally getting to speak to a manager, he told me it had water in it due to the fact the weather in Scotland has been so bad. That was the issue. They said it’s not necessarily my fault but it’s not Tesla’s to pay under warranty. He reminded me there was a yellow weather warning in some parts of Scotland.
“I pushed him on this and said I’ve never heard or something like this happening. He said it can happen with Range Rovers and Mercs but I’m just not buying it.
“To date, it’s been a disaster of a service and the stress and worry of this is excruciating. I said to the manager, ‘so, my understanding is, Teslas are unfit for purpose in Scotland?.”
As Tesla open up their superchargers to others, their USP goes away. Which means I’d probably go for a Genesis GV60 or Kia EV6 or Hyundai Ionic 5 in preference to the Model Y. I’d still be tempted by a Model S though, but that would have to be used because the current LHD only range is pricey.McSwede wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 10:35 pm I went to a Tesla dealership today to have a look at a model Y long range. I have an opportunity to order a new car and Tesla is an itch that I really want to scratch.
Had a good look around and then went with my daughter for an unaccompanied test drive. I really liked it but will take a little time to think it over.
In summary, the seats were comfy and had plenty of adjustment, the hifi was superb and as you'd imagine, it's quiet. The ride wasn't as refined as I expected but it was on the bigger wheels. The UI would take a little getting used to as well. Loads of storage and really practical. There is plenty to like about it.
My daughter was massively impressed by the farting, especially when she used the external speaker in the showroom. She was crying with laughter.
If not this then it'd be the latest 300e msport touring.
I've seen over 70p/kWh
My choices are limited as it's a company car list. I could get an iX3 or i4 but wouldn't after having an i4 for two weeks. Another 330e is an easy option and the Tesla is the other.Jobbo wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 6:35 amAs Tesla open up their superchargers to others, their USP goes away. Which means I’d probably go for a Genesis GV60 or Kia EV6 or Hyundai Ionic 5 in preference to the Model Y. I’d still be tempted by a Model S though, but that would have to be used because the current LHD only range is pricey.McSwede wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 10:35 pm I went to a Tesla dealership today to have a look at a model Y long range. I have an opportunity to order a new car and Tesla is an itch that I really want to scratch.
Had a good look around and then went with my daughter for an unaccompanied test drive. I really liked it but will take a little time to think it over.
In summary, the seats were comfy and had plenty of adjustment, the hifi was superb and as you'd imagine, it's quiet. The ride wasn't as refined as I expected but it was on the bigger wheels. The UI would take a little getting used to as well. Loads of storage and really practical. There is plenty to like about it.
My daughter was massively impressed by the farting, especially when she used the external speaker in the showroom. She was crying with laughter.
If not this then it'd be the latest 300e msport touring.
And if you’re going used, you’re probably into Taycan or eTron GT territory.
240PP wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 10:17 am Got in a Model S 75d taxi last night. I’d never been in an EV before