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Любая дискуссия о прогрессе непременно доходит до обсуждения электрических автомобилей.
Думаю, что до всемирной славы первооткрывательницы обратного карго культа мне не дотянуть, но пусть это будет мой скромный claim to fame.

Короче, в продолжение предыдущего поста, пара недавних ссылок про это самое. Если кратко, то дорого и бесполезно.

https://www.axios.com/electric-vehicles-automaker-investments-battery-costs-4243415a-305e-45b5-bddf-29a91011da77.html

http://brusselstimes.com/business/technology/15050/electric-vehicles-emit-more-co2-than-diesel-ones,-german-study-

Date: 2019-05-01 02:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nefedor.livejournal.com
2 - my bad in formulation. I meant something like calling the dealers about what work will be done on your car - something like that.

4 - and what this try range is? Is it 300 as advertised?

6 - the report on edmunds.com I refer to stated that Tesla didn’t have apple car play or android whatever.

Regardless, I’d definitely prefer to wait until those issues will be solved and only then buy.

Date: 2019-05-01 03:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] misha-b.livejournal.com
> 2 - my bad in formulation. I meant something like calling the dealers about what work will be done on your car - something like that.

Actually, now they update you on the status automatically through the app. But I have never had to leave the car in the shop so I don't know how well that works. You can schedule service through the app though, which is nice -- I did it when I had a minor issue with the charging port. You just choose a time on the app and leave a comment describing the problem. (In fact they offered me a loaner but I decided to wait in the shop)

> 4 - and what this try range is? Is it 300 as advertised?

In the summer I get around 300 miles at about 70-75mph with air conditioning. You go further at 60mph or less if you go 85. In the winter it depends. It could probably go down to around 220 miles if it is seriously cold and there is snow on the ground. The system will take that into account calculating the route to the destination.

> 6 - the report on edmunds.com I refer to stated that Tesla didn’t have apple car play or android whatever.

Oh, I see. Android/apple will never happen, I am afraid -- they want to control the screen. However there is a large variety of streaming podcasts, music and also a built-in internet browser. Right now you cannot watch youtube though. They will probably add some video capability in one of the future updates.

> Regardless, I’d definitely prefer to wait until those issues will be solved and only then buy.

Sure. I feel that there is an incredible amount of poor information online -- trying to provide some more accurate info.
Edited Date: 2019-05-01 12:49 am (UTC)

Date: 2019-05-01 09:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nefedor.livejournal.com
I have no doubt whatsoever that you are accurately describing your experience.
But could your positive experience be a result of your good luck?
I have seen reports on poor customer service enough times to conclude that it’s systematic. Why do you entertain a theory that you’re clearing poor information rather than theory that you’re just in luck not to face such disappointments?
Those rattles were reported on 2018 S models, not the first Teslas you have mentioned.
And it’s not that I’m such Tesla hater - it’s quite normal and expected for new models to have those problems. Typically, after some time either things become better and most of the problems are fixed or that line is dropped. I just want the car which has already went trough this process and don’t want to be a guiney pig tester for my money.

Date: 2019-05-01 10:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] misha-b.livejournal.com


> Why do you entertain a theory that you’re clearing poor information rather than theory that you’re just in luck not to face such disappointments?

Some information is objectively poor or incorrect (e.g., people misunderstand what range indicator does or don't realize that one can charge car at home).

As far as the customer experience is concerned, I am just one data point, of course. It is likely also to be geographically different. I've read that in Norway (a huge market for EVs) there have been a lot of issues with insufficient part supply.

> Those rattles were reported on 2018 S models, not the first Teslas you have mentioned.

I meant first model 3's from late 2017/early 2018. I don't know much about model S.

> And it’s not that I’m such Tesla hater - it’s quite normal and expected for new models to have those problems. Typically, after some time either things become better and most of the problems are fixed or that line is dropped. I just want the car which has already went trough this process and don’t want to be a guiney pig tester for my money.

That is very fair. Although I suspect there is always a bit of guinea pig angle with Tesla :) -- with their constant software updates. Personally I enjoy it as the car keeps getting better, but it is probably not for everyone.

Date: 2019-05-01 10:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nefedor.livejournal.com
Agreed.

Regarding your statement that people sometimes are unaware of features:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oUzhBkCrf-c

Date: 2019-05-02 02:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] misha-b.livejournal.com
Good thing she did not succeed!

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