I have a a basic 22 MS. Your car looks great. My particular car has a very poor suspension and that's too bad. Question: what's the most mileage you could get without charging? Has it ever been 405 miles?
405 miles is 100% to 0%. You don't typically drive to 0%. Think of it like a phone, you charge it when it's down to 20%. also, a/c heat, speed affect range, just like an ice car
"I wanted it to look different than most Tesla's" - why not just get a different car / brand instead of spending even more for a wrap that only lasts a few years? Not calling you out specifically, but I don't get this trend re: wrapping Tesla's in funky colors just to stand out, when there's a much easier solution.
@@K4_oo buy a different brand. so many EV's out there now with similar range that can also use the supercharger network if needed. but for most who do this, i think it's more of a fashion statement than being unique
@@pomqmiju9854have you driven different EVs? This month I have driven the Honda prologue, ford Mach e, Kia’s , and the Tesla model y and 3. Nothing compares to the way a Tesla drives
“Here is the front, this is where I drive the most” lol
This is not a 2024…
This isn’t a 2024 S
how must does a one of this cost?
What's the brand and sizes of the tires and rims. May swap my arachnoid wheels for yours to increase range. Thx.
And after 50,000 miles, how was your battery held up?
That wrap looks amazing. Very tastefully done.
We all want to know wheel size and tire please? Give us the link in the description!
Very helpful video
I have a a basic 22 MS. Your car looks great. My particular car has a very poor suspension and that's too bad. Question: what's the most mileage you could get without charging? Has it ever been 405 miles?
405 miles is 100% to 0%. You don't typically drive to 0%. Think of it like a phone, you charge it when it's down to 20%. also, a/c heat, speed affect range, just like an ice car
@@ghattmd I understand that but my question remains unanswered: After 50,000 miles, what would your optimum current range be?
That’s a 2022 lol
Definitely a 2021 first refresh lol
"I wanted it to look different than most Tesla's" - why not just get a different car / brand instead of spending even more for a wrap that only lasts a few years? Not calling you out specifically, but I don't get this trend re: wrapping Tesla's in funky colors just to stand out, when there's a much easier solution.
What’s the easier solution
Because other cars won't be a Tesla
@@ruchirkawle 🤦
@@K4_oo buy a different brand. so many EV's out there now with similar range that can also use the supercharger network if needed. but for most who do this, i think it's more of a fashion statement than being unique
@@pomqmiju9854have you driven different EVs? This month I have driven the Honda prologue, ford Mach e, Kia’s , and the Tesla model y and 3. Nothing compares to the way a Tesla drives
The new wide body refresh looks fucking badass from the back.
Bro change the title.. stop lying
Doesn’t sound like it held up…only bad thing about Tesla, parts are cheaply made or at least looks and feels cheap
alot of unfortunate lol