Re: [EVDL] EVLN: 3000lb of metal, parked

2023-09-17 Thread EV List Lackey via EV
The owner had no problems getting warranty repair for a battery problem. Her trouble started because 1. Tesla ran a Carmax report on the car 2. They discovered an erroneous accident report 3. Without verifying the report, they disabled the car's supercharger access 4. Tesla's service

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: 3000lb of metal, parked

2023-09-17 Thread Cor van de Water via EV
The Tesla owner parks her Model 3 in her *garage* and insists that she can't drive it because it does not have Supercharging availability and thus is worthless. Every EV'er with even a minimal experience in charging will see the fallacy presented here. Call it lying if you will. Apparently the

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: 3000lb of metal, parked

2023-09-17 Thread EV List Lackey via EV
On 17 Sep 2023 at 14:06, paul dove via EV wrote: > Stories like this are so unbelievable. > I have never communicated with Tesla via email. > Any issue with my vehicle was handled via the phone app. > They always respond in a timely manner Are you seriously suggesting that the Tesla owner in the

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: 3000lb of metal, parked

2023-09-17 Thread paul dove via EV
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[EVDL] EVLN: 3000lb of metal, parked

2023-09-17 Thread EV List Lackey via EV
Erine Erickson loves her Tesla Model 3. But these days, the EV stays parked in her garage. "It´s, you know, 3,000 pounds of metal in a parking spot downstairs," she said ... ... When replacing Erickson´s battery, Tesla says they discovered that Carfax listed her car as having a salvaged title