Quote from: Dennis1025 on June 16, 2024, 12:49:11Always excuses as to why these EV turds have bad specs. The weather wasn't favorable which caused the already low mileage to drop even further. What garbage.
The range is based on the EPA test. Poor conditions can lead to lower range/mpg on both ICE and EVs, it is the laws of physics. What they are saying is the actual range loss is likely less
QuoteAssuming an ice engine vehicle with 430k miles on its engine would break down nearly twice to go that distance is foolish. A vehicle with 400k miles on its engine has been taken care of and likely won't break down. That's been my experience with high mileage combustion engine vehicles.
But that is the difference, an EV can 400k+ miles without "taking care of it".
QuoteThe claim of no maintenance has to be on the battery only. No way has it gone 430k miles without numerous tire replacements, I doubt the motors have gone 430k miles since that hasn't been mentioned, and the drive unit has likely been swapped out a time or two in that span as well.
They actually do mention that tires were swapped, the motor unit was not swapped. Motors are way more reliable than engines in general
Quote from: A. Junco on June 16, 2024, 16:17:54I have a 2020 model 3, with 41k miles. The car is constantly 40-60 miles off its self reported range. Example: if I charge it to 240 miles (92% charge), I will only get 200 miles of range (on average). Why? When advertised new range was 324. I have never gotten that "advertised" range (granted I bought it used). Tesla has recently down graded it's range estimates for its cars (I keep reading), but on its web sales page it still says the model 3 long range should get 324, LIES! I have had the battery checked and been told repeatedly there is nothing wrong with it, the computer or the charging / battery system.
I've had no problem getting the advertised range. The range is based on the same standardized test that ICE cars take. The only reasons why you would get lower range is: Weather, Terrain or driving style. Since you did not have an issue with ICE cars(assuming you paid attention) and assuming you don't have a lemon, then the likely cause is your driving style. The amount of loss you are having is around the amount regenerative braking gives, are you regening? Are you also gunning the pedal?