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An extension cord isn't that big of deal. I used one for the first year+ of ownership.
Old blankets and towels FTW.
Bummer, sorry man.
I personally think "ever" is a little strong. The smaller, lighter, and cheaper batteries get the more we will see EV's capture market share. Then...
Somewhere on this forum there are actually official threads for a 700 mile club and even a 800 mile club (Gen3's only).
Getting back to the OP/title question: For me and those like me, the PiP is perfect. I live in an area where nothing I need is really more than...
Good call. Yes, I owned a regular 3rd Gen previously and it is for that. Whoops, sorry guys.
It applied to my car, or more specifically a part in my car. :)
As mentioned a quite a few posts above this one, I recently entered this club. It was purely by accident. Keep in mind, it didn't take very far...
Please explain this statement.
Nope, nothing about taking it in. Just a warranty extension.
Anyone else receive the complimentary extended warranty for the intelligent power module in the mail?
The article about it that I read mentioned that it has a different battery chemistry then most hybrids. Anyone know what they are referring to?
So there were 2.1 gallons still available on a a 10.5 gallon tank, exactly 20%.
especially on that small of tank...not a fan of filling up when almost 20% of the tank is full, but that's just me
Ya, this is why I routinely go past the ding/flash. There are 100 untapped miles there.
The number 3 option is non existent. But yes, I agree. I made a mistake and obviously pushed my luck.
Personally I'm glad someone did it and posted the details of what happened on here. I actually thought something was seriously wrong with my car...
I'm wondering if it does this to protect the ICE as running out of gas obviously isn't the greatest on the car.
So ya, this just accidentally happened to me as well. I knew I was getting kinda low (I always push my tanks a bit). I tend to fill up right when...