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2013 Tesla Model S Long-Term Road Test
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Tesla
2013 Tesla Model S Long-Term Road Test
Brake light actuation of the long-term 2013 Tesla Model S.
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hybris
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March 2013
When did you guys get this bit of automotive vaporware?
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schen72
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It's not vaporware if it actually exists and can be bought.
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xianshep
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March 2013
YOU'RE foot??!?
Surely you mean, "you're A foot"?
;-)
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mtakahashi_
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March 2013
Ugh...one of my all time pet peeves: misuse of your and you're. And I'm the perpetrator. I wish I could claim English as a second language, but it's not.
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zhangrenhou
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March 2013
Is there a way to adjust the degree of deceleration, using the fancy touch screen? Surely, there must be.
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mfennell
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There are two setting. Standard (described in article) and Low, which seems to mean about as much decel as an automatic transmission - very little.
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evjuice
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April 2013
The Roadster regen is even stronger.
Both Teslas use an accelerometer to activate brake lights.
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Surely you mean, "you're A foot"?
;-)
Both Teslas use an accelerometer to activate brake lights.