DougWantsALeaf
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All this assumes that you are constantly putting your destination into the computer.
Personally, While I use the GPS on on occasion, wont use it for most common routes, even ones hundreds of miles, and find the Leaf gom pretty good, way better than the 2013 gom.
It’s funny (again I really like Tesla cars and was outvoted to get one) is that the is one gripe my colleagues have is that don’t like the Tesla range system. They refer to the range shown as electric miles and that its takes more then one electric mile to do a real mile in their X and 3.
I don’t have enough time time in a Tesla to comment, but found the commentary interestingness contrary to this thread. The videos showing % remaining on arrival look pretty impressive.
Personally, While I use the GPS on on occasion, wont use it for most common routes, even ones hundreds of miles, and find the Leaf gom pretty good, way better than the 2013 gom.
It’s funny (again I really like Tesla cars and was outvoted to get one) is that the is one gripe my colleagues have is that don’t like the Tesla range system. They refer to the range shown as electric miles and that its takes more then one electric mile to do a real mile in their X and 3.
I don’t have enough time time in a Tesla to comment, but found the commentary interestingness contrary to this thread. The videos showing % remaining on arrival look pretty impressive.