I don't think this should be on HN.
Tesla Model 3 represented over 15% of September new car sales in The Netherlands
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Re: Tesla Model 3 represented over 15% of September new car sales in The Netherlands
#12I don't think this should be on HN.
Re: Tesla Model 3 represented over 15% of September new car sales in The Netherlands
#13The one thing I really can not get over with Tesla is the dashboard. That giant screen that looks so misplaced. Cars always used to be the pinnacle of thought out design. And Tesla is supposed to be catering the more stylish crowd I think. I wonder how they decided to place a standard screen to the right of the driver. It will be interesting to see if other car manufacturers will adopt this design decision. Then it w…
Re: Tesla Model 3 represented over 15% of September new car sales in The Netherlands
#14As someone who lived in Amsterdam for one year (I'm originally from Israel) I was extremely impressed by how the government create a solid infrastructure for electric car owners to charge their car batteries.
Re: Tesla Model 3 represented over 15% of September new car sales in The Netherlands
#15I recently saw a post on social media where someone couldn't go to the dentist because the car was updating software.
From the discussion I understand there is a "grace period" of 2 weeks before automatic updates, and that the software is needed for advanced features.
It was also mentioned that basic braking and steering functionality were also dependent on updatable software, making it unsafe to use it as a regular car when a software update is occurring.
Does anyone have more information on this?
[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_facilities_in_Tilburg
Re: Tesla Model 3 represented over 15% of September new car sales in The Netherlands
#16As someone who lived in Amsterdam for one year (I'm originally from Israel) I was extremely impressed by how the government create a solid infrastructure for electric car owners to charge their car batteries.
Hmm, how does this work? I imagine the government isn't in the business of operating charging stations, so it is some combination of subsidies and regulatory easing, or something more? Do they benefit Tesla Superchargers or have other EV charging standards capitalized on it as well?
It's not my car... I had humble bikes :)
Re: Tesla Model 3 represented over 15% of September new car sales in The Netherlands
#17The one thing I really can not get over with Tesla is the dashboard. That giant screen that looks so misplaced. Cars always used to be the pinnacle of thought out design. And Tesla is supposed to be catering the more stylish crowd I think. I wonder how they decided to place a standard screen to the right of the driver. It will be interesting to see if other car manufacturers will adopt this design decision. Then it w…
Didn’t someone call for the patent office to be closed in the 1800’s because everything had already been invented?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Holland_Duell#Everythi...
Re: Tesla Model 3 represented over 15% of September new car sales in The Netherlands
#18Re: Tesla Model 3 represented over 15% of September new car sales in The Netherlands
#19The one thing I really can not get over with Tesla is the dashboard. That giant screen that looks so misplaced. Cars always used to be the pinnacle of thought out design. And Tesla is supposed to be catering the more stylish crowd I think. I wonder how they decided to place a standard screen to the right of the driver. It will be interesting to see if other car manufacturers will adopt this design decision. Then it w…
I will be the first (or I guess second) to admit that some controls should be hard buttons for ease of use while looking at the road. This is something that I hope they improve on, though the steering wheel scroll wheels are already often geared for the appropriate context-dependent function.
However, Tesla manages to hide nearly all of the other car's functions behind fewer layers of menus than in modern BMWs or similar, in my experience, making it far easier to access the more arcane items. For example, adjusting the auto high-beam sensitivity or detailed HVAC preferences seem a lot easier on a touchscreen where buttons are laid out logically enough.
Re: Tesla Model 3 represented over 15% of September new car sales in The Netherlands
#20As someone who lived in Amsterdam for one year (I'm originally from Israel) I was extremely impressed by how the government create a solid infrastructure for electric car owners to charge their car batteries.