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What happens if you run out of battery? - You don't. Where do you plug in? - My garage. What's the t

What happens if you run out of battery? - You don't. Where do you plug in? - My garage. What's the top speed on that thing? - 120+ - Wow really? I expected about 50-60mph. Isn't your electric bill high now? - Not really, went ... [Tesla Motors Club Logo]  Hi {NAME}! As we continue to tweak this guide to trending discussions at Tesla Motors Club, your continued feedback is welcome. Hope you find it useful. To stay up-to-date with TMC, follow us on [Twitter]( [Facebook]( and [YouTube](. If purchasing a new Tesla vehicle, please consider using our [TMC referral code](. Highlighted posts [Dumbest Tesla Question Thread](  February 06, 2020  •  51 posts  •  1,303 views  [Model 3](   [TyH2009 said]( — What happens if you run out of battery? - You don't. Where do you plug in? - My garage. What's the top speed on that thing? - 120+ - Wow really? I expected about 50-60mph. Isn't your electric bill high now? - Not really, went ... [Read more »](  [Wisconsin to Key West road trip](  February 06, 2020  •  6 posts  •  331 views  [Model 3](   [astrowunder said]( — Thought I'd share a brief note on our road trip from Wisconsin to Key West, Florida It was a lot of fun and the best part from a Tesla owner's perspective was how ordinary it was. ... [Read more »](  [Starlink IPO](  February 06, 2020  •  60 posts  •  1,668 views  [TSLA Investor Discussions](   [KarenRei said]( — SpaceX considering spinning off and IPO'ing their Starlink business... [Read more »](  [Best service experience EVER!](  February 06, 2020  •  7 posts  •  330 views  [Model S](   [trnunes said]( — Admittedly, a Tesla newbie here (I've had my used pre-April 'CPO' 2016 Model S 70D for just a few weeks now), but..... I just had the BEST car repair experience of my LIFE. The ... [Read more »](  [TSLA Technical Analysis](  February 05, 2020  •  1,705 posts  •  206,522 views  [TSLA Investor Discussions](   [Leo9 said]( — Here are some examples of flags: [attachment] They are continuation patterns on lower volume, usually in the opposite direction of the primary trend. TSLA did not really form a ... [Read more »](  [Gen 3 Wall Connector](  February 05, 2020  •  77 posts  •  3,830 views  [Supercharging & Charging Infrastructure](   [Mokuzai said]( — I received a response from Charginginstallation@Tesla.com on load sharing between Gen 2 and Gen 3. Here is my question and response: [Read more »](  [Musk Asks About A Texas Gigafactory: Is It For You, Cybertruck?](  February 05, 2020  •  38 posts  •  715 views  [Cybertruck](   [TMC Staff said]( — The innovative electric pickup truck would be the perfect fit for the new plant. No company would leave the decision to open a factory to a Twitter poll. Anyway, Elon Musk decided ... [Read more »](  [Working with HOA for EV-Charging; California law](  February 05, 2020  •  41 posts  •  1,139 views  [Supercharging & Charging Infrastructure](   [artsci said]( — This is especially interesting to me. My HOA has no problem with my curbside charger (photo attached) but Baltimore County forced me to remove it about a year ago. The County's ... [Read more »](  [Climate Change / Global Warming Discussion](  February 06, 2020  •  4,546 posts  •  338,431 views  [Energy, Environment, and Policy](   [ohmman said]( — "Using an energy balance carbon-cycle model, we find that emissions traced to the 88 largest industrial carbon producers from 1880-2015 and 1965-2015 have contributed ~55% and ... [Read more »](  [Any early Roadsters with the original battery?](  February 06, 2020  •  20 posts  •  1,414 views  [Roadster: Performance](   [JohnnyLounge21 said]( — 2011 2.5 with 71K healthy miles. I've reupholstered the seats but she has never had any mechanical updates/changes done to her. She's def getting older now that I think about it! ... [Read more »](  Do you value your experience at TMC? Consider becoming a Supporting Member of Tesla Motors Club. As a thank you for your contribution, you'll get nearly no ads in the Community and Groups sections. Additional perks are available depending on the level of contribution. Please visit the [Account Upgrades]( page for more details. Cheers! You are receiving this email because you either registered as a member for Tesla Motors Club or signed up for updates.  [Unsubscribe](  [Send feedback](mailto:support@threadloom.news?subject=Feedback%20for%20Tesla%20Motors%20Club%20newsletter)  Sent on behalf of Tesla Motors Club by  [Threadloom]( Tesla Motors Club, 211 Hope Street, Mountain View, CA 94042

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