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Wanted to share some pictures and notes from our road trip from Socal to visit Horseshoe Bend, Bryce

Wanted to share some pictures and notes from our road trip from Socal to visit Horseshoe Bend, Bryce Canyon, and Zion! Some background: - 2018 LR RWD (April 2018 build) with EAP, ... [Tesla Motors Club Logo]  Hi {NAME}! As we continue to tweak this guide to trending discussions at Tesla Motors Club, your ongoing feedback is welcome. Hope you find it useful. You can also stay up-to-date with TMC by following us on [Twitter]( [Facebook]( and [YouTube](. When purchasing solar or a new Tesla vehicle, please consider using our [TMC referral code](. Cheers! Highlighted posts [Winter Road Trip: SoCal to Utah](  February 12, 2021  •  11 posts  •  588 views  [Model 3](   [M3 Hype said]( — Wanted to share some pictures and notes from our road trip from Socal to visit Horseshoe Bend, Bryce Canyon, and Zion! Some background: - 2018 LR RWD (April 2018 build) with EAP, ... [Read more »](  [Model Y with new console](  February 12, 2021  •  38 posts  •  4,434 views  [Model Y](   [BojangleGuy said]( — We just picked our Y up tonight (Feb 11th) and it has the new console and heated steering wheel. We ordered on Feb 3rd. Our Tesla service center (SLC Utah) said it was the first ... [Read more »](  [Tesla, TSLA & the Investment World: the Perpetual Investors' Roundtable](  February 12, 2021  •  242,725 posts  •  22,552,500 views  [TSLA Investor Discussions](   [petit_bateau said]( — This is my first cut of where the batteries came from in 2020. It is a mix of bottom up and top down, and there are variable levels of confidence in different bits of intelligence ... [Read more »](  [Disaster Averted!!](  February 12, 2021  •  14 posts  •  1,130 views  [Model S](   [InspireSiR said]( — I almost got in an accident tonight. In the fast lane, I see traffic slowing down ahead. I think I have enough distance to check my right blind spot and move over to the right ... [Read more »](  [How is your rear camera after MCU1 to MCU2 upgade (dark?)](  February 12, 2021  •  229 posts  •  16,231 views  [Model S](   [appleguru said]( — Absolutely huge difference. Here's a shot from 2020.48.35.5: [image] And the exact same scene with 2021.4.3: [image] Looks like this one is resolved! Curious to see what they changed ... [Read more »](  [7-seat config waiting room](  February 13, 2021  •  676 posts  •  53,737 views  [Model Y: Ordering, Production, Delivery](   [acacia said]( — Took delivery. It is excellent. The kids actually liked the way back; no complaints from the 9, 11, or 13 year old, the eldest of which is tall for his age. Panel alignment looked ... [Read more »](  [The day that I gave the founder of Tesla a ride in my Lotus Elise in return for a ride in his T-Zero](  February 12, 2021  •  5 posts  •  588 views  [Roadster 2008-2012](   [Adrian Cockcroft said]( — I wrote up this story about how I was a very small part of helping Tesla pick the Lotus Elise as a partner for building the Roadster. The day that I gave the founder of Tesla a ... [Read more »](  [Small accident](  February 13, 2021  •  41 posts  •  1,706 views  [Model Y](   [Double_J said]( — I was involved in a small accident this week. The damage to my vehicle was very small. I have about 8,000km on the car and was frustrated with what happened. I decided not to report ... [Read more »](  [Pic of your Model 3.......RIGHT NOW!](  February 13, 2021  •  2,626 posts  •  368,905 views  [Model 3](   [AZHobos said]( — Forks, Washington from our first road trip: [image] Key West, Florida from our most recent: [image] [Read more »](  [How much snow can it handle ?](  February 13, 2021  •  36 posts  •  1,690 views  [Model 3](   [ChadS said]( — Two winters ago, I drove my P3D+ in about 8" of snow. I had changed the wheels to 18" and the tires to Pirelli Sottozero 3. They are more of a cold-weather performance tire than ... [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 St. #283, #283, Mountain View, CA 94042

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