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Jay Leno Sets 1/4 Mile Production Car Record Tesla Plaid 9.2@152
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<blockquote data-quote="HAMMRHEAD" data-source="post: 16637414" data-attributes="member: 602"><p>You gotta sleep sometimes! Just plug it in and wake up to a full charge. E Z.</p><p></p><p>Reality, IF you drive crazy miles every day and can't get through the day on a charge, I can understand that. Having to stop and supercharge on a daily basis would be a PITA.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I do roughly 100-125 miles per week, so one charge/week is all I need. I charge at home and pick up 28 miles of range every hour. So 4-5 hours, one day a week. When it's charged up, it automatically shuts off. Unplug, done. Could easily stretch that to once every other week, but no real point in that.</p><p></p><p>I suspect Winter will require a bit more, so twice a week? No big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HAMMRHEAD, post: 16637414, member: 602"] You gotta sleep sometimes! Just plug it in and wake up to a full charge. E Z. Reality, IF you drive crazy miles every day and can't get through the day on a charge, I can understand that. Having to stop and supercharge on a daily basis would be a PITA. Personally, I do roughly 100-125 miles per week, so one charge/week is all I need. I charge at home and pick up 28 miles of range every hour. So 4-5 hours, one day a week. When it's charged up, it automatically shuts off. Unplug, done. Could easily stretch that to once every other week, but no real point in that. I suspect Winter will require a bit more, so twice a week? No big deal. [/QUOTE]
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