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Tag Archives: Model Y
Tesla Model Y v. Audi Q8
I had only a short time to get used to my Tesla Model Y before I was in a situation where I had to rent a car and drive it about 100 miles. The rental was an Audi Q8 from … Continue reading
Posted in Electric vehicles, Tesla
Tagged adaptive cruise control, Audi Q8, gas pumps, Model Y, Tesla, UI, User interfaces
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Tesla Model Y vs Volvo XC40 Recharge
I’m an electric vehicle enthusiast. Today some website advertised Volvo all-electric vehicles, and I thought I would compare their XC40 Recharge offering with a Tesla Model Y. Both are hatchbacks. I want to see how they stack up. Tesla no … Continue reading
Tesla Model 3 to Y Transition
Seven years ago this month, I wrote Prius to Tesla transition about the experience moving from a hybrid electric vehicle to a fully-electric one. It talked about the decision making process, my expectations and the emotional ride. It made sense … Continue reading