tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26115134897206834062024-02-20T10:38:21.884-08:00All about electric carMahmud Yunushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11414693492622980257noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2611513489720683406.post-21464549311167744822016-05-10T16:24:00.003-07:002016-05-10T16:24:19.463-07:00Tesla Model 3 vs Model S - 5 Things Before Buying<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
day has gone by this is Dave 2 D's so a few days ago i pre-ordered the model three from Tesla and was a pretty easy decision for me. I'd always been interested in the vehicle and when I saw how it looked just a no-brainer just pre-ordered it but there are some things that I think people should be aware of if they're considering the scars of the first is pricing is going to come in at $35,000 us' before tax incentives and you want as mentioned that the average selling price will be closer to 42,000 because of options that people would choose if you want stuff like the match Pete option that glass roof that they're showing off instead of a plain metal roof it's gonna cost extra.<br />
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I also noticed that the door handles don't automatically slide out like the ones on the Model S two one of the Democrats had those handles but that's unlikely to go to production the actual handles you need to press them to mechanically pop Weaver out on the inside it's a button to open the door another thing the hardware for auto pilot is standards of all the senses and suffer included and safety features like automatic braking to avoid objects those are standard but convenience features like self parking or automatically changing all of those are extra they try to make it seem like auto pilot came standard on the model three but it doesn't the other thing is sized so this is not a big cars is around 20 percent smaller than the Model S when you compare photos and do some rust yelling I think it'll be around fifteen inches shorter and if you enjoy slower and narrower than the model similar in size to a mazda3 actually which is a pretty small car because of having shifted things around in the cabin and the way the roof panel works its way room in there the trunk opens at the regular time tomorrow presumably because of the glass panel roof to make it had fact the injured had to be at the top of the<br />
glass panel and that's just a bad idea. the front rank is a little smaller not as small as this one but it's definitely smaller than the current model and there's also no plus two sitting in the<br />
back so the Model S wasn't a massive anything but the model three is definitely more standard size.<br />
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third thing is charges just as a reminder you need to have a power socket nearby to make this car feasible even mentioned that by the end of next year double the number of super chargers and then quadruple the number of destinations church which is cool so super chargers are those stations that<br />
let you charge up really quickly so charging a Model S battery to have takes about 20 minutes externally there are free to use of a model as you see one of these you can just plug it up and you're good to go but for the model 3 they'll have supercharger capability built in the weather and it's free to fill up is something that they'll figure out over time muscle cars have crazy massive torque and also handle really well because they don't have a super heavy engine with a model 32 base configuration of the user to 66 seconds or less it's not as fast as the Model S but it's faster than most luxury Kersey on the road right now so it's faster than for the Lexus is300 the Mercedes c300 the BMW 328 and it's even faster than this guy so the base model is a rear-wheel-drive it'll have a range of 250 Nikkei miles it also comes in an all-wheel drive dual motor option for less than five thousand dollars cheaper potentially cheaper than the Model S of a drive option if you've been in a Model S you've seen that massive 17 inch screen that fits in the center consoles on the model three it's a small screen at fifteen inches but it's in a more prominent horizontal position so this positioning is final it's gonna be a landscape screen with the Model S screen there are controls are a little tough to reach on center console and you have to lean forward to hit it on the model 3 the screens it's closer to the driver so it's a little bit easier to see and access there's also no instrument panels the second screen on the Model S with speedometer and stuff is gone in the information displayed on that 15 inch screen with super clean and minimal dash without that it's a little untraditional and in that some people find a weird but you won't mention that there still treating the steering controls if I still tweaking a bunch of stuff like the door handle shape the front nose cone even everything's kind of in the works but I really like the car I love with the car represents so I actually made this video until a laptop video just a share my thoughts on this you guys enjoyed it sounds of you liked it said you loved it and if any of you guys are getting a model 3 yourselves I'd love to hear about it below its been nice see you guys next time.</div>
Mahmud Yunushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11414693492622980257noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2611513489720683406.post-12542787289702625462016-04-11T09:54:00.000-07:002016-04-12T10:11:58.951-07:00I am going to buy tesla car someday<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Let me introduce myself to you. I'm Mahmud Yunus from Indonesia. My passion is in technology field although now I don't study deeply about technology formally but My interest in this field push me up to study from everywhere about high-tech things. I am still studying web development recently from codecademy.com and w3 school. Hopefully I will master in tech and give benefit for others.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Okay, directly I will continue my writing about tesla car. Tesla car is amazing for me. I think the fonder elon musk have to be given title the true iron man because he invent many things that can change the world. He has build Paypal, Tesla, Space X, and Solar City. I have found many inspiration from him. Every company he build have been invented to make a better world and existence of humanity.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Tesla car is fully electric car that not even friendly to the environment but also faster. I't's different from the electric car that people have known before. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Below the statement from tesla website about tesla :</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Tesla Motors was founded in 2003 by a group of engineers in Silicon Valley who wanted to prove that electric cars could be better than gasoline-powered cars. With instant torque, incredible power, and zero emissions, Tesla’s products would be cars without compromise. Each new generation would be increasingly affordable, helping the company work towards its mission: to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable transport.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Tesla’s engineers first designed a powertrain for a sports car built around an AC induction motor, patented in 1888 by Nikola Tesla, the inventor who inspired the company’s name. The resulting Tesla Roadster was launched in 2008. Accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and achieving a range of 245 miles per charge of its lithium ion battery, the Roadster set a new standard for electric mobility. Tesla would sell more than 2,400 Roadsters, now on the road in more than 30 countries.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">In 2012, Tesla launched Model S, the world’s first premium electric sedan. Built from the ground up to be 100 percent electric, Model S has redefined the very concept of a four-door car. With room for seven passengers and more than 64 cubic feet of storage, Model S provides the comfort and utility of a family sedan while achieving the acceleration of a sports car: 0 to 60 mph in about five seconds. Its flat battery pack is integrated into the chassis and sits below the occupant cabin, lending the car a low center of gravity that enables outstanding road holding and handling while driving 265 miles per charge. Model S was named Motor Trend’s 2013 Car of the Year and achieved a 5-star safety rating from the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">In late 2014, Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled two dual motor all-wheel drive configurations of Model S that further improve the vehicle’s handling and performance. The 85D features a high efficiency motor at the front and rear, giving the car unparalleled control of traction in all conditions. The P85D pairs a high efficiency front motor with a performance rear motor for supercar acceleration, achieving a 0 to 60 mph time of 3.2 seconds – the fastest four-door production car ever made.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Now with more than 50,000 vehicles on the road worldwide, Tesla is preparing to launch Model X, a crossover vehicle that enters volume production in 2015. Featuring exhilarating acceleration, falcon wing doors, and room for three rows of seating, Model X defies categorization.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Tesla owners enjoy the benefit of charging at home so they never have to visit a gas station or spend a cent on gasoline. For long distance journeys, Tesla’s Supercharger network provides convenient and free access to high speed charging, replenishing half a charge in as little as 20 minutes. Superchargers now connect popular routes in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Tesla’s vehicles are produced at its factory in Fremont, California, previously home to New United Motor Manufacturing Inc., a joint venture between Toyota and General Motors. The Tesla Factory has returned thousands of jobs to the area and is capable of producing 1,000 cars a week.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The company is expanding its manufacturing footprint into other areas, including in Tilburg, the Netherlands, where it has an assembly facility, and Lathrop, California, where it has a specialized production plant. To reduce the costs of lithium ion battery packs, Tesla and key strategic partners including Panasonic have begun construction of a gigafactory in Nevada that will facilitate the production of a mass-market affordable vehicle, Model 3. By 2020, the gigafactory will produce more lithium ion cells than all of the world’s combined output in 2013. The gigafactory will also produce battery packs intended for use in stationary storage, helping to improve robustness of the electrical grid, reduce energy costs for businesses and residences, and provide a backup supply of power.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Tesla is not just an automaker, but also a technology and design company with a focus on energy innovation.</span></div>
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