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Dion
post Jun 20 2022, 05:16 PM
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https://youtu.be/hJTNsH-SIqk

My friend Rich in England shared this link.

Trick stuff. I’m actually liking the execution in these.
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post Jun 22 2022, 11:08 AM
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I watched a YouTube video a few months ago where a guy in
New Hampshire bought a Tesla that had been crashed lightly in the front.
He bought it at auction and fixed it himself..
Somehow Tesla found out about him and turned off the “fast charge” feature
on the car.. He was forced to charge it on a 110 volt charger and it took about 12 hours
to fully charge the car.. Tesla claimed they didn’t want unsafe cars on the road and since they didn’t fix it, they couldn’t be sure the car was safe..
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post Jun 22 2022, 11:19 AM
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QUOTE(gandalf_025 @ Jun 22 2022, 01:08 PM) *

I watched a YouTube video a few months ago where a guy in
New Hampshire bought a Tesla that had been crashed lightly in the front.
He bought it at auction and fixed it himself..
Somehow Tesla found out about him and turned off the “fast charge” feature
on the car.. He was forced to charge it on a 110 volt charger and it took about 12 hours
to fully charge the car.. Tesla claimed they didn’t want unsafe cars on the road and since they didn’t fix it, they couldn’t be sure the car was safe..

Just ask a farmer about the right to repair act. Many automakers are working on ways to keep independent shops and consumers from working on and modifying their own vehicles.
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