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by Andrew Stephens If you are wondering why your Tesla is charging at a slower rate than usual, this article will walk you through some of the most common explanation...
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by Rasheer Utoh-Utoh Of course, any vehicle can catch fire and explode, you could be thinking. For what reason should this be a problem for a Tesla in particular? (You ...
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by Blake Pemberton Bidirectional charging is the one thing that would make Teslas even more appealing to people who want to buy them. Most of the time, Tesla has kept...
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by Chris Dyne You could assume that Tesla's have everything you need built-in. These days, many electronic manufacturers don't bother to supply tesla c...
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by Aris Sevilla First, we need to figure out why Tesla updates are failing so that we can go on to researching potential solutions. The Motor Digest cites the foll...
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by Andrew Stephens Electric disc brakes are standard on all Tesla's. In contrast to many current automobiles, they do not have hydraulic braking systems. Yet Tes...
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by Reydan Santos A customised Tesla Model S Plaid was clocked at 216 miles per hour, making it not only the world's quickest production car but also the quicke...
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by Reydan Santos In 2012, the Model S debuted with the Panoramic Sunroof and an aluminium Body-Colored Roof. Fully-adjustable settings on the touchscreen menu (or s...
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by Chris Dyne Tesla produces two SUVs: the Model X and the Model Y (however, since the Y is technically based on the Model 3 chassis, it is technically a CUV or ...
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by Aris Sevilla The importance of checking the tyres' pressure may not immediately spring to mind when getting into a Tesla and hitting the road. On the other...
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