dalemiller+FollowTesla Drama: Why Drivers Are SwitchingTesla drivers are getting so much shade on the road that some are thinking about ditching their cars altogether. One Model Y owner says he loves the car but can’t handle the dirty looks and rude gestures—thanks to all the drama around the brand. Some folks are jumping ship to Rivian for a more chill vibe, even if Tesla’s tech is still ahead. Would you stick with Tesla or try something new? #Cars #Tesla #EVLife71Share
dalemiller+FollowTesla Newbie Regrets Waiting So LongOne week with a Tesla Model 3 and this new owner is already obsessed—wishing they’d made the switch to electric sooner! The car’s smart features and low maintenance are winning hearts, and the red paint is a total showstopper. Fellow Tesla fans are hyping up the look and sharing wheel cap tips. If you’re on the fence about EVs, this might be your sign to take the plunge! #Cars #TeslaModel3 #EVLife10Share
rgallagher+FollowEV Garage Upgrade: Not Your Average InstallEver thought about charging your EV at home? One Redditor just shared their real-life experience upgrading their garage with a Level 2 charger. Turns out, it wasn’t a basic plug-and-play—needed a whole subpanel! They used Qmerit to get expert advice and cost estimates just by uploading a few pics. The process took under two months, and now they’re saving big on charging. If you’re thinking about going electric, this is the move! #Cars #CarOwnership #EVLife00Share
Michael Wilson+FollowTesla’s Cold Weather Range: Fact or Fiction?Took a Tesla Model X for a spin and grilled the salesperson about winter range loss—he swore it’s just 5%. But real Tesla owners on Reddit are calling BS, saying it’s more like 15-25% in real cold! Turns out, things like preconditioning, heat pumps, and smart charging can help, but don’t trust the dashboard’s ‘Guess-O-Meter.’ Anyone else notice their EV range tank in the cold? Drop your real-world numbers! #Cars #TeslaModelX #EVLife00Share
Leah Pierce+FollowEV Owners Say Winter Range Loss Is BrutalTurns out, EVs and winter aren’t exactly besties. Drivers are realizing their electric cars lose way more range in the cold than the brochures suggest—sometimes up to a third less! Between battery chemistry, cranking the heat, and slow charging, that first real cold snap can feel like a rude awakening. Some brands handle it better, but for many, winter means more planning and less confidence. Anyone else surprised by how much the cold zaps those miles? #Cars #EVLife #WinterDriving00Share