news.cnet.com— You may heard about the the 6,831 lithium-ion batteries that power the all-electric Tesla Roadster. But what about the user interface from inside the driver's seat?
Jul 30, 2008View in Crawl 4
Those are some pretty small screens. I have a Camry Hybrid, and its touchscreen display is far nicer/larger; I'm surprised as expensive and tech focused as these Teslas are, they didn't install anything nicer.And yes I know another screen is in the stereo unit, but that one is tiny as well.
There is always no maintenance. Nothing also works perfectly. You also seem to forget that the suspension will still need to be periodically checked to make that sure that the car is properly aligned.
chaos7Jul 31, 2008
hope it's not as useless as my windows slideshow/dell miniview
jugglingjonJul 31, 2008
Those are some pretty small screens. I have a Camry Hybrid, and its touchscreen display is far nicer/larger; I'm surprised as expensive and tech focused as these Teslas are, they didn't install anything nicer.And yes I know another screen is in the stereo unit, but that one is tiny as well.
knowitmanJul 31, 2008
There is always no maintenance. Nothing also works perfectly. You also seem to forget that the suspension will still need to be periodically checked to make that sure that the car is properly aligned.
seidogerJul 31, 2008
My thoughts exactly, didn't seem at ease much.
topbobAug 1, 2008
Actually, it sounded like he hardly knew what he was talking about at all...
obesesnakeAug 1, 2008
Don't you mean an electrician?
jacobhill69Dec 4, 2008
WooT I need this car!<a class="user" href="http://www.curemysweatyfeet.com">http://www.curemysweatyfeet.com</a>
Closed AccountDec 22, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://www.triplecrownnewsletters.com">http://www.triplecrownnewsletters.com</a>I just thought about scheduling the charging time. How many times has someone thought they scheduled something like a recording only to find out they screwed up and it didn't record.Now imagine the next day. Your on your way to work and you have to call in: "um, I have to call off today". "My car didn't charge last night"<a class="user" href="http://cleansecolonnow.info">http://cleansecolonnow.info</a>