@Dan any trouble with this?https://thenextweb.com/cars/2019/09/03/tesla-owners-reportedly-got-locked-out-of-their-cars-because-the-app-was-down/
But yet it impacted numerous people. So either there’s a glitch, or loads of stupid Tesla drivers, or both.
There are many Tesla drivers out there, plenty of them are bound to be stupid.
No shortage of idiots out there.Why in the world are they opening their app to drive their car? The Bluetooth key works flawlessly and doesn't require that you take your phone out of your pocket. And if your phone is dead you would use the keycard, not the app!
I’m not sure how it works, but is there a way to operate with app but not Bluetooth? Perhaps that’s what they set up
If you're an idiot and want to take out your phone and open the app to start the car every time, sure.
The Bluetooth key is one of my favorite parts of the Tesla experience. So liberating to not carry around a keyfob or worry about where the keys are!
Perhaps during the outtage there was no way to set up Bluetooth key???
No idea, but why would you not have it setup that via Bluetooth in the first place?
Aside from referrals, you mean
Meh, was mostly smoke and mirrors. I got this and that's it: https://www.instagram.com/p/BwIaP1AHZ1_
Ooc how much are you paying for insurance on your vehicle and how does that compare with your old car. My fathers doubled from a Saab to a model s (30% higher msrp)
Geico wanted a lot more than my Altima, but I switched to Progressive and my rate actually went down. Paying $343 now for 6 months Ody+Model 3. Would be less if I didn't have a lead foot in Hawaii that nearly landed me in the slammer.