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This was just confirmed with one of the new reviews. Mix of all the modesSource?
This is unlikely and would be a first for any manufacturer.
Edit: Saw this answered later with "CS". This is one of the times I think someone strayed from the script and got it wrong.
What "modes" are we talking about here?This was just confirmed with one of the new reviews. Mix of all the modes
He said the epa estimate was made based on a mix good and bad moods ?. It was the review that had Beast on the frontWhat "modes" are we talking about here?
Ben noted the same basically.He said the epa estimate was made based on a mix good and bad moods ?. It was the review that had Beast on the front
The max pack version doesn’t exist right now so there’s really no way for anybody to answer that.I have a question about the GVWR. The manual states the GVWR is 8,532 lbs. Is this for both the Large and Max Pack? It's possible that the Max Pack will weigh up to 400lbs more than the Large Pack. That's a big hit to the payload capacity. Does anyone know if the GVWR is increased for the Max Pack version?
I'm thinking under the seat cooler for ice and drinks ;-)Can you or should you? Insulate away but unless you can be more specific about your drain plug idea I imagine your going to be doing a lot of unrepairable damage (and perhaps electrocuting yourself) along the way as I am pretty sure going down will lead you to the battery pack. Their is reportedly already a drain plug in the space where the spare tire resides.
I would guess GVWR is the same since it is the combined maximum weight of the vehicle and any payload (people, gear, etc). It is usually limited by suspension capacity and thus battery configuration wouldn’t have an affect on GVWR. most likely, the max pack will likely have the same GVWR, but since it has a higher curb weight due to additional batteries, will likely have a lower payload.The max pack version doesn’t exist right now so there’s really no way for anybody to answer that.
It’s only 7” deepI'm thinking under the seat cooler for ice and drinks ;-)
I only need 7"It’s only 7” deep
That’s what she saidI only need 7"
I feel like the biggest disappointment is that the seat adjustment is locked at speed. Why?
I think it's just a simple safety issue. I was adjusting my seat one day while driving and the switch stuck on, moving all the way back to where I could only reach the wheel with my fingertips. Of course when I tried to lean forward quickly the seatbelt locked. Grrr.
I wonder if the manual is simply worded awkwardly. For example, it's common for vehicles to have "one touch" seat memory. Push the button once, and everything moves to a preset position. However, when I'm driving, I have to HOLD the button for however long it takes for everything to adjust. If I lift off of the button, then the movement stops.I think it's just a simple safety issue. I was adjusting my seat one day while driving and the switch stuck on, moving all the way back to where I could only reach the wheel with my fingertips. Of course when I tried to lean forward quickly the seatbelt locked. Grrr.