Well, not too surprising, my car delivery moved out another month. It was in production for 12 days before being put into storage - it almost made it to completion but now is stuck.
My delivery date has moved from March to April to May to June and now to the end of July.
I know the world is...
two interesting things about that second video.
1. From 100 km/h to 253 km/h the kwh/100 km only went from about 40 to 42.8. That seems really good.
2. You can drive that fast if you wear racing gloves.
Although I am skeptical since these result are so far off what would be expected, it was interesting to see the numbers for other cars using that test, using the summer test.
- Model 3, LR, AWD - 560 (518 EPA range) - 8% better
- Kona - 510 (412 EPA range) - 24% better
- e-Niro - 500 (382...
i don't understand what that means, especially the reference to 16h (4 o'clock, I assume). May mean that you need to load the ship 2 days before departure by 16h? Any other ideas? It isn't as if they said closing for next 14 days or until 4/10 or something like that.
But as you said...
I find it surprising that a major port would close. Does that port only deal with cars? What about other imports?
Edit. According to the internet, the port is not closed. There were 22 departures in the last 24 hours and they expect 26 arrivals in the next 24.
True. But they could certainly disclose what they are doing without giving the real reason why. Something like "We are focusing deliveries in Europe since we can deliver the cars quicker in those markets vs. having to ship them all over the world".