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<blockquote data-quote="bglf83" data-source="post: 16700706" data-attributes="member: 12312"><p>Driving at 75 MPH kills the batter too from what I have read. I can only imagine what driving at 75 MPH when it’s cold out would do.</p><p></p><p>I guess I would be open to a conversation when there is a 500 mile range Driving at 75 MPH that can be recharged to go at least 400 more miles in 45 minutes. </p><p></p><p>I live in Texas, we have went from Dallas to Corpus which is over 500 miles with a lot of it at 75 MPH.</p><p></p><p>A common drive from Dallas to Houston is over 300 miles with a 75 MPH speed limit. From what I understand, even the Teslas with long ranges cannot make that at speed without a recharge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bglf83, post: 16700706, member: 12312"] Driving at 75 MPH kills the batter too from what I have read. I can only imagine what driving at 75 MPH when it’s cold out would do. I guess I would be open to a conversation when there is a 500 mile range Driving at 75 MPH that can be recharged to go at least 400 more miles in 45 minutes. I live in Texas, we have went from Dallas to Corpus which is over 500 miles with a lot of it at 75 MPH. A common drive from Dallas to Houston is over 300 miles with a 75 MPH speed limit. From what I understand, even the Teslas with long ranges cannot make that at speed without a recharge. [/QUOTE]
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