Except..when I move my car and drive in that weather....that was my pointThe tires can be damaged if you DRIVE them in freezing weather. If you leave it parked, they won't be damaged.
Except..when I move my car and drive in that weather....that was my pointThe tires can be damaged if you DRIVE them in freezing weather. If you leave it parked, they won't be damaged.
Oh yeah it’s definitely an ad. I know a few other people though that have had Nokians and thought they were great. A Tesla S owner here said it was night and day when he put them on (this was before their all weather compound) versus the OEM tires.I’d read some other reviews on this tire before firming up a decision. A bit too much of a commercial given it’s his sponsor. They may be great, but I’d look for some truly independent reviews first.
In looking at Nokian’s website, I couldn’t find an ‘all weather’ tire they recommend for the Lucid.
Does the Air do interior conditioning using the charging source if you’re plugged in? I thought it just depletes your battery either way. Like if you charge to 80% over night and in the morning while it’s still plugged in you start preconditioning, your car will be at 77 or 78 after it warms upService tech gave me a couple tips like getting car to preferred temp while charging as that part depletes a decent amount of battery.
If you allow it to keep charging (i.e. don’t have a schedule set which prevents charging in the morning) it will charge as it’s conditioning. I don’t think it can bypass the battery or anything that clever, but it will keep you at 80.Does the Air do interior conditioning using the charging source if you’re plugged in? I thought it just depletes your battery either way. Like if you charge to 80% over night and in the morning while it’s still plugged in you start preconditioning, your car will be at 77 or 78 after it warms up