Dave, Happy Father’s Day! I enjoy your review. If the model X is at 90% state of charge and driven at 80mph, how far can it go when it is stopped at 10% state of charge? Thank you.
I had HIGH HOPES of you doing several reviews of the X showing the good, the bad, and the ugly. Never happened. VERY surprised as your X videos drew some of your largest views compared to your other videos.
I think Kyle did a 7+ HOUR Live stream TOWING video. Who wants to see 7+ hours of towing??? True, Dave was getting 60K Views on some of the early Model X vids. I’m interested in the X and trusted there would be some great content on the X going forward. I was sad to see it go to Colorado and not much appeared. Was hoping at least Colton would show a video of detailing & build/paint quality. Nothing…Bummer.
Funny, I traded my 2017 Volt on a 2024 X LR last month. Like them both very much. Having the horn in the center of the steering wheel was a VERY pleasant surprise.
Dave thanks for always providing great and interesting content your switching cars do provide you with content for your channel but the only thing we don't know about these cars is longevity reviews. How do these cars hold up after ex-number of years after ex-number of miles? Maybe an idea for another out-of-spec channel :-) I do enjoy your stuff and thank you for posting. How about a poll to see who can guess the next car :-)
10:58 if the width of the new wheels is smaller (say 8.5" instead of the factory 9.5"), that might explain the added height. The new wheel is cupping the tire which is why you have more curb rash protection.
This dude really sat here for an hour blabbering about his reasoning for swapping cars every 6 months. Speaking like if hes speaking to the world when in reality its a few hundred people who actuallt view his videos.
I get that experience with the driver door when im trying to enter. Sometimes it would open an inch and its an effort to pry it open as well as when closing it when I MANAGE TO get inside. Is there a fix for this? This happens to me occasionally. Thats my gripe with my MX 2023
Looking at previous videos - six months ago “ Wife drives my Model X for the first time and says it a keeper” - guess it was never likely! Look forward to the collection day video.
Kind of interesting about the horn. I had a 1972 Ford Courier Pickup that I purchased in 1978. It was broken into so I redid the interior and used a custom steering wheel. I decided to use a horn button on the steering column for looks although the center of the Grant GT custom steering wheel's center hub was "pressable." I sold the truck to a friend and told him about the horn button. When he was in a parking lot, someone backed out and did not see him. He desperately started pressing the center of the steering wheel but by the time he realized the horn button location, the car hit his fender. So I can understand how we have that mental tendency to press in the center of the steering wheel and in the split second it takes to remember the new location of a common device, an accident can ensue.