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September 12th, 2018, 17:11
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#226
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Texas..RETIRED 12/31/17
Fuel Economy: About as good as it gets!
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Originally Posted by tomo366
Loved Sturgeon Bay! I just do not do not see this happening..... Good Luck in your Endeavors!
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I'd go back just for the scenery and weather. Maybe by next year I'll have a TDI again too!
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September 12th, 2018, 22:15
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#227
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Sturgeon Bay, WI
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Originally Posted by 1854sailor
I'm there!
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Originally Posted by aja8888
Me too! 
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If I can get enough help, like I did in 2016, then I'd really like to bring it to Sturgeon Bay again.
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Originally Posted by tomo366
Loved Sturgeon Bay! I just do not do not see this happening..... Good Luck in your Endeavors!
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Never say never.
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Originally Posted by aja8888
I'd go back just for the scenery and weather. Maybe by next year I'll have a TDI again too! 
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The scenery will still be here, but I make no promises about the weather.
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September 13th, 2018, 04:32
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#228
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Good Ol' Boy TDIClub Enthusiast
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Springfield, VA
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Originally Posted by Lug_Nut
I've managed to keep with the annual wanderlust over Labor Day weekend, this year (like last) with the Mrs. and the dog.
You know... just to stay in practice.
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Jason, the dog and I took a 2,500 mile road trip to visit family in our Model 3 over Labor Day weekend. We had a great time and fuel economy was 130 MPGe for the trip.
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September 28th, 2018, 19:14
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#229
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Left Lane Coal Roller at Large
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: North Conway, NH
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Wow, you've got it, the Model 3...verrrry nice! I saw you do a SC review on Zack & Jesse's channel a while back. A Telsa is the next move for me, but unfortunately Rich Benoit drove all the copart auction prices crazy which is the only way I'd be able to touch one. Congrats!!
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September 29th, 2018, 08:26
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#230
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Hartford, CT
Fuel Economy: 35 mpg with leaking injection pump
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Is there a way to have this forum output a geographical or state/province list of members?!
I’d like to see a list of all members in my state and then message them and see who might be interested in helping organize a fest.
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September 29th, 2018, 09:48
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#231
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Yaphank, New York
Fuel Economy: 02 (auto) 39, 03 (man) 48
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I’m on Long Island, but would be willing to help any way I can. I’d love to have another TDI fest.
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October 3rd, 2018, 01:59
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#232
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That guy with the goats
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Bandera, TX
Fuel Economy: CR - 36-41, PD - 39-48 (26-32 while towing)
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Originally Posted by VeeDubTDI
We placed our reservation on day 1: March 31, 2016 and we could have had a rear-wheel-drive Model 3 a couple of months ago. Because we take lots of road trips, we decided to hold out for the all-wheel-drive version for better traction in bad weather (and more power... 4.5 seconds 0-60). We placed our order on June 27th and should have it by end of summer or early fall. 
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I'm glad you have that kind of patience. I know I sure don't. If it took me 2 years + to get a diesel I wanted, I'd settle for something less or do a different brand.
How many miles do you and Jason get with your Tesla before having to recharge? And does having the AC running all the time affect battery life, or not really?
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October 4th, 2018, 14:42
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#233
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Good Ol' Boy TDIClub Enthusiast
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Springfield, VA
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Originally Posted by TDIDaveNH
Wow, you've got it, the Model 3...verrrry nice! I saw you do a SC review on Zack & Jesse's channel a while back. A Telsa is the next move for me, but unfortunately Rich Benoit drove all the copart auction prices crazy which is the only way I'd be able to touch one. Congrats!!
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We'll have it at Ho5G this year. Hopefully you can sneak away from work for a little while and check it out. That Supercharger review was on our trip up to Ho5G last year in a rented Model S 100D. It was cold!
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Originally Posted by pkhoury
I'm glad you have that kind of patience. I know I sure don't. If it took me 2 years + to get a diesel I wanted, I'd settle for something less or do a different brand.
How many miles do you and Jason get with your Tesla before having to recharge? And does having the AC running all the time affect battery life, or not really?
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I suppose I need to start a Model 3: Ask Me Anything thread
Good things take time. The Model 3 took a lot of time and it's amazing... totally worth the wait. Fortunately, new buyers don't have to wait that long. Today, order times range from 4 weeks to 4 months, depending on configuration.
Full charge range is 310 miles of EPA rated range. On long trips, we settle into a pattern of charging for about 20 minutes every 2.5 hours after the initial stint of about 4 hours. Charging from 10% - 60% and continuing to the next stop is the quickest way to travel, compared to charging to higher levels and charging less often.
The air conditioning uses very little power. The heater uses about three times more, so winter range can be reduced by about a quarter in very cold weather, particularly on short shopping trips where the car is cold soaking several times per day. Our TDIs suffered similar drops in mileage in winter temps. Like the TDIs, the difference is much less on a long trip where the vehicle only has to warm up once.
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Last edited by VeeDubTDI; October 4th, 2018 at 14:45.
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October 4th, 2018, 14:55
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#234
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TDI Lifer
Join Date: Jun 1997
Location: Kensington, Maryland USA
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Originally Posted by VeeDubTDI
We'll have it at Ho5G this year. Hopefully you can sneak away from work for a little while and check it out. That Supercharger review was on our trip up to Ho5G last year in a rented Model S 100D. It was cold!
I suppose I need to start a Model 3: Ask Me Anything thread
Good things take time. The Model 3 took a lot of time and it's amazing... totally worth the wait. Fortunately, new buyers don't have to wait that long. Today, order times range from 4 weeks to 4 months, depending on configuration.
Full charge range is 310 miles of EPA rated range. On long trips, we settle into a pattern of charging for about 20 minutes every 2.5 hours after the initial stint of about 4 hours. Charging from 10% - 60% and continuing to the next stop is the quickest way to travel, compared to charging to higher levels and charging less often.
The air conditioning uses very little power. The heater uses about three times more, so winter range can be reduced by about a quarter in very cold weather, particularly on short shopping trips where the car is cold soaking several times per day. Our TDIs suffered similar drops in mileage in winter temps. Like the TDIs, the difference is much less on a long trip where the vehicle only has to warm up once.
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If there is a HO5G......
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October 5th, 2018, 07:40
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#235
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Good Ol' Boy TDIClub Enthusiast
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Springfield, VA
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Originally Posted by tomo366
If there is a HO5G......
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I have a high degree of confidence that there will be.
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November 5th, 2018, 19:15
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#236
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TDIClub Enthusiast Pre-Forum Veteran Member
Join Date: Jun 1998
Location: Sterling, Massachusetts. USA
Fuel Economy: 116 mpg(e), 36 mpg gas, 100 mpg combined
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Originally Posted by VeeDubTDI
... The heater uses about three times more, so winter range can be reduced by about a quarter in very cold weather, particularly on short shopping trips where the car is cold soaking several times per day.
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I'm finding the Volt has a similar issue. What had been a 44~46 mile estimate in summer on a full charge is down to 36~38 with the near freezing temps now, and that's with minimal heat usage.
As it gets colder I'm sure the battery range will drop more than it already has.
I charge at home to end by 5 am. I hit the remote start to allow warm-up / de-frost while still plugged in to the 220 so the battery remains unused. I switch the heat off for the short duration 10 mile drive to work. I then have ample kw for the uphill climb back to home using only as much battery powered defrost as needed to minimize the chances of the 1.4 liter on-board generator activating.
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