Glad your Chademo worked. When I bought one from my Tesla store in June 2019 for a 6,100 mile trip... they did not tell me it would not work until an upgrade was released a couple months later. Even told them I was taking a long trip. And yes.... I did get left high and dry because of it. But called around and an RV park let me charge (free!) so I could make it to the next supercharger.
If you’re ever traveling through Beckley, WV on the tollway during daylight hours, you should stop at Tamarack at exit 45. It’s a really well done exhibition center for West Virginia arts and crafts, including furniture, small musical instruments, and graphic art. There is also a small restaurant there (a little pricey, but worth the splurge). I recommend the chicken pot pie!
AW, the pups are so cute at 4:02 snuggled up together. I didn't know the dual motor cars can heat up the battery faster 7:31 - that's great to know. I'm so happy I got a dual motor. I've never regretted that decision. Alyssa clicking the frunk button 18:25 had be dying laughing. Hey can you share how you find dog friendly hotels? Is there an app or do you just check with the hotels website or something? Love Alyssa's attitude - let's drive all night and get home at 4:30am - let's do it! haha.
Seems like a fair number of the times in these videos you'd actually save time by driving slower. You might shave a few minutes by going 10-20 over the limit, but lose all that time gained and then some by having to pull over and charge when you could have probably bypassed it. Obviously the further spaced apart stations where the difference would be 25% remaining for going speed limit vs 10% remaining by speeding doesn't matter, but it feels like the closer spaced ones where you stop at almost every one because you'll be 5% short if you skip a station seems like a waste of time. I know you do some of this for the video and to scope out stations, but still. Regardless, these videos are pretty interesting and I hope to be running electric after my truck lease is up next year.
17:26 I'm from KC, the Missouri River floods ALL the time. Businesses and planning departments plan and build for it. The morning after every major storm, certain highway ramps are blocked by police cars til the water recedes.
44:50 Hazard lights on below 40mph is a recognized safety signal (so that someone still driving 70mph+ can see you and avoid a crash - it's called "conspiquity")
@@OutofSpecMotoring You were going 35mph and caught up with them. The fact that the flashing lights caught your attention is the import part. You then had to determine what they were doing. Seeing them was the most important part. This is not opinion - this is the law. I understand your point, but your recommendation is literally illegal for the situation you showed. That said, I do really enjoy your videos🙂
Probably should have done the Chester's Chicken they are at a lot of the travel centers. Usually much better than McDonald's. They're potato wedges are usually quite good if they're fresh. However if the chicken or potatoes are not fresh it's not that great. Some of the pilot truck stops have cinnabons inside where they make them fresh.
The frunk being open, i had that issue on my Model Y, when they serviced HVAC they punched the wires when re-assembling the car. Wires had to be replaced. Otherwise that would pop up a few times a day while driving. But looks like for you its just something pressing release button.
Ewsoccerball .Ewsoccerball Sorry to hear that. Thanks for the heads up. I hope Tesla makes the repairs quickly. Seems like a highly used charger where I-70 and I-75 cross
I was just at these superchargers a few weeks back, were from Iowa and took my S out to Salt Lake City for vacation. Traded in my S last week and now have a 3 with the same interior/exterior spec as yours now, mine is a LR awd though and not a performance. Grand Island was my least favorite stop from all of the charges.
love your videos and i have loads of respect for your driving skills coming from a former autocrosser myself but at 42 sec your at 138 going into what looks like an off camber 45 degree right turn in less than 200 feet ahead...would like to see you recreate that at your track to see what its like inside your model 3.....good luck and be safe.
+Out of Spec Motoring Given your supercharging profile on this spur-of-the-moment road trip, I think you would have done perfectly well to have set your charge limit as low as 50% so that the car would have stopped charging right at that point that you wanted to stop before the charging speed starts to slow down as the battery fills up beyond 50%. However, I have to give you mad props for keeping your charge limit set to 100%. Also, at the 10:20 timestamp, I have to give you my kudos for charging up to 98%, which is even better than charging to 94%. However, I would not have even remotely considered stopping the charge until the battery reaches full power.
Having a copilot on trips is absolutely necessary to do all the hotel charging and other research needed. Hopefully FSD improves or the nav can include hotels
22:24 I imagine Telsa records session data and has an algorithm to spot errors and alert a tech team. You seem to hit up a lot of chargers and obviously understand them better than the average person. I wonder if they would consider taking feedback from you at a "level 2" category, where you let them know of issues and they sort of escalate a response. 24:40 I'd be tempted to nearly block them in if there wasn't a slot available. Leave enough room they can get out with effort, but close enough to show them they were rude -and disobeyed clear rules; The cord should be long enough, lol.
Your comment about Indianapolis... Metro population is 2.4 million, and the 465 loop around the city is 53 miles. I believe It's the largest landlocked city in the United States.
I wish that Tesla would give us the option of turning on a rear fog lamp, although I do see them used incorrectly in the USA in some of the cars that have them. I would love to have the amber rear turn signals, because they are so much more visible.
A protective barrier to the front of the cabin would be good for save road trips with the dogs. Any solution available? Nice roadtrip and just subscribed 👍
I've driven the entire length of I-80 in both directions, Nebraska is by far the worst part, especially that time of year, it's nothing but dust and wind.
The video is entertaining, on my 1900 ft elevation gain, 60 mi one way commute, in my 2015 Nissan LEAF. First world problems, bro. I have to drive 15 miles per hour under the speed limit at 23° f just to make it there and once I get there there is no charging so I have to go off site and then walk back to work. On top of that, the three charging stations closest to my job that are the fastest level of charge my car will even accept, level two charging, are highly contested and listed on chargepoint as free to the public however the business owners think the opposite in reality so they block the charges in any and all ways they can. Every day is literally a fight to see if I can make it home. Enjoy your Tesla. P.S. It's still my favorite car I have ever owned and feels great not polluting for selfish reasons. I charge the car at home pretty much exclusively off of solar power so my emissions are pretty low. Ha, I don't think my car even goes 90 miles per hour. I think it's topped out at 85 or something like that.
I really feel like hotels are better suited for lvl 2 chargers. Plug in overnight and leave with the desired charge. No get up go plug the car in and then go shower and eat or no charging before bed. Not saying there should be no superchargers, but a more balanced mixed of DC and AC would be better for travelers. I would much prefer to plug in, go to bed, and wake up with a full battery versus leaving the car on the super charger overnight.
These companies know. It’s hard for them to find hosts for these chargers and hotels are usually a safe place in some rural areas. Most new installs aren’t at hotels anymore though
thing i didn't like is it's like taking away the fun from a road trip, so instead of it being about places, fun and memories, its all about the chargers and the planing ..
See I would have to disagree, stopping at superchargers kinda forces you to explore the area. Where as a gas station is conveniently right off the hwy, this allows you fill up and jump back on the hwy as quick as possible. Thus you don't get to see the potentially cool mom and pop shops
Did you add any sound proofing to your car or doors? If not, other that road patch any noticeable wind noise/issues? Also are those the perf 20's or did you switch to the 19's? Any reason you didn't use more efficient wheels for the trip?
Out of Spec Motoring I don’t feel comfortable driving more than 75 in my leaf or Prius . Lots of people in ohio drive 80 to 90 on the interstate. Model 3 probably feels easier with auto pilot at 80. When I go 70 speed limit you feel like you are standing still because everyone passes me. I can’t afford 125 ticket and insurance going up 300 a half.
A few observations. Why don't ICE vehicles have "range anxiety?" Answer: Gas stations are everywhere! Why do EVs have "range anxiety?" Answer: Not enough chargers everywhere . . . . . Yet! This will change over time. You would get better range if you drive "slightly" above the speed limit instead of "well over" the speed limit but you already know that. EVs are the future.
I went for the 11 Pro Max in Green... Seems to be pretty solid. Loving the updated camera, especially the wide angle. It will be nice where I won't have to carry around the big camera all the time, the iPhone is actually pretty amazing!
Instead of going thru Chillicothe you could have supercharged in Columbus at the grove city supercharger then took route 33 south to route 77 south plenty dc chargers and supercharger around Columbus Ohio southern oh not good yet
Sadly, no. I slowed the video playback speed to 25% and blew the video player up to full screen mode. I do believe that they were in fact pulling 138 miles per hour on that country road, but the frame was not well focused on the screen; it was much more focused the beautiful scenery that they were actually going far too fast to enjoy. If the display were set to kilometers per hour at that speed, the display would have read 222 kilometers per hour. At 138 kilometers per hour, the miles per hour display would have fluctuated with roundoff error between 85 and 86 miles per hour.
Scratch Pad as much as I can appreciate the technical analysis of the video, I knew and saw that it was in MPH. Was just trying to be facetious and point out that it’s kind of reckless to film and drive doing 140 miles an hour. I’ll drive fast from time to time, but I won’t be multi tasking while I do it.
@@BobBrown. I agree, and especially make sure you are on a road that was specifically designed to be driven that fast, like the Las Vegas International Speedway or the Larry H. Miller Motorsports Park. Another great place to go that fast is on the unrestricted sections of the German Autobahn.
@@OutofSpecMotoring refreshers? is that like fruit juice? would like one of these cars but in scotland their super expensive , s type £87000 over $100,000 thats mad expensive, prob stay with my fiat panda for now :)
I drive I-80 a lot every year and you're one of those people who go flying by at 90 mph. Not appreciated and a Bad image for Tesla drivers overall. At this point Tesla drivers are ambassadors of the brand and image is important. Other than that, nice video.
@@DeoVolente1933 Hitting anything at 90 mph is the kiss of death, Especially with dogs and wife not wearing seatbelts,The dogs would be like cruise missiles.
I’m not sure I can honestly say 90mph is “dangerous” with nobody around on roadways built for much higher speed. When I am in Germany I drive flat out down the derestricted sections of the autobahn typically around or higher than 155mph and it feels just as safe as ever.
Nice video, What happens with two dogs when you make a panic brake or worse a crash ? You will find them on the road, dead. Buy benches or similar for them. 80 or 90 Miles/hr they turn into missiles passing you and braking your necks in the meantime. I have golden retrievers for 30 years already and love them too much.
I was shocked when you were in McDonalds without a mask, then I remembered you took this trip when life was normal...
Same
@@danilagrey6007 were you not shocked when he was in the apple store??
Glad your Chademo worked. When I bought one from my Tesla store in June 2019 for a 6,100 mile trip... they did not tell me it would not work until an upgrade was released a couple months later. Even told them I was taking a long trip. And yes.... I did get left high and dry because of it. But called around and an RV park let me charge (free!) so I could make it to the next supercharger.
love your detailed records of the charging and consumption!
Tesla road trips are so interesting and you see and experience so much more, thanks for this!
If you’re ever traveling through Beckley, WV on the tollway during daylight hours, you should stop at Tamarack at exit 45. It’s a really well done exhibition center for West Virginia arts and crafts, including furniture, small musical instruments, and graphic art. There is also a small restaurant there (a little pricey, but worth the splurge). I recommend the chicken pot pie!
AW, the pups are so cute at 4:02 snuggled up together. I didn't know the dual motor cars can heat up the battery faster 7:31 - that's great to know. I'm so happy I got a dual motor. I've never regretted that decision. Alyssa clicking the frunk button 18:25 had be dying laughing. Hey can you share how you find dog friendly hotels? Is there an app or do you just check with the hotels website or something? Love Alyssa's attitude - let's drive all night and get home at 4:30am - let's do it! haha.
About the Heat Up on model 3 search for teslabjorn, he made some Videos about it...and like thousend other Things on Tesla
Always enjoy going along with you on your travels! Waiting to hear if the new phone makes a big difference.
Big difference! Camera especially. Love it
Seems like a fair number of the times in these videos you'd actually save time by driving slower. You might shave a few minutes by going 10-20 over the limit, but lose all that time gained and then some by having to pull over and charge when you could have probably bypassed it. Obviously the further spaced apart stations where the difference would be 25% remaining for going speed limit vs 10% remaining by speeding doesn't matter, but it feels like the closer spaced ones where you stop at almost every one because you'll be 5% short if you skip a station seems like a waste of time.
I know you do some of this for the video and to scope out stations, but still. Regardless, these videos are pretty interesting and I hope to be running electric after my truck lease is up next year.
17:26 I'm from KC, the Missouri River floods ALL the time. Businesses and planning departments plan and build for it. The morning after every major storm, certain highway ramps are blocked by police cars til the water recedes.
44:50 Hazard lights on below 40mph is a recognized safety signal (so that someone still driving 70mph+ can see you and avoid a crash - it's called "conspiquity")
Yes, but shouldn’t be used in low visibility conditions
@@OutofSpecMotoring You were going 35mph and caught up with them. The fact that the flashing lights caught your attention is the import part. You then had to determine what they were doing. Seeing them was the most important part. This is not opinion - this is the law. I understand your point, but your recommendation is literally illegal for the situation you showed.
That said, I do really enjoy your videos🙂
I believe it depends on state - some states require to turn off hazards for poor vis and some are the opposite. Thanks for watching
You’re a nice guy to get up early and head out into the cold to plug the car in. My hubby is a nice guy and does that too!
What better way to feel involved and important than having your 4 ways on!!
Yay a backroads vid with dirt!
There are so many Tesla's in Lincoln and Omaha. Neat to see you all come through NE.
Probably should have done the Chester's Chicken they are at a lot of the travel centers.
Usually much better than McDonald's. They're potato wedges are usually quite good if they're fresh.
However if the chicken or potatoes are not fresh it's not that great.
Some of the pilot truck stops have cinnabons inside where they make them fresh.
Nebraska is abbreviated NE... you are killing me!!!
You’re the 99th person to say that. You are killing me!!!
What an incredible trip!
The frunk being open, i had that issue on my Model Y, when they serviced HVAC they punched the wires when re-assembling the car. Wires had to be replaced. Otherwise that would pop up a few times a day while driving. But looks like for you its just something pressing release button.
Englewood is a suburb of Dayton, Ohio so both answers are correct! Enjoyed your road trip videos! Thanks!!
Too bad the supercharger was vandalized by people in gas cars and only 3 stalls work now...
Ewsoccerball .Ewsoccerball
Sorry to hear that. Thanks for the heads up. I hope Tesla makes the repairs quickly. Seems like a highly used charger where I-70 and I-75 cross
Tesla really has the charging network down !! It is such a major competitive advantage.
Plus electrify America is getting great
I was just at these superchargers a few weeks back, were from Iowa and took my S out to Salt Lake City for vacation. Traded in my S last week and now have a 3 with the same interior/exterior spec as yours now, mine is a LR awd though and not a performance.
Grand Island was my least favorite stop from all of the charges.
This is a really good honest channel.
Great vids. So glad to find your channel. Learn to draft to save range.
Great video 👍. I really want a Telsa. I think the model Y would be the one for me. The abbreviation for Nebraska is NE not NB
I realized after posting the video, lol!
love your videos and i have loads of respect for your driving skills coming from a former autocrosser myself but at 42 sec your at 138 going into what looks like an off camber 45 degree right turn in less than 200 feet ahead...would like to see you recreate that at your track to see what its like inside your model 3.....good luck and be safe.
I’m originally right from that Davenport area. The area you were in is called the quad cities!
Great to see Tesla drivers who aren’t slowpokes! And your pups are cool
We just hug trees faster than everyone else
You had “Gothenburg, NB” and I was like “wtf are they doing in New Brunswick all of a sudden.”
33:14 Yep She's Pissed!
+Out of Spec Motoring Given your supercharging profile on this spur-of-the-moment road trip, I think you would have done perfectly well to have set your charge limit as low as 50% so that the car would have stopped charging right at that point that you wanted to stop before the charging speed starts to slow down as the battery fills up beyond 50%. However, I have to give you mad props for keeping your charge limit set to 100%. Also, at the 10:20 timestamp, I have to give you my kudos for charging up to 98%, which is even better than charging to 94%. However, I would not have even remotely considered stopping the charge until the battery reaches full power.
Supercharger in Huntington WV would be a bail out plan. It is quite a diversion though. I have had to use it in winter road tripping in my s60.
Having a copilot on trips is absolutely necessary to do all the hotel charging and other research needed. Hopefully FSD improves or the nav can include hotels
Yep that fog around Mount airy is no joke
33:25 Watch out for that first step...its a dewsy! (Groundhog Day Movie)
22:24 I imagine Telsa records session data and has an algorithm to spot errors and alert a tech team. You seem to hit up a lot of chargers and obviously understand them better than the average person. I wonder if they would consider taking feedback from you at a "level 2" category, where you let them know of issues and they sort of escalate a response.
24:40 I'd be tempted to nearly block them in if there wasn't a slot available. Leave enough room they can get out with effort, but close enough to show them they were rude -and disobeyed clear rules; The cord should be long enough, lol.
Love the road trip videos. What app do you all have the best luck with finding hotels that are dog friendly and have destination charging?
Plugshare usually and then we just see if that hotel is dog friendly
And you didn’t stop in Newton, IA to come say hi! Smh. How dare you 😂 😂
Yeah! 11 Pro Max in green! Got the same and love it😃
No truck drafting when running low ?.
Your comment about Indianapolis...
Metro population is 2.4 million, and the 465 loop around the city is 53 miles.
I believe It's the largest landlocked city in the United States.
Does excessive DC fast charging reduce battery longevity as compared to only charging on level 2.
Love story's are great
How's the white interior behaving with dogs?
Chester's Fried Chicken is awesome. Mcnuggets?
Awesome Video! Liked it very much!
Greetings from Germany
Rarely see vehicles at that charger in Cheyenne.
By the way, your puppies will be telling their puppies about this marvelous trip when they get older!
I wish that Tesla would give us the option of turning on a rear fog lamp, although I do see them used incorrectly in the USA in some of the cars that have them. I would love to have the amber rear turn signals, because they are so much more visible.
Model X’s get rear fogs! The US lighting assembly just doesn’t have the bulbs in there for them on S / X
Out of Spec Motoring What a shame, because they’re a great safety feature, when used properly.
“Never seen fog this thick before” - when r u gonna visit Big Sur, CA?
I’m from Sheridan, Wyoming and I miss the average wind there
Lol
Wyoming has the best electricity
😝
Is there an app or site you use for finding destination charger hotels?
PlugShare
Also can I ask as I don’t own a Tesla yet, what about the rain effects the cars so much?
Cool video! Mind sharing the name of the soundtrack that starts @ 0:20? Shazam doesn't know it :)
A protective barrier to the front of the cabin would be good for save road trips with the dogs. Any solution available? Nice roadtrip and just subscribed 👍
Cute dog
I've driven the entire length of I-80 in both directions, Nebraska is by far the worst part, especially that time of year, it's nothing but dust and wind.
Hi can you please tell me how much you paid for the trip just for charging
The charging didn’t cost anything this car has free supercharging for 2 years
Out of Spec Motoring how did you get free supercharging for x amount of time and not in x amount of miles
Took delivery by end of September 2019 on this car
What app did you use to find pet friendly hotels?
PlugShare and then looking up the hotel’s policies
Out of Spec Motoring Thanks 😊
Kyle, Thank you for sharing your road trips. Your girlfriend shows reason I stay single. She hates Panda Express.
I totally agree! How can you not love Panda? Insanity..
Lincoln or Omaha have a lot great restaurants! You went to McDonald’s in Iowa? Also, Nebraska is NE not NB
How many speeding tickets do you guys get? Lol.
138mph? Holy Cats!!
The video is entertaining, on my 1900 ft elevation gain, 60 mi one way commute, in my 2015 Nissan LEAF. First world problems, bro. I have to drive 15 miles per hour under the speed limit at 23° f just to make it there and once I get there there is no charging so I have to go off site and then walk back to work. On top of that, the three charging stations closest to my job that are the fastest level of charge my car will even accept, level two charging, are highly contested and listed on chargepoint as free to the public however the business owners think the opposite in reality so they block the charges in any and all ways they can. Every day is literally a fight to see if I can make it home. Enjoy your Tesla. P.S. It's still my favorite car I have ever owned and feels great not polluting for selfish reasons. I charge the car at home pretty much exclusively off of solar power so my emissions are pretty low. Ha, I don't think my car even goes 90 miles per hour. I think it's topped out at 85 or something like that.
That's why we need a SC in Chillocothe, Ohio (to get to WV)! C'mon Tesla.
You should have gotten Chester’s!
It’s delicious!
Lol
I-80 going west of Des Moines is a lot louder than going to Des Moines.
When you are supercharging, screen shows "No recent supercharging". What is that supposed to mean ?
I have free supercharging
@@OutofSpecMotoring Great, I like free-for-the-lifetime thing. Maybe that's why you don't care about the efficiency thing 😄
It’s free for two years on this car. But true, efficiency is definitely not top concern! I just want fast charging deep into the pack
@@OutofSpecMotoring I guess your plan must be to traded it in again in 2 years 😄
The iPhone looks awesome. It's got Rounded Corners (tm). :)))))
I really feel like hotels are better suited for lvl 2 chargers. Plug in overnight and leave with the desired charge. No get up go plug the car in and then go shower and eat or no charging before bed. Not saying there should be no superchargers, but a more balanced mixed of DC and AC would be better for travelers. I would much prefer to plug in, go to bed, and wake up with a full battery versus leaving the car on the super charger overnight.
100% agree
@@OutofSpecMotoring Thanks for the reply! Any tips to make that feedback known to those that can influence that change?
These companies know. It’s hard for them to find hosts for these chargers and hotels are usually a safe place in some rural areas. Most new installs aren’t at hotels anymore though
I live in Davenport Iowa
thing i didn't like is it's like taking away the fun from a road trip, so instead of it being about places, fun and memories, its all about the chargers and the planing ..
See I would have to disagree, stopping at superchargers kinda forces you to explore the area. Where as a gas station is conveniently right off the hwy, this allows you fill up and jump back on the hwy as quick as possible. Thus you don't get to see the potentially cool mom and pop shops
Watching your videos makes me want a Tesla, and makes me wish I was 30 instead of 52.
That’s two of us!
Never too Late
I'm 64 and enjoy my Tesla Model S to the extreme.
Would this trip be any different if it was not a "Spontaneous Road Trip ". How would you do it differently?
Did you add any sound proofing to your car or doors? If not, other that road patch any noticeable wind noise/issues?
Also are those the perf 20's or did you switch to the 19's? Any reason you didn't use more efficient wheels for the trip?
I looked up Lincoln Nebraska pop 237,000. Home to the Nebraska cornhuskers college football. Speed limit 70-75. Not 90
Highest speed limit in the US is 85 I believe.
Out of Spec Motoring I don’t feel comfortable driving more than 75 in my leaf or Prius . Lots of people in ohio drive 80 to 90 on the interstate. Model 3 probably feels easier with auto pilot at 80. When I go 70 speed limit you feel like you are standing still because everyone passes me. I can’t afford 125 ticket and insurance going up 300 a half.
OMG I can’t believe I watched the whole video.
Me too!
Shout out to Champaign, IL with the Panda and Oishi! I think we all know who had the better hibachi. ;)
A few observations. Why don't ICE vehicles have "range anxiety?" Answer: Gas stations are everywhere! Why do EVs have "range anxiety?" Answer: Not enough chargers everywhere . . . . . Yet! This will change over time. You would get better range if you drive "slightly" above the speed limit instead of "well over" the speed limit but you already know that. EVs are the future.
I loved this trip segment! Which iphone did you get?
I went for the 11 Pro Max in Green... Seems to be pretty solid. Loving the updated camera, especially the wide angle. It will be nice where I won't have to carry around the big camera all the time, the iPhone is actually pretty amazing!
Instead of going thru Chillicothe you could have supercharged in Columbus at the grove city supercharger then took route 33 south to route 77 south plenty dc chargers and supercharger around Columbus Ohio southern oh not good yet
Never let another person make fun of you for eating Panda Express in your Tesla.
The answer is, No, Blue is not excited about visiting the next super charger. But the rest of us are.
My wife would flip if I said we can drive past 9.00pm!
0:42 speed was in kp/h I presume 🧐
Sadly, no. I slowed the video playback speed to 25% and blew the video player up to full screen mode. I do believe that they were in fact pulling 138 miles per hour on that country road, but the frame was not well focused on the screen; it was much more focused the beautiful scenery that they were actually going far too fast to enjoy. If the display were set to kilometers per hour at that speed, the display would have read 222 kilometers per hour. At 138 kilometers per hour, the miles per hour display would have fluctuated with roundoff error between 85 and 86 miles per hour.
Scratch Pad as much as I can appreciate the technical analysis of the video, I knew and saw that it was in MPH. Was just trying to be facetious and point out that it’s kind of reckless to film and drive doing 140 miles an hour. I’ll drive fast from time to time, but I won’t be multi tasking while I do it.
Tbh it’s perfectly safe if the roads are clear and your not weaving in and out of traffic. Hopefully the cops don’t catch you
@@BobBrown. I agree, and especially make sure you are on a road that was specifically designed to be driven that fast, like the Las Vegas International Speedway or the Larry H. Miller Motorsports Park. Another great place to go that fast is on the unrestricted sections of the German Autobahn.
Panda Express.
What do you mean when you say “cannonball”? Are you just talking about a super long trip or is it something specific?
The Cannonball Baker Sea to Shining Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, as featured in the movie "Cannonball Run"; ie NY to LA as fast as possible.
Nate Hill oh awesome! Thanks so much for that.
at 15:06, says you are listening to travis scott, staaaap it. you dont listen to him LOL ah it's probably your girl! lol
Chesters is a fried chicken franchise and their chicken strips are much better than McCraps nuggets.
I guess the speed limits are just a suggestion to you
Yes
Agreed! People that drive at that speed don't care about the law, other drivers, or their own life.
81mph is the best speed to avoid the annoying road sounds here in Iowa
why starbucks all the time and not a lovely wee independent cafe?
I don’t actually like coffee, Starbucks have these refreshers which are the best.
@@OutofSpecMotoring refreshers? is that like fruit juice? would like one of these cars but in scotland their super expensive , s type £87000 over $100,000 thats mad expensive, prob stay with my fiat panda for now :)
WHO HATES PANDA EXPRESS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Your girl always looking mad =O
I drive I-80 a lot every year and you're one of those people who go flying by at 90 mph. Not appreciated and a Bad image for Tesla drivers overall. At this point Tesla drivers are ambassadors of the brand and image is important. Other than that, nice video.
I’d go a lot faster than 90 if autopilot would let me!
Ken you sound like a democrat. He can drive as fast as he wants. America First. MAGA
@@DeoVolente1933 Hitting anything at 90 mph is the kiss of death, Especially with dogs and wife not wearing seatbelts,The dogs would be like cruise missiles.
Larry Harvey lock and load. America First.
I’m not sure I can honestly say 90mph is “dangerous” with nobody around on roadways built for much higher speed. When I am in Germany I drive flat out down the derestricted sections of the autobahn typically around or higher than 155mph and it feels just as safe as ever.
Wow Alissa has some pretty eyes 👁👁
I like panda express too!
Nice video, What happens with two dogs when you make a panic brake or worse a crash ? You will find them on the road, dead. Buy benches or similar for them. 80 or 90 Miles/hr they turn into missiles passing you and braking your necks in the meantime. I have golden retrievers for 30 years already and love them too much.
If you look - they have car-safe leashes on their cars.
:42 seconds - 138 MPH! damn dude
just standard ordinary regular speed..... in germany on the autobahn :P
In all your extra-legal speed trips, what is your ticket ratio? Is the radar detector an effective strategy for high speed travel?
Wtf who doesn’t like Panda Express
That’s what I’m saying!
Panda Bigger plate: Beijing Beef and fried rice is my go to option for Panda.
Most Japanese restaurants r run by the Chinese anyways 😂
The only thing I don't like about panda is they don't have general tso's
Ryan Nguyen We don’t have Panda Express here in The Netherlands🤯😭
You sure like to pushing it don’t you hope you don’t get a ticket for speeding LOL