Testing to see if a Tesla can make it to the top of Pikes Peak!
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2023
- Testing to see if a Tesla can make it to the top of Pikes Peak!
We took a Tesla Model Y Long Range to Colorado Springs Colorado. We wanted to see if this Tesla could actually make it to the top of Pikes Peak without running out of battery. And if it could how much battery would it use? We tested this for you and and have the results in the video. We also tried out autopilot driving up Pikes Peak. This was very scary and I do not recommend it! It nearly took us off a cliff two times!
#TeslaModely #pikespeak
Thanks, for posting. 2:10 & 11:50 AP Cliff dives. Good ones! Had a couple today, myself, on FSDb! Really could have used AP/FSD on my past 7 trips to the PPIHC, with my then 13-19yo son! Brings back great memories. (Did I miss the blood oxygen checks? I learned how critical that is when I tried hiking from Devil's Playground 2.5 hours before race start to retrieve lunch. Almost immediately caught the "Whitney Wheez" with racers zooming past until cresting just as Monster Tajima crossed the finish. After running down the hill, found my son, who never really missed me, napping in the Prius.) Since Sep'22, 93% of my MYLR has been driven under FSDb & improving. For me, it eliminates easily 70% of stress, which is huge, especially in unfamiliar interchanges & roundabouts, 1/2 of which I'd have doubted back on, if unaided, on my 4 (one in my son's Mar'22 M3P) SoCal-Austin/Starbase trips. Still learning how to manipulate the navigator to edit stops in & route past "conservative" charging stops, etc.
Good video. Not even done with it, but I'm laughing with you guys.
Thanks ❤️. That autopilot was scary
@Bucy TV that's what got me and then I cheered when the ranger lady let you guys go all the way. The guy on the motorbike is rude as hell
Lol. Ya he was crazy.
great video!
Thanks for this video!, as a Model Y LR owner myself, I wanted to know if this was possible. Appreciate you recording, and uploading.
Glad I could help!
Thanks likewise, for posting. 2:10 & 11:50 AP Cliff dives. Good ones! Had a couple today, myself, on FSDb! Really could have used AP/FSD on my past 7 trips to the PPIHC, with my then 13-19yo son! Brings back great memories. (Did I miss the blood oxygen checks? I learned how critical that is when I tried hiking from Devil's Playground 2.5 hours before race start to retrieve lunch. Almost immediately caught the "Whitney Wheez" with racers zooming past until cresting just as Monster Tajima crossed the finish. After running down the hill, found my son, who never really missed me, napping in the Prius.) Since Sep'22, 93% of my MYLR has been driven under FSDb & improving. For me, it eliminates easily 70% of stress, which is huge, especially in unfamiliar interchanges & roundabouts, 1/2 of which I'd have doubted back on, if unaided, on my 4 (one in my son's Mar'22 M3P) SoCal-Austin/Starbase trips. Still learning how to manipulate the navigator to edit stops in & route past "conservative" charging stops, etc.
Wow!
20 years since i was there... they changed literally everything... the top used to be a small frame giftshop
Wow. That's crazy. It's very much a tourist attraction now. The building they have now has a gift shop, cafe and a little museum.
Same here. That was about when my son & I made our first trip to the PPIHC. 2:10 & 11:50 AP Cliff dives. Good ones! Had a couple today, myself, on FSDb! Really could have used AP/FSD on our past 7 trips to the PPIHC, with my then 13-19yo son! Brings back great memories. (Did I miss the blood oxygen checks? I learned how critical that is when I tried hiking from Devil's Playground 2.5 hours before race start to retrieve lunch. Almost immediately caught the "Whitney Wheez" with racers zooming past until cresting just as Monster Tajima crossed the finish, near event end. After running down the hill, found my son, who never really missed me, napping in the Prius.) Since Sep'22, 93% of my MYLR has been driven under FSDb & improving. For me, it eliminates easily 70% of stress, which is huge, especially in unfamiliar interchanges & roundabouts, 1/2 of which I'd have doubted back on, if unaided, on my 4 (one in my son's Mar'22 M3P) SoCal-Austin/Starbase trips. Still learning how to manipulate the navigator to edit stops in & route past "conservative" charging stops, etc.
try it with FSD
Did you buy donuts at the top?
We did. Yummmy