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miss my RAM ! I had RAMs for 24 years. The entire reason that I went to Tesla is because RAM dealers (and the entire industry) told me that my pristine used truck was worth squat and their shiny new truck was worth $10k over sticker....and look, we added all this nice aftermarket crap too! I got tired of the sales game and started looking at Tesla. Hands down it was the easiest purchase and totally maintenance free ownership. So happy that I made the change. Just need to wait for Tesla to make a truck that has a usable bed.
I agree the Tesla was a very easy purchase. I still have stuff on my 2012 F250 Diesel I do not use to this day. I also found when looking at other cars they were loaded with extras I did not need or want. The Tesla is pretty much straight forward; four tires, steering wheel, radio and a screen that offers other options. Some options I believe are necessary get the most from the technology such as premium internet, the option such as self driving only if you want to use it. (I will purchase on a monthly basis.)
 
Congrats on the new car.

What do you do if you need a recall addressed or warranty work done. Back to the service center or maybe a mobile service?

Jim
Jim I will call Tesla for their mobile service as I really do not want to drive to a service center. However if I do I will probably opt for the one in PA as it is an easier drive
 
Wife is getting ready to take her annual beach trip to my parents. I was planning on going, but have already taken a lot of time off work. So I'll bring the boat home and dig into the bearing "issue" as well as replace the rest of the bunks. Replaced one two years ago, but figure 5 years is enough for the others. 20250731_162101.jpg20250731_162119.jpg
 
Wife is getting ready to take her annual beach trip to my parents. I was planning on going, but have already taken a lot of time off work. So I'll bring the boat home and dig into the bearing "issue" as well as replace the rest of the bunks. Replaced one two years ago, but figure 5 years is enough for the others. View attachment 237787View attachment 237788
I replaced the bunks last year while on vacation. It was surprisingly easy to do, aside from the absurd heat and humidity I was working in.
 
Made a panoramic shot from the top fo the bleachers at Watkins Glen last weekend.


Also saw a couple cool cars :D

Loved the Aperature Labs livery on this one:
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Turns out Ferrari Parts guys are just weekend racers like the rest of this. Saw these engines just sitting around. Anyone need some $35k motors for their 256 Challenge car? 700hp 3.0L V6's!

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Was also pretty cool to see all the street cars get to take a couple laps as well.
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