Kevin Urgiles
Tesla drivers living in the middle of freezing temperatures sweeping the Midwest are reporting that their cars are suffering in performance due to the cold. It doesn’t seem like people are getting stuck in the middle of the road, but their mileage is way down, and some can’t even get the doors open.
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