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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #30 on: July 24, 2025, 08:36:44 am »
No Watty we are not moany just aware .I went MG more or less on your posts .Imagine you smash a wing mirror I bet we all broke at least one and you are due suitability .The Tesla has cameras and stuff and things and Yokes In other Words we know fuck all about the Softwear or Hardware and Cost of Replacement .Like you said and I too only use the screen for the radio if lost I might hit the Map I do not allow my Phone engage with the on board devices .

 I did not like the internal Camera in the Tesla that is an invasion of my privacy my workspace .I could be having a Private conversation with a passenger or talking to myself in an intelligent diatribe only to be monitored by a SouthAfrican Born Nazi .To what ends .The Tesla has NO service intervals and if you have a problem no Main Dealers you book a Tesla Ranger to come to you and fix the Problem .I have no idea how much the callout is or how cost sensative any repairs might be or if the warranty is compromised .The Warranty is not great 80K on the short range model and something like 170K on the long range model .

Possibly as what the Yanks call town cars the Tesla self driving Taxi may make a Coin but for a Taxi vehicle for Dublin with Sharon from Finglas wanting to bring home the washing from her mothers or the youngfellas Scooter from the Childrens court of her brothers bags to the airport as he jumps Bail I dont see the Tesla as a viable taxi vehicle .It does not tick the luggage box and the door handles are a no .But 20k Grant and up to 4700 extra in free Now discount if you brand it .Its definitely a possibility for a semi retired lad working days with sober passengers 25K off the List price makes good business sence if you are semi retired .But for me PERSONALLY not really a suitable taxi vehicle .
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« Reply #31 on: July 24, 2025, 09:20:33 am »
Just as an aside . Why I question the internal camera on the Tesla .read this carefully?

 An oversight judge on phone tapping said it was “imperative” the Government urgently clarified in law the roles and powers of military intelligence in safeguarding the security of the State.

In his 2025 report, Mr Justice Tony O’Connor said the Defence Forces recently built a new high-security facility for the Irish Military Intelligence Service (IMIS).

The service moved into the building last March, but the service is still awaiting Government measures to modernise and legislate for its national security remit.

Mr O’Connor is the designated judge for the Interception of Postal Packets and Telecommunications Messages Act 1993 and Communications (Retention of Data) Act 2011, as amended by the 2022 act.

In his report to the Taoiseach for May 1, 2024, to April 1, 2025, Judge O’Connor repeated his calls for online communication, including encrypted services to be included in the laws. This includes Gmail, Outlook, Microsoft Teams, FaceTime, Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.

The interception legislation is now 32 years old and successive governments have promised updated laws, with the current administration telling the Dáil a draft bill is due later this year.

An Garda Síochána and the Defence Forces utilise powers of interception, the former for the investigation of serious crime and State security and the latter for State security only.

Other agencies, such as Revenue and Fiosrú (formerly Gsoc), have powers under the 2011 act on communication (not content) data.

The role of designated judges have now been taken over by the new independent examiner of security.

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Mr O’Connor, like designated judges before him, does not provide statistical data on the number of phone interceptions, with Mr O’Connor maintaining he sees “little merit” in doing so.

The High Court judge said applications from the gardaí were “low” and were “down in numbers”, adding all were granted by the minister for justice.

“The number of authorisations granted pursuant to section 4 [serious offence investigations] were not significantly higher than those made under section 5 [security of the State],” the judge said.

In his previous, 2024 report, he said the number of interceptions “relative to the State’s population size appear low”.

He said the existing and anticipated developments on communication known to An Garda Síochána “should be accommodated” in the new legislation.

Mr Justice O’Connor said military intelligence moved to a “new bespoke secured facility” last March.

“The new facility is a welcome development and affords a modern and professional aspect,” he said. “The new building is purpose-built to top secret clearances and security specifications.”

He said the old Irish Military Intelligence Service building, which they had used since the 1980s, was transferred to new Joint Cyber Defence Command in May.

Judge O’Connor pointed out military intelligence uses the acts only in matters relating to the security of the State and the integrity of its institutions. It is for intelligence purposes only.

The report said the use of the 1993 and 2011 acts for military intelligence “was limited” over the last 11 months, but added the “significance and value of those provisions for the PDF should not be underestimated”.

He said he supported the “urgent call” made by the Commission on the Defence Forces in its February 2022 report for clarification of the role, functions and powers of military intelligence in new legislation.

“There is an imperative to clarify the role, functions and powers of the IMIS in underpinning legislation,” he said.


NOW WHO IS WATCHING YOU AND WHY ? Paranoia .This can be verified .Im sitting in the Seaside Villa in North Dublin and we are discussing the Free Now discount on a tesla in fact it motivates us to go test drive one .Now I did say Discussing .I made no search on line my phone was on the table .I had not opened the Free Now app or E mail about Tesla but had spoken to the Pilot about it .When I opened my phone I got an E mail and messages in my feed from Tesla .So the only way that information could of been acquired was it some bott was listening in to my conversation without my knowledge or Consent ?
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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #32 on: July 24, 2025, 09:52:51 am »
WHY ?https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1z1KeCGFzvc
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« Reply #33 on: July 24, 2025, 11:08:43 am »
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« Reply #34 on: July 24, 2025, 11:37:10 am »
How can Freenow negotiate any discounts anyways....its just an app I'd say we could all get one close to the discount price minus the stickers.Telsas aren't exactly flying out of the showrooms at the moment.

Mate of mine has a model 3 and thinks the rear passenger room is a little tight.Model Y is the one for a taxi if you decided to get one.


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« Reply #35 on: July 24, 2025, 12:35:55 pm »
I think the "fronk" ought to be spelt FRUNK, erm. I did ask you the rhetorical question of when did a north county burd start calling boots trunks... Lucky she didn't accompany us to Next looking for a pair of trunks... or, maybe, unlucky for us?

I don't share your reservations regarding the speedo display. I don't think it's any more difficult to see or distracting than the traditional dial and I am in the habit of deploying cruise control to ensure I stay within the speed limit anyway. The aftermarket indicator stalk is non-Tesla but doesn't void the warranty. I don't think I'd consider it myself, I'd expect to get used to ambidextrous button pressing where required quickly enough. 

In any event, they're lovely people to deal with / chat with... anyone interested or even mildly curious would be well advised to pop in or book an appointment on the internet and assess it for themselves.
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If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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« Reply #36 on: July 24, 2025, 12:46:35 pm »
Good point on the aluminium, Watty. I wasn't aware that it was aluminium - no doubt now pronounced alume-in-um in the north county town of Sewerds! Welding aluminium does require quite specialist equipment... the inverter one might have picked up in the clearance section of the middle aisle of a popular German discount grocery store for €24.99 certainly wouldn't be up to the job!
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« Reply #37 on: July 24, 2025, 01:12:27 pm »
Good point on the aluminium, Watty. I wasn't aware that it was aluminium - no doubt now pronounced alume-in-um in the north county town of Sewerds! Welding aluminium does require quite specialist equipment... the inverter one might have picked up in the clearance section of the middle aisle of a popular German discount grocery store for €24.99 certainly wouldn't be up to the job!

Double-check me on that with someone who knows about cars.  I could be wrong.  I think it's part of their goal of moving towards an all-robotic factory.  The frame & battery all go together to increase rigidity but decreasing weight by using aluminium.  I remember thinking that Tesla were making a big assumption that cars don't crash.  To my little brain, I was thinking you break one thing, you break the whole car!  And that may be why BYD put out their crash-test video as a counterpunch?
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« Reply #38 on: July 24, 2025, 01:23:05 pm »
It's all very confusing.Tesla also use BYD batteries in some models. Ssangyong now have anoher name called KGM and their new model is the KGM Torres Ev.I've seen a couple out there as taxis and they're impressive looking yokes....plenty of space.They use BYD drivetrains too.

Added to that there is a lot more choice in EVs available now.KIAs EV3 passes suitably as I've seen one on the road.BYD also have the Seal u and new sealion 7 model.If you like the Model 3 you'd love the BYD seal.Very sporty.All good looking yokes but the dealers are the weak link.

About Tesla's I had a lady solicitor in the car recently telling be her Tesla house charger was broken and it took them months to resolve the issue and they only got the finger out when she sent them a legal letter threatening them.Seems like all these companies have too few fixers for all the shit they sell.Pointless having warranties if they're to slow to repair.

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« Reply #39 on: July 24, 2025, 01:25:27 pm »
Got an email from Free Now this morning offering €5,400 off Tesla so took a test drive in one this afternoon, .....

...... RWD's in white which is a premium colour adding c.€1,200 (I think) to the price. ......

I got that same FN Tesla email today and immediatly thought of you, as you qualify perfectly, as in you have a Car ready fer Scrappage, have a partner with an Ice car fer unexpected emergencies, and have driveway access fer a home charger.

I don't understand why they ask fer c.€1,200 fer it to be in White ?
Both Toyota and Skoda whom I have researched offer the basic model Free of colour charges in White !

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Hold strong Rc
« Reply #40 on: July 24, 2025, 01:26:01 pm »
As been said The model Y seems better suited as a taxi, i also remember reading they’re trying to bring the indicator stalk back because of too many complaints. Tesla do have delivery issues I was talking to someone whose grant was almost running out, was then told by Nta to wait until the last week of expiry to request an extension.


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« Reply #41 on: July 24, 2025, 04:02:03 pm »
VW charge extra for any colour that's not grey, Ken. I think the standard or included Tesla colour is also grey. Different criteria for different makes/models is all it is... but it is what it is, nowt we can do about it. I don't think any of them have much available stock at any given time.
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« Reply #42 on: July 24, 2025, 04:08:50 pm »
Another thing that worries me about EV's (and probably all new cars) is the huge computer monitor.  If some drunk smashes that, are you out of business because (a) it'll take 3 months for the replacement and (b) you can't work the car without it?  On my old MG5, I only need the screen for the radio, I've buttons and a driver's display for everything else. 

We're moany aul fukks, aren't we  lol

I guess grant aid is effectively putting middle class cars within the reach of working class men. A bloke with a 6 figure salary and a gaff worth over €2 million isn't going to give a fuck about spending a few grand on a cracked screen in his family runabout but to us a few grand is a lot of hard labour!
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« Reply #43 on: July 24, 2025, 04:43:26 pm »
Go on tell  them whart we were advised to put in the front
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« Reply #44 on: July 24, 2025, 05:01:43 pm »
As much of Mr. Wu's* finest cuisine as we could envisage consuming... stops the smell getting into the car. It was also mentioned that we could fill it with (alcoholic) beverages packed with ice ifn we had the bigger/better model in which the frunk is fitted with a drain plug.

You did actually miss the demonstration of the virtual fart cushion. You can make any seat produce a noise not dissimilar to a passenger passing wind through his posterior.... I kid you not! I just thought how Musk... and we wondered how he got the fleet onto the White House drive... one can just imagine the amusement the pair of halfwits got from that feature.

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