▲ | rcleveng 12 hours ago | |
I wish AZ was as good at this as CA. I rented a tesla from avis in AZ and it was a train wreck. At rental they were pretty threatening about they didn't have a place to charge so it'd be huge fees if I didn't bring it back charged, and they also didn't include the adapter that they said to charge at non-tesla charging stations. It's was both super stressful and a total pain to find a supercharge for this nearby. It's almost as is Avis is trying to go out of their way to making EV's seem horrible for customers. | ||
▲ | m463 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I had the same sorts of issues the first time I rented a model 3 from hertz (when they had them). For example, I didn't know how to lock the car. When I hit lock on the center console, then got out, it would unlock it. Finally had to google to figure out the two ways to lock the car. one was opening the door first, hitting lock, and then closing the door - it stayed locked. The other was to put the card key on the middle pillar. Same issues charging. Called in and it turned out the j1772 adapter was in the trunk with the charging kit after that it went smoother. All the hotels I stayed at had charging. Using tesla superchargers is great - always working, always plenty of stalls. And the tesla would drive itself on the freeway - other cars wouldn't. Best. |