melissphillips
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- Melissa
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Just curiosity based question, do you use the dealership based chargers that show up on maps to charge?
I never have and always thought that it would at best super awkward if it was needed and the only option. I mean in the back of my mind I assume if I pulled into a random Ford dealership and asked to charge they would let me but I know that my local dealership only has one charging station that they use to charge their own inventory or cars that are there for service. But I never considered that I'd even be welcome at a competitor's lot.
Recently I was at a Nissan dealership with my daughter as she was shopping for a new car and noticed a driver with a car from a different manufacturer pull up to their charging station and sit and charge for 20 minutes or so. I asked the sales person about it and they said people do it all the time, and often come in and sit in the dealership while their car charges when it's hot outside. I was so surprised. Not that it's a problem, I just don't think I'd feel that comfortable doing that.
Wondering if I'm just the odd ball and everyone else feels chill about it.
I never have and always thought that it would at best super awkward if it was needed and the only option. I mean in the back of my mind I assume if I pulled into a random Ford dealership and asked to charge they would let me but I know that my local dealership only has one charging station that they use to charge their own inventory or cars that are there for service. But I never considered that I'd even be welcome at a competitor's lot.
Recently I was at a Nissan dealership with my daughter as she was shopping for a new car and noticed a driver with a car from a different manufacturer pull up to their charging station and sit and charge for 20 minutes or so. I asked the sales person about it and they said people do it all the time, and often come in and sit in the dealership while their car charges when it's hot outside. I was so surprised. Not that it's a problem, I just don't think I'd feel that comfortable doing that.
Wondering if I'm just the odd ball and everyone else feels chill about it.
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