Neutral is not needed so my ideal:
1. Stop with your foot on the brake
2. Engage parking brake
3. Release the foot brake
4. Place the shifter in "Park"
The reason for releasing the foot brake before park is to prevent the car from moving after placing it in park; the front wheels will roll...
My guess is that someone just chose a nice round number. Other EVs like the Opel Ampera-E are limited to 150 kph (93 mph) just like the Euro e-golf.
Also it is conceivable that the speed limit was reduced to 85 to reduce battery overheating in hot western states, heat which Europe rarely sees...
Personally, I charge the car to 60% daily right before a 14 mile round trip. This leaves the battery between 40% and 50% most of the time which some sources say is ideal for minimizing degradation: https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_store_batteries
However, for days I need to...
That's a bummer. The 24 month lease makes sense for high-earners who are not eligible for the rebate anyway. The dealerships ought to be aware of this and market it as such.
Hard wire the inverter to the battery using a separate relay controlled by the ignition.
While charging or driving, the car should handle about 200 amps on the 12v circuit before it starts to drain the lead acid battery.
Interesting indeed... here's mine, build date 6/15 with 20,500 miles/33.000 km:
I have been "babying the battery" charging only to 60% since I don't use the car for my commute and drive it only 13 miles most days.
Just set a charge timer for some arbitrary low value (50% or whatever) and set minimum charge to 80 or 90%. That way it always charges to 80 or 90% immediately when plugged in and stops, waiting for a charge timer which never comes into play.
Same experience here, except one time I was turning into a tight driveway in D3 and the brake lights definitely did come on (it was night and I could see the CHMSL reflect in the rear window). I think if you give the car a lot of steering angle it will scrub off speed fast enough in D3 to...
I think for me, the most economical subscription on a 2015 would be to set it and just fork over $17.99 for one month if the settings ever need to be changed.
This is a preference setting as I had a different experience: I liked the (heavy) steering feel on my old hydraulic rack-equipped sport package BMW but for me, switching this parameter didn't seem to add any feedback to the e-golf. Instead, I felt it exacerbated the numbness of the steering...