I did not mean to simplify your situation or to offend. The post was specifically about Leaf business practices and I mentioned you incidentally as an example of an atypical Leaf customer. The specifics of your situation were not the point at all.SprocketLocket said:I disagree with Teklektik's assessment of my situation.
Give me a break here - I'm very sure that their customers also ask about hill-climbing, etc - not just speed. I view it as having an in-house Dogman Dan functionality. We see folks here all the time asking for motor advice. Same deal. Those folks are non-technical and want to be told what to buy based on their various requirements. I wasn't going make a laundry list of possible terrain and performance requirements for that post so I used the simple 'speed' example for brevity not because that's your only concern.
My (apparently poorly expressed) point was that you have some requirement(s) in mind and went through a lot of research and learning to to make a more 'enlightened ES-type' decision by going after after wind information, etc to make a selection. Their average end-user doesn't bother to learn all that stuff - but in the end you both need to order the same way - which sucks for you.
This seems like a good company and folks here have been happy with the service. Stop arming yourself for a battle and just order the damn thing. You will be happy.