Ditto.My 2 car garage house in Texas can fit 2 suburbans.
I like your style, complete with slanted roof. Should be a perfect fit!After watching the video clip from the upcoming Jay Leno's Garage episode, I believe the Cybertruck looks great as is. This is actually great news. I've been building a new garage in my yard to accommodate the current Cybertruck dimensions, anyway.
Non truck owners trying to buy a truck. My cybertruck will either be sitting in my driveway or on the construction site all day.It boggles my mind that people will refuse to buy because it dosnt fit in the garage. I'm I missing something?
That's what I figure, run a 220v welding or rV extension out to it. Ez peezeeNon truck owners trying to buy a truck. My cybertruck will either be sitting in my driveway or on the construction site all day.
All 16000+ Superchargers are mainly outdoors, some in very cold climates...In fact I know of very few charging stations regardless of brands, that are indoors; they do exist but very few.Yes, the fact that the CT is electric makes it more complicated than ICE trucks which are “meant to be kept outside.”
Tesla says their chargers can be used outdoors but finding a location and getting 220v there can be complicated.
There’s also the question of temperature regulation for the batteries, which like to stay in a pretty narrow temp range. If you park your CT out in the cold it will use lots of energy keeping the battery warm, versus parking in an insulated or (even better) climate controlled garage.
With all that in mind I’m surprised the CT wasn’t designed from the start to fit in a “standard” garage.
Some housing communities forbid vehicles parked in the driveway or on the street overnight. Not mine. I do know that some potential buyers have that issue.Non truck owners trying to buy a truck. My cybertruck will either be sitting in my driveway or on the construction site all day.