hemiarch
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- First Name
- Ace
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- Jan 22, 2025
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- 2024 foundation AWD, 2024 model x
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- Trauma Surgeon
Thank you counselor.Cyberbeasts still have the issue with the front axle skipping due to front wheel drive bias in normal situations. I experience it at minimum once a day. Still jarring and annoying and I can’t count for people who claim they’ve never experienced it in their cyber beast. Maybe they’re not driving in beast mode— I don’t know, but, it’s real and it’s not great and Tesla should fix it.
As far as better daily driving? I can’t speak for them, but my experience with having an AWD loaner was generally a more compliant ride and smoother overall acceleration. It just feels more refined, but I don’t think anybody should be buying a car referred to as a beast and expecting it to ride like a Bentley.
Don’t give me wrong, the car is very smooth compared to other rides but compared to the softer cybertruck it’s rough. This should be expected it’s the sports car version and if you’re driving around in beast mode it’s going to feel sportier which can easily just be translated to rougher.
I have no idea what it’s like in chill mode or something else because I only drive it in beast mode because - duh! - that’s what I bought it for!
I didn’t realize the suspension was any different. I really do like how smooth and non-jarring the AWD is. Don’t get me wrong, I love sports cars but this truck serves a different purpose than that for my family.
I had a similar sense about the beast loaner I got which I literally only had for half a day and it was parked outside the hospital for almost all of it. My first impression was that it was way louder but that may have just been that specific car. I also felt…and this is going to sound crazy…that the FSD kind of slammed on the brakes and stopped a lot more abruptly than the gradual slow down I get in my car.
it was definitely fast, meaning acceleration-wise but I feel like if I drove that way my passengers would mostly complain and not enjoy themselves. I guess that’s what you guys mean by better daily driver.
I stand by my decision, which I actually made twice, so I guess that makes me the rare third type of driver that doesn’t “wish I had a cyberbeast”
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