Yeah the “exhaust” is super gimmicky but I’m sure some people would like it. But the actual aspect of playing around with paddle shifters that “change gears” is actually really cool. I have no doubt that people would love to play around with that because it really is a blast.lol yeah, to each his own. I just hate the idea of digitizing road farts ?
We need an EV 7-8 Passenger SUV. Or PHEV for long family trips. Ow I love and use my truck for Everything!We've had our Cybertruck for almost 4 months and it's been the go to vehicle for pretty much everything. We're ready to retire our other gas car (we rarely drive it) for a second EV, but we're not sure what.
I just want to hear what your ideal second vehicle is to the Cybertruck and why? Or maybe the CT is all you want/need?
Here's where I'm at:
Cybertruck 2: Return to Cybertron - We half-joked about getting a second Cybertruck because we love it so much, but it seems somewhat impractical since we both drive together most of the time. What are we gonna do, caravan in 2 Cybertrucks everywhere we go so we can both drive?Also, not sure if 2 will even fit in our garage.
Model 3 - I traded my 2022 LR in when we got the CT, and it was such an awesome vehicle. Would buy again. Probably Highland Performance. I eyeball these every time they drive by.
Aptera - If we really wanted to lean into the unusual looking vehicles. But I'm 6'5" and not sure I'd fit. Looks sweet in black, insane range, solar panels.
Ioniq 5 - We rented one and it was a lot of fun to drive, and I love the look.
Rivian R3 - So cool. I'm not sure what 80s nostalgia buttons in my brain they're pressing, but they pressed them.
Fiat 500e - Beep beep, fits anywhere, nice small compliment to the big CT, but small size is a concern.
Lotus Eletre - Bit of a splurge, but LOVE the look, so it's on the list.
Some people are easily entertained! Fake gear changes would do nothing for me. And that's coming from someone who had a whole car full of mature adults in hysterical, gut-wrenching laughter, just from using Fart Mode in a Tesla!Yeah the “exhaust” is super gimmicky but I’m sure some people would like it. But the actual aspect of playing around with paddle shifters that “change gears” is actually really cool. I have no doubt that people would love to play around with that because it really is a blast.
To each their own for sure but something about downshifting in my AMG and flooring it always felt good lol. It’s definitely not the same in the Ioniq but I can’t say that I don’t understand the appeal coming from driving ICE all my life and hitting some tracks. That being said the only EV I’ve owned is my CB and I’ve never driven something like a Model S Plaid so I don’t know what the top end speed feels like when you floor it so maybe if I experienced that I’d forget all about shifting and wouldn’t think twice about the Ioniq lol.Some people are easily entertained! Fake gear changes would do nothing for me. And that's coming from someone who had a whole car full of mature adults in hysterical, gut-wrenching laughter, just from using Fart Mode in a Tesla!
I've been manually shifting gears for over 45 years in all kinds of trucks, cars and motorcycles and I became very good at it, meaning I could drive anything skillfully, with a minimum of familiarization. But there is nothing glamorous or entertaining about it, and the better you are at it, the more true that is. I admit, early in my shifting career, when I started feeling like I was getting good at it, it was kind of rewarding to know I was getting that skill down. It felt good to do it right. But it's something you get good at in order to overcome the serious limitations and inadequacies of the torque curve of an ICE engine, not because it's inherently fun.
Good answer, but not good reasoning. We have three Model 3s and a Cybertruck. I'm guessing you don't have a Cybertruck yet. Because, believe it or not, the Cybertruck is actually easier to whip around than any Model 3!My final answer is a Model 3 because it's smaller and easier to whip around compared to a truck.
We've had our Cybertruck for almost 4 months and it's been the go to vehicle for pretty much everything. We're ready to retire our other gas car (we rarely drive it) for a second EV, but we're not sure what.
I just want to hear what your ideal second vehicle is to the Cybertruck and why? Or maybe the CT is all you want/need?
Here's where I'm at:
Cybertruck 2: Return to Cybertron - We half-joked about getting a second Cybertruck because we love it so much, but it seems somewhat impractical since we both drive together most of the time. What are we gonna do, caravan in 2 Cybertrucks everywhere we go so we can both drive?Also, not sure if 2 will even fit in our garage.
Model 3 - I traded my 2022 LR in when we got the CT, and it was such an awesome vehicle. Would buy again. Probably Highland Performance. I eyeball these every time they drive by.
Aptera - If we really wanted to lean into the unusual looking vehicles. But I'm 6'5" and not sure I'd fit. Looks sweet in black, insane range, solar panels.
Ioniq 5 - We rented one and it was a lot of fun to drive, and I love the look.
Rivian R3 - So cool. I'm not sure what 80s nostalgia buttons in my brain they're pressing, but they pressed them.
Fiat 500e - Beep beep, fits anywhere, nice small compliment to the big CT, but small size is a concern.
Lotus Eletre - Bit of a splurge, but LOVE the look, so it's on the list.