Relax, folks. Since I picked mine up last week, the countdown clock for a price reduction has started ticking. Pricing cuts will come, some based on production efficiencies and some possibly based on a RWD version being available.
This happened after I bought my Model-3, and again after I...
Great post, with a lot of good information here! To me, test driving a vehicle is the only way to know if it is a good fit for yourself and your family. Everyone else's opinions may not be what's best for you. That said, I'll add my recent test drives of the 3 vehicles that I have been...
For me, the gotta-have-it phase is over. When the non-FS does become available, the price will need to be right AND I will need to be able to test drive the vehicle. I cannot make a purchase without seeing if it is comfortable and I enjoy driving it. I can always just keep my Model-X.
Do I...
That looks like a standard "bulls-eye" damage on the windshield. It may be repairable with one of the resin kits, or by a professional.
Worth a try, prior to a full windshield replacement.
Can you speak through the pedestrian speaker via the app like with other Tesla vehicles? Hearing an empty truck telling the crowd to maintain their distance would make for good sentry cam videos of the reponses.
Thanks for posting this. Most of us have had moments like this, and fortunately it seems to be a straightforward repair.
I'm curious though: are the bumpers on the CT metal or composite?
Of course, there is an expectation that Tesla can and should review customer complaints, warranty claims, feedback, etc, for opportunities to improve their products. For example, if something as simple as a coating on the rear camera lens fixes 95% of the problem, they would work with their...
To me, this type of issue is a chance for the forum to shine. We can share different "fixes" and/or modifications for others to copy or improve upon.
For example, if Tesla is not likely to add a washer to the back camera, could we figure out how to do it ourselves?
Could a simple coating of...
Agree, seems a lot of people age 50+ are very open to Tesla technology, from FSD to Cybertruck.
One of the reasons may be that we were promised that we would have flying cars by the year 2000. The next best thing is to have a BEV!
To me, the base wheel would look good with a center cap to only cover the lug nuts. Hopefully this will eventually be one of the Tesla accessories, similar to the cap offered on the M3 wheels when the aero cover is removed.
For me, the cybertruck simply checks off many boxes of my wants/needs in a vehicle:
I enjoy wedge-shaped vehicles
Love the looks and practicality of the stainless steel skin
I enjoy driving BEVs, and driving pickups - now I can have both in one vehicle
Production has actually started and is...