As far as the tailgate logo goes, I think just a small, tasteful, laser etched Tesla "T" would suffice. Same as on the front.
Definitely not gaudy like this:
What the hell!! Don't these chargers have monitoring and safety systems to prevent causing an EV to be welded to the charging cable and or rendered useless? 😳
Like, you know, every electrical panel that has a breaker or fuse?
A fusible link should blow IN THE CHARGER before bricking a car...
That's a good one. Lol. Yes, the smell of WD-40 is bearable and even nostalgic to a man, but imagine wiping down a whole Cybertruck with it, and leaving it in your garage, especially in the summer heat. Your wife / a woman will definitely complain about a stink in the garage.
I suspect that this advice was offered in jest, but if not, I DO know how to clean a stainless steel vehicle, and WD-40 is not one of the products I use.
Here's why:
1) WD-40 is a petroleum product which does not deep clean the stainless but will smear a shine over any stains.
2) Unless you...
That video is fascinating. Good information. I wonder if and how much of the Semi tech ( besides the 1,000 volt architecture ) will be leveraged for the Cybertruck's towing capabilities.
Yes, I'm sure that they too, will break down.
According to Wikipedia, "Internal Combustion Engines date back to between the 10th and 13th century", so you think we would have got ICE dialed in, yet I see an ICE Semi broken down frequently. Heck, I had to rebuild my ICE daily driver twice in...
I have to chuckle when I read comments from trolls on social media that the "Cybertruck is vaporware"," just a concept", "will not be built anytime soon", etc. when meanwhile we track and scrutinize deliveries and know where the go in this massive factory.
LOL
No, I was not in the market for a new car (Tesla or otherwise) in 2019. I only wanted to reserve the CT. I was fine with the multi year wait.. better chance to buy with cash or at least a big down-payment.
Yes, I am. The market crash of 1987 and the 1991 recession that followed was the first one I witnessed. Since then I've watched and learned in the subsequent ones. It made me fairly conservative with finances. Now I am debt free. Feels awesome.
One example: I am still driving my 2006 daily...
I hope there's at least a no mid-gate option. That feature is not for me. IMO, the utility doesn't outweigh the extra cost, complexity, leak risk, and lower frame rigidity. But that's only my opinion.