I wanted to create a thread here. Now that I've had my Cyberbeast for a month, and I've met a few other Cybertruck owners, I wanted to put a signal out there. I would love for us to get together, grab coffee, tell stories and lies, and otherwise build out the community. I am not on Bookface, so...
How does my circumstance differ from the others in this thread that have it working?
Edit: Don't read my reply as having any snark.
Edit 2: I think it's because the others do not have Powerwalls? Rather, their truck is acting as said Powerwalls.
So, I already have full solar and Powerwalls, along with the UWC. Do I need to do anything else? Had my truck for a week or so. Do I need to call to get them to flip the switch?
I already have solar, powerwalls, and the universal charger. Just took delivery of my Cybertruck the other day. What do I need to do; or is this just a matter of waiting?
We do not know what future updates will look like. I have no reason to believe Tesla would leave them so comparable with the only difference been some additional speed. The Tri Motor is sure to get some nice tricks.
1) The first 5 digits of your RN11286
2) The date configured your truck 2/13/24
3) The date you received your VIN: N/A
4) The number range of your VIN: N/A
5) The Date you will take delivery: N/A
6) Texas
Cyberbeast. No word on when VIN will be assigned, let alone delivery scheduled.
As luck would have it, I just spoke to someone locally here in Austin, TX that took delivery. He's had it all over the place in the dirty, camping, and more. I asked if he's had any issues and he said "lol, no". He noticed some black dots, but it came right off. So, that suggests asphalt or...
That won't end the way you think it would. First, leaving it under the water permanently doesn't do much of anything. Submerging it and then pulling it out to sit and dry won't be pretty. If you've ever been around watercraft, you'll know how crusty/flaky aluminum boats get from salt water...
Exactly. I have never wiped down a vehicle, let alone a truck, after driving it. Closest I've come is running it through a car wash after a particularly dirty day.