You've probably already seen this, but there is a very clear line drawn for where the invitations went. If you aren't in those first 12 blocks (10k a piece possible) you are going to be twiddling thumbs until they do something different.
I know this is only a sampling of this forum, but I'd...
I'm sure it looks better in person, but the glossy wraps in photos make the doors look wavy and uneven in the reflections. Kinda like polished plastic.
60 per day? I think at best they are in the ~40 per day range. End of day staging had about 20 or so on the 2/8 video (below), so it's hard to think that 40 CTs and all of the accompanying Model Ys shipped out before this picture here.
I just added a chart that shows orders by top 10 states by day. Pretty interesting to see how it played out.
https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/cybertruck-order-charts-geography-model-type-options-rns-ordered-updated-2-9-2024.10988/
I've been watching all of their videos, that little lot seems to just be accumulating "bad" or unfinished Cybertrucks. It grows incrementally and never empties.
They should show up on the racks of TJ Maxx this summer.
Invites and orders are slowing down to a crawl and the graph is getting crowded (c'mon ramp!).
Just wanted to see if invites followed any geographical pattern after the first two days, so I added two additional charts: State by Date, for the first two days nearly exclusively CA and TX, and then...
Nice. Gotta update my stats for the media. Seems like a good Friday lunch.
https://insideevs.com/news/706702/tesla-cybertruck-range-extender-battery-order-take-rate/
The preponderance of truck owners are mall posers by your logic (there is no logic in your statement) . And here's the math...
Here's the shape of the F-150 over the years. If you truly thought your truck was for truck stuff, then it would look like the original: built for work and not...
Again, if I add up all the time you spend in a vehicle, with 4 guys in your truck, hunting, fishing, or working and it adds up to more than 1% of your total mileage you are probably an outlier. It's not that those things don't happen, it's that your life will not look like that, most of the...
If you drive around on bumpy roads with tall people in the back seat more than 1% of the time, you are probably an outlier. That being said, I'm tall and I'm always in the driver's seat so can't really relate.
I'm not sure about allocations, but I do graph data from the ORDERS LIST at the top of this web page. I've graphed the number of reservations made by forum members of the Foundation Series by state. Looks like only 4 people from this forum reppin'