Yeah I kinda had the same thought reading that. The way they word the power numbers feels a little too marketing-heavy for me. Still think the idea is cool though, especially the towing assist part. I’ve been checking out a bunch of newer RV stuff lately, even some Thor Motor Coach setups, and...
Absolutely agree.
It’s wild how quickly people blame the tech before looking at the driver. FSD is a tool, not a miracle worker. If you're flying at triple-digit speeds or incapacitated, no amount of engineering can bypass physics or poor choices.
The door release argument is also a bit of a...
Personally I’d go OEM if insurance is covering it, just for the fit and finish, especially with how new the CT is. Aftermarket might get better options down the line, but right now it’s probably hit or miss.
If you’re paying out of pocket, then it might be worth comparing costs and checking...
Honestly that’s such a real dilemma these days. I probably would’ve made the same call. Having the house locked in feels way more stable long-term than dropping it all on a CT, even if it’s tempting.
When we were house hunting I even used NeighborWho to look up areas and get a better feel for...
Nice to see some lower-cost options for getting work done. I actually used Bumper for a recent repair after reading a few Bumper reviews, and it was super convenient. The service was quick, the price was fair, and everything got handled without a hassle. IMO, it's worth checking out if you want...
I bought mine mid-year as well, so I’ll be watching the mailbox. That ~$250 back isn’t life-changing, but as you said, every little bit helps, especially after losing the EV credit.
Also appreciate posts like this because financing can really vary depending on the lender. When I was shopping...
Huh, didn’t see this coming. I understand why Tesla likes the subscription model, but dropping the one-time FSD purchase altogether is kind of a bummer. Some people just prefer paying once and being done with it.
Subscriptions make sense in theory, but for something this expensive it starts to...
I’d personally be a little cautious with a hard 6 ft clearance, even in low mode. On paper it should fit, but all it takes is a slightly off measurement, a ramp, or uneven pavement to make it stressful.
You might want to check nearby garages as a backup. I’ve used YourParkingSpace before and...
The Cybertruck + Pebble setup is definitely impressive from a tech and design standpoint, especially how seamlessly it tows. The ~2 days off-grid might not satisfy hardcore boondockers yet, but it feels like a solid first step.
I’ve looked at Thor Motor Coach rigs, and while they’re more...
Just finished listening to the call and I’m cautiously optimistic — a few strong numbers, but still a lot of moving parts. The guidance was decent, but I’m waiting to see how they execute on production and cost control before getting too bullish. On a side note, I’ve been digging into Devere...
Totally agree with you. The lawsuit feels way over the top, especially when the toxicology report has both alcohol and cocaine. It’s not just blaming the bar or Tesla when personal responsibility clearly comes into play. If anything, people should be talking more about prevention. I looked at...
I’d say take it to service. Seeing scratches at just 2,600 miles on all four door windows sounds like more than just wear and tear. Could be a misalignment or window-trimming issue.
You might try something like a clear protective film first, but given it’s hitting every door, I’d get it checked...
I ran into the same issue after updating to iOS 26 beta and thought it was just me. The phone key kept dropping randomly, and I was also lucky to have my key card on hand. Even called the Sapphire customer service through which I bought the phone in the hope they would help. Your fix worked for...
Pretty cool deal, honestly. Nice to see vets, students, teachers, etc. getting a little something. And the Lyft one’s not bad either. $1,000 from them plus $1,000 in Tesla credits just for doing 100 trips? If you’re already driving for Lyft, that’s a no-brainer.
Kinda weird that Uber drivers get...
That seems really steep for trim and wind noise issues, especially at just 8,150 miles. I’d get a second opinion before approving anything, maybe even ask if a local glass shop can handle the windshield assembly more affordably. Also, it might be worth checking if CarShield or a similar extended...
That’s wild. Imagine spending years hyping up the Cybertruck for its toughness, and now the Air Force wants to use it for live-fire missile testing. Makes sense though, with that stainless steel exoskeleton and 48V system. I even saw CNN covering the story. If enemies really start rolling in...
I’ve looked into Tesla Insurance too, and while the convenience is nice, the driving score system can definitely be frustrating, especially when it dings you for things you didn’t do. I’ve compared it with Trexis Insurance, and in my case, Trexis offered more predictable rates without constant...
I've been wondering the same about stacking credits before the deadline. Your approach with the 36-month loan makes a lot of sense, especially if the interest can be offset with a tax credit. I’d definitely recommend chatting with a pro. Liberty Tax was super helpful for me with similar...
Yep, I’ve had the same issue with water getting in through the back corners, seems like a common problem. Tesla service said it’s “within spec,” but it’s still annoying. I added some extra seals from am auto parts and it helped a lot.
Wow, respect for getting it all the way to Doha—that must’ve been a logistical headache, especially with the dead battery. I’d also love to know how you got it out of the container. Those tight clearances don’t leave much room to maneuver, especially with no power.
I heard someone mention...