Touch. I have a monthly subscription. I've probably been through this premium car wash about 60 times now over the past year. No rail on the ground, just a conveyor system, but yes, touch.
So I checked my Tessie app. In town driving, around 350-400 Wh/mile. On the highway going 85-90, about 500 Wh/mile. Really not much of a change in the last week based on how I usually drive:
Had mine installed a month and a half ago. I've taken it through the car wash several times now, also on a 2000-mile roadtrip. It's on there solid, with no movement or gap.
You're shielded in the Cybertruck. And I have the sunroof cover. The sunvisors in the CT can expand in front, to each side, blocking the light.
The X has a dinky little visor that's near impossible to open, doesn't work on the side, only works (somewhat) on the front. There's no protection...
Having driven four different model Teslas now (my Cyberbeast, and three others Tesla let me borrow when I brought my Cybertruck in for service) there simply is no contest – of the others I've tried, Cybertruck is the best vehicle Tesla makes:
1) Model S - too low to the ground. Not a...
Indiana is very good. I drive there all the time, and get approval from nearly everyone. In some areas, people seem so surprised to see one (South Bend area) that I wonder if they've sold many there. I've yet to have a negative reaction to my Cyberbeast in Indiana. I'd do it. Don't let them win.
Another positive is that it's actually marketing the CT as a futuristic vehicle. There are a lot of people watching photos/videos of rockets taking off at Starbase, and you can't help but notice all the shiny matching Cybertrucks. It looks very futuristic, and a great marketing ploy for Tesla.