Very benign reactions in California so far, with the exception of a thumbs up in Manhattan Beach and a "love the truck" in Big Bear. It seems like there are more deranged people in places like Colorado nowadays, at least from what I've seen online.
Hey all,
We're organizing a Tesla test-drive event from 9am to 1pm tomorrow (Sunday, March 16) at Awakening Coffee in LA: 231 S La Brea Ave, Inglewood, CA 90301.
There will be test drives! The Cybertruck and the new Launch Series Model Y will be there, courtesy of Tesla of Torrance.
I know...
Starting today there's a daily raffle at Awakening in LA (Inglewood) organized by Tesla of Torrance.
You put your info on the iPad next to the Cybertruck that's on display and every day one person is selected by Tesla to get the Cybertruck for a day (or the new Model 3 / Model Y for a weekend)...
You might want to consider fixing it yourself just enough to make it drivable.
In my case it's still perfectly drivable, the damage is only cosmetic. If it weren't, and all the parts come in some time early next year as I suspect, the wait would have been 6 months or more.
I might even replace...
I was just about to drop off mine today for that fender bender I had in July:
However, I was told they're still waiting on two parts and it could take anywhere from a few weeks to next year to receive them, so appointment cancelled as I don't want to keep it in the shop for an undetermined...
I drove from LA to Vegas using FSD most of the time last night and it handled it very well, extremely smooth. It did kill a coyote crossing I-5 but it couldn't have reacted in a safe way to avoid it:
Post it on X along with the details of the exact location. The San Diego area isn't that big and people are very supportive of Tesla drivers on X. They'll help you find him.
I've been driving Teslas since 2017, mostly on long trips (SF->LA, LA->Vegas), granted there are Superchargers just about anywhere here, but I've never come close to requiring a tow.
This is my takeaway too. I've already accepted liability (Tesla Insurance) and scheduled the repair for August 15. We'll see how long the parts take.
We pulled over onto the shoulder immediately, as everyone should do in case of a minor accident. I wish people would stop holding up traffic for...
I didn't make the title, the moderators changed it.
Yes, the Silverado slammed the brakes to avoid the car in front of him switching lanes. It's possible that he was on his phone and didn't realize that the car in front of him hasn't fully switched lanes.
As for me, I was checking my rear view...