Normally, there is already traction control which auto engage when there is excess slip. The slippery setting probably is just more proactive in reducing power. I have the slippery setting in my RWD but have not test it yet. I have punch it off the line and would peel out, so probably with...
I am disappointed it being cancelled, would have went AWD if it had no option for any cover. The soft tonneau was one of the main features that went with RWD. Was hoping it would sell well that would create a aftermarket in tonneau covers, like solar. The power tonneau is too complex and...
I have the long range RWD without any tonneau, but has the rails for the soft tonneau (which was unfortunately cancelled) would be very interested in a solar tonneau. Thought about making one myself as well, using multiple flexible solar panels.
It's kind of like the after fire pops people install into regular cars now, like they have in the exotic cars.
I remember the blow off valve and wastegate sounds in my day.
Sounds like unsupervised is a very near reality. Will be very interesting to see the real world tests. Elon plays 4D chess.
Lawyers can't stop an army of Optimus robots someday.
I love this new FJ. It's been some time since Toyota, or anyone, released a new body-on-frame compact SUV. Many were hoping for Suzuki Jimny to come to U.S., but this will be the closest, if they actually come to U.S.
The soft material are easy to tear. I had a little tear on the door sill area after few weeks owning.
While Cybertruck have nice premium material, however as a truck, I think the hard rugged plastics used in Toyota, Ford trucks are better long term.
I think Elon was all along wanted to build a fleet pick up truck for Space X and other of his company's usage.
His initial phase was why not try selling it to public first, then if sales are low, build it for their fleet use, or someday Mars use.
A pick up truck was definitely needed for work...
Alright, more like around +30% for the Big Mac. RWD went from 39k to 62k (the 68k was my destination and tax/fees). Originally the RWD was 250 mile range. If they had removed 100 miles from the battery, would have been in the 50s.
Either way, in 2019 I was thinking they were too optimistic with...
I was observing about a dozen between August and September in the Florida region inventory demos. All had Cyber wheels option, until few weeks ago, one popped up as inventory.
I think there were some driving around, but would be difficult to spot with Cyber wheels, unless can see the missing...
Very nice CTs!!
It's definitely a lot more than originally, but I think is fair. 5 years ago was a different time. McDonald meals had increased the same percent. I was looking at new 4Runners, Tacomas, and Landcruisers, decent spec was 50k-60k.
Thanks! The wheels are actually steel and the hexagonal pattern is actually part of the stamp. The cover is the small middle cap. On other vehicles it would probably look cheezy, but it fits the Cybertruck space rover look.
The acceleration I would say is sufficient. Not fast nor sluggish. I...
Hi All!
I just took delivery of my Long Range RWD today!
Order placed in July after multiple demo drives. I was very impressed with the driving dynamics and FSD.
I chose the RWD for the longest range and can afford. I want to keep it for a long time and the simplicity should help make the...
Yes, it's the removal of components and front motor, lower weight, and smaller wheels that saves power. I think and in my use case, some of things are unnecessarily powered, which is nice to have, but eats into the battery. On a gas truck is no issue. However, one thing I was surprised none of...