The front plate wasn't an issue for me (I use Snap Plates to mount front Tesla plates). It was the rear plate mounting that was the issue. The plate mounting is too low (it's just barely above the bumper). I was unable to use my standard black frame without putting new holes in it, so I left...
This is evidently what it looks like on Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/Splitter-Generator-N14-50R-Extension-Approved/dp/B0CCXT7TLH
I haven't used one, but it would let you connect the truck and a camper/trailer to a campground 14-50 outlet at the same time. Of course, the problem is that in...
Someone else on this forum said you can buy up to $2000 worth of gift cards (I think four @ $500 each). Then you can use those over time for separate purchases....
Have you told Tesla your address to get it into the system? i.e. if there was a recall right now, would they send the recall notice to the previous owner because they're the ones tied to the VIN number?
The previous owner really wasn't supposed to sell the truck unless they got written...
Costco Connect for me. They're not writing any new policies in CA at the moment, but are writing new policies in most other states (call them to verify).
I have many cars and my home insured with them. The Cybertruck premium is $327 every 6 months with $100K/$300K coverage and a $1K...
I bought a 2013 Model S Performance in May 2013 with the tan interior and leather seats, and they did not offer perforated/air conditioned seats for a long while after that...
I use this TRAC tire jack when rotating tires at home. You can use it to easily lift tires up into position...A bit pricy, but saves a lot of frustration / grunting when rotating tires or plugging holes where you need to remove the tire...
https://www.liftwithtrac.com/products/trac-tire-jack
In reading the Wired article, it brought back all of those Tesla memories....I took delivery of Model 3 VIN number 1927 on 12/21/17 during all of the craziness...
On page 227 of the owner's manual, they have a pretty good writeup about exiting with no power. All of us owners should be up to speed on this....
https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/cybertruck/en_us/Owners_Manual.pdf
Range Extenders are supposed to be available starting at the end of 2024 (when I configured in December 2023, I added the Range Extender at that time).
Dual motor trucks have been delivered for many months now (they were first), also referred to as AWD. The more rare CyberBeast is a tri-motor...
I wish you the best with your situation. On a much smaller scale, I had a person back at low speed into my Tesla Model 3 and damage the front bumper cover, one of the front headlights, and one of the front fog lamps. The $2,700 repair was able to be done at a regular Tesla service center...
Sorry to see this...Curious about the rental/insurance details. Will this be a claim on your personal insurance or will it be from a service like Turo? Seems that there should also be a claim for diminished value.
How did the driver say it happened?
I don't have a problem with the semantics of "miles of range added per hour of charging." I have several Tesla vehicles and each one has a different number, based on the amps/kw charging and the efficiency of the vehicle. The charging screen even tells me how long it will take to charge up to...
Did you ask for a set of wheel covers or did they just add it to the estimate themselves? You will get the free wheelcovers on their schedule when they are ready and when they have them in stock, but this looks to me like maybe you asked for a set of wheel covers so they just priced it out...
They'll install it. If you read the instructions in the service manual, it's a bit much DIY for many people...No way they'll just hand you a box with the lightbar in it...