This is like inception, a boat pulling a boat. How would that work at the launch ramp? In theory you could keep driving the first boat in the water while trailering the second boat.
I dig 'em too. They're like a new pair of distressed jeans with holes in them - Pre-curb rashed. The stainless color helps break up the solid black of the wheels/tires.
I'm so geeked about the CT. As it stands now, my Y has been the best all around vehicle I've ever owned, just wished it was a truck and a little bigger inside. The CT seems like it's going to give me exactly what I wanted i.e. a little more interior space, more rugged, and the ability to tow on...
Geez. Is the expectation that it needs to climb Moab, race in Baja, mud bog, do sled pulls at Monster Jam, tow 12 horses, and get 500 miles of range? The only action most of these will see are curb rash and speed bumps at the mall. Y'all need to chill with these
Honest question, what would be a real world use case for this? I understand the idea behind added stability during high speed lane changes but I can't think of one for this.
They really don't like the CT. I didn't see it struggling anywhere.
https://jalopnik.com/video-shows-tesla-cybertruck-appearing-to-struggle-with-1850978109
I'm seeing rumors on FB that it was 4 people receiving the same phone call, 7k for FSD, and 11k for the wrap.
Obviously links, first hand encounters, etc. not included. It's getting wild out there. Next rumor might be naming rights for your first born male child.