I received mine. Primarily for the bottles and case. I will end up replacing the contents eventually.
The stainless steel spray has the smell of vinegar. Takes a lot of wiping to ensure it flashes off properly. Though it does work.
Nothing special about the rest.
The best is OCDetailing in Fremont. Check out their YouTube page (https://www.youtube.com/@OCDetailing/videos). They have more CyberTrucks at their shop at any point in time than most service centers. Wrapped over 40+ by now.
This is a short video of my truck that they wrapped a few weeks ago.
ROFL. 16 year old driving a 100k+, 19 foot long 3 ton vehicle. I won’t even let my own kids drive it. Here for the replies. Good luck finding someone.
Not confirmed bro. Keep it real.
The recall is confirmation until early this month. Anything past this is speculation.
Vin Number is not sequential. This is confirmed.
Road feedback has increased. Also less spongy in the turns, thought something was wrong with my suspension at first. Nothing dramatic though you do notice it.
Noise has improved a bit, though it was never an issue to be honest. No idea about the range yet as I have only put about two hundred...
OCDetailing did an amazing job on my CyberTruck. Some shots from the other day. UltraFit Phoenix Red PPF, TSportline CT7 22" rims. Crystaline tint (20% Windows, 70% rear, 50% Windshield & Roof). Nitto Recon Grappler tires. Ceramic coating (DQuartz, CQuartz FR).
I still don't know what color it...
This is false. The recall states 100% of all manufactured CyberTrucks between November and April. That is all delivered CyberTrucks to real owners my friend. Included below from the recall notice. Very interesting that VIN jumping / non-sequential appears to be the case for CT manufacturing...
The ramp has started. For the last month since delivery I never saw another truck on the road in the East Bay. Until last week on 580 I was so excited to see an additional CyberTruck in my small town of Castro Valley. Also saw the truck at Safeway, so I know they are local. They will share the...
TLDR; Plastic parts in the Cybertruck are cheap. Long 30 minute video. He was sideswiped and paid out of pocket for repairs to avoid dealing with a long insurance process.
He paid $55 for the plastic wheel flare and $165 In labor. Tesla covered his rocker panel as “Goodwill” since he already...