When I saw the first picture, I told my wife I would get one. Put my name in and took possession here in Manitoba last December. I have an eclectic collection of vehicles, and this one is right up there. It drives my too the city, into the city, and back home again on FSD. While I eat...
Stormyeyes---Start on your Tesla App. Go to the upper right corner and hit the 3 horizontal bars. Click on your name. Click on your wallet. Your Tesla credits will show the amount left and the expiry date. Happy shopping.
As a Collision Reconstructionist, I can state that the CT is one of the safest vehicles you can buy. Weight, number of airbags, and rigidity are the keys to surviving a T-bone crash. The CT has all those in spades. It's not about which parts broke off, or the damage to the other vehicle...
I have a Foundation 2 motor. It's $3,500.00 CAD. So, about $2,500.00USD. I think it's about the same. Too bad the extra battery is so expensive. I would like to get it.
Nice responses. Thank you. I'll only be putting 10,000 kms a year on it, so won't need tires for a long time. I just ordered the bed liner, diecast and the floating CT. I'm sure I'll use the rest somehow. I have all the way to December. My concern was that there were others that did not...
First---I luv the truck. No complaints. But, with a little digging, I just found out that the $3,500.00 I was given as a reward for the purchase---has an expiry date! I was never told this. I thought it was my money forever. Is everyone else aware of this? Was I the only one that didn't...
Wow. Interesting stuff. I have a friend making me a custom rear spoiler. It will be made from Stainless. The end caps will be the Cybertruck logo, and black to match the trim. The front will be thicker than the back and sort of match the Cybertruck shape. This is so it won't flop at speed...
Manitoba Canada. Bought it in December. 1 finger. I believe his parents are brother and sister, so it might not be his fault. Ha.
Only a handful of CTs in this province so I spend a lot of time talking about it and letting people sit in it for pictures. 99.99% percent loving it.
One race...
Wow. Thank you for all the replies. I think I have what I need. It's not that I can't leave it plugged in to 110, it's just inconvenient. Moving cars to get it out for a drive would be even worse. I have the 'critters' taken care of. I will check it once a week and when it drops to 20%...
Thanks for the responses. I will be able to run 110 out to it when necessary. I'm just curious if I can leave it for months not plugged in---just checking it once a week until it's down. Then I will run the 110 out and bring it back up. Would there be a down side to that?
Also - Regarding...
Thank you Rixos. I will use 50% as the maximum. But, my question is---can I leave it unplugged and just plug it in when the charge gets low. Leaving it plugged in all the time is a pain because of where it's stored.
At the end of April I will be putting my CT into my shed until December. I know it's recommended to leave it plugged in all the time, but leaving it permanently plugged in is a bit of a pain. Can I simply check it once a week and when it gets down to 20%, plug it in and take it back up to 80%...
I agree with Teslation. I bought mine in December. If given free supercharging, I would consider the X that my wife and I want to buy. Also the 2% financing. I called and asked for it to pay off my current loan. No dice. Not saying all incentives should be retroactive, but it would go a...
I beat up on a turbocharged BMW the other day. It's almost too easy. I'll be taking my race cars to the track this summer---pulled by my AWD CT. I might unhook it and see if any want to try it. It's not the Beast, so only flat 12s in the quarter. There should be some that can beat it...
We can only hope to be walking close to the truck when these idiots are messing with our fine vehicles. It's not for everybody, but I would luv to send a little 'physical awareness' their way. Pain is Mother Nature's teacher. No one touches a hot stove twice.
I had my electrician put in a 'dryer plug' and I charge my CT at home. A full charge costs me $10.00 CAD. Very cheap. I super charge when I need to. Anybody who can make it back home should put in the 'dryer pug'. It drastically reduces the cost. Save the supercharging for longer trips.
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