As a long time and currentToyota owner, I was expecting a really nice electric vehicle from Toyota by now. Very disappointed in the company and I’m not convinced they’ll survive if they wait to long.
In addition to the Cybertruck in a couple of years, we’ll be adding a Model Y this fall...
My daughters first words were spoken while I was teaching my wife how to drive using a stick. I was assigned to Edwards AFB in 1974. Lots of empty roads in the desert for teaching back then.
I demonstrated how to slowly let the clutch out and start accelerating, then we switched seats. Of...
The roof structure that is steel is interesting.
Why do the ridges on part of the roof run from top to bottom(looks like to channel water), but on the other half the ridges run sideways?
Don’t need a truck and if the Cybertruck didn’t exist I wouldn’t even consider one.
What I need is a vehicle for us and our two dogs and all the gear we travel with. That was going to be the Model X, but having all of the gear in a secure vault is a huge plus. Over 500 miles of range doesn’t...
If electric rates are going up at that rate, there are going to be lots of folks in Texas that won’t be able to afford the new rates.
Nice how they use Tesla in the headline, when that would be a small portion of the overall electric bill.
The Bolt also won car of the year.
Hopefully other charging networks can catch or pass Tesla, but right now I don’t have the confidence to actually attempt a cross country trip using them.
I don’t have a Tesla, but have seen mostly positive experiences posted for mobile service.
I live on the outskirts of Oklahoma City and see Tesla mobile vans all the time.