I have been having the same thoughts ever since they first started to hint that the undercarriage might be cast. Why does everyone assume if it is cast it is aluminum? the 2 most commonly cast metals are iron and stainless steel...
I don't need a full size truck, but it all depends on the price. If the smaller one was cheaper I'd certainly look at it. I have no plans to park it in a garage or parallel park it very often, everywhere I park regularly has plenty of space for a truck, so I really don't know, but since I'm not...
Yeah, back in the 90's to 2010's that was a handy accessory, I had one in my cars then. Now that Canada is essentially a cashless society there is no need for coin holders.
So true. They will be coming. I have seen plans for Superchargers with wider spaces specifically for cybertruck.
Although not really officially set up for it, I think you could charge in any of the 4 spots I have marked at the local Supercharger without unhitching a trailer as long as you were...
For a pretty extreme example,
This guy towed a large, un-aerodynamic camper trailer for about 86 miles and determined that with that camper he gets around 100 miles of range in a model Y with a full battery:
That is right. Anything over 50 amp would have to be permanently wired (the wall connector) so the Cybertruck can't come standard with a 60A portable charging cable in North America because there are no 60A receptacles to plug one into.
I mean, 60 A receptacles do exist, but you won't find them...
60Amp? you meant he Wall Connector? or are there 60A receptacles in Panama? We only have max 50A in North America. If you want to push the 50A outlet to it's max you can still order the Gen 1 portable charger.
IMO if heated seats and steering are standard in other Tesla models they should also be standard in CT. I don't know about other markets, but I can't order a Model 3 without heated seats, and side mirrors in Canada, and that is how I feel it should be. They even come with heated charging port...