The Cybertruck has no Tesla logos, and very little actual branding, and the design language is straight lines, stainless steel, and clean textures. Despite this, the majority of accessories or mods seem to be covered in logos. I'm not a fan of this, but was curious if I'm in the minority on...
Recalls happen for lots of reasons. Bad parts from suppliers, improper assembly, or in some cases machining debris may not have been cleared from the engine.
So odd. I haven't had a major issue/disengagement in a while. It drove 110 miles round trip city/freeway/highway w/o zero disengagements. The only time I've had it come close to running a red light is moving with traffic through a yellow that changed to red while we were almost through it. I'd...
Some tips to get your truck to update to the latest software.
- Connect it to WIFI.
- Turn on advanced updates. In Controls > Software, you can choose how quickly you want to receive updates that are ready for your vehicle. Be an early adopter by selecting Advanced (which will have additional...
Some tips to get your truck to update to the latest software.
- Connect it to WIFI.
- Turn on advanced updates. In Controls > Software, you can choose how quickly you want to receive updates that are ready for your vehicle. Be an early adopter by selecting Advanced (which will have...
It might be where I live, but I've only had a couple of negative "real world" interactions, and they weren't that bad. Occasionally I'll have people ramble off some of the things they've seen on TikTok, but that's pretty easy to rebuff. The vast majority are positive, or people who are genuinely...
Try a few things first.
Make sure you've connected your truck to your wifi (so your truck will actually update). Also go into the software section of your trucks menus and select Advanced Updates...
I have to say, if you read posts in this forum, and god forbid Reddit, you would think the Service Center experience is a total shitshow, but maybe that's not the case. From scheduling, to drop-off, loaner, repair and pick up every step of the process has been flawless and well communicated...
If we are splitting hairs, 200k and up household isn't the average household, and I doubt follows the 12.5 year trend. You are in every 3-4 years territory there.
The rise in sales has more to do with units produced than it does demand. Ford was struggling to get them out last year, especially in the 2/3s of the year (70% of '23 production came in the last four months).
There are only so many EV truck buyers right now, and its pretty clear the CT has...
It's also is an indication of production ramping. A year ago, they were making less than a thousand a month and all of those were going to Texas and California.