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  1. OldDirtyRobot

    XPEL Stealth Clear PPF (TSportline) w/ CYBERTRUCKco side mirror delete kit

    Correct. It evens everything out and gives a more consistent look.
  2. OldDirtyRobot

    OEM Vault Cargo Divider now revised & fixed by Tesla!

    Same here. No amount of force will get mine to lock in. Hopefully, they will offer a replacement since the redesign is an acknowledgment of it having fitment issues.
  3. OldDirtyRobot

    Confirmed: Original US Reservation List Exhausted

    This thread has been the siren call for all those who are still butt hurt about the pricing.
  4. OldDirtyRobot

    Confirmed: Original US Reservation List Exhausted

    It's crazy that a news outlet quoted a news outlet that quoted a forum post.
  5. OldDirtyRobot

    Confirmed: Original US Reservation List Exhausted

    Rivian is the only truck on that list that I seriously considered.
  6. OldDirtyRobot

    Confirmed: Original US Reservation List Exhausted

    Thats a great list. Having driven a car with 310 miles of range for the last 4 years, I knew the CT range wouldn't be an issue for me. I also don't pretend to be a tow bro. Getting to the lake back with the jet ski's etc. is enough for me. I'll sacrifice the mileage and pay more to never...
  7. OldDirtyRobot

    Confirmed: Original US Reservation List Exhausted

    The fords have like 4 options and two of them are tow packages.
  8. OldDirtyRobot

    Upgraded Cargo Divider - Enhanced Compatibility Beyond OEM - Compatible With Bed Mat - by CyberGear

    I never did get the original one to snap into place. While I get the bed situation could be better, why would you design this with such a tight clearance? A small amount of adjustability or leaving some space between the feet and the base of the divider seems like a no-brainer. If the feet on...
  9. OldDirtyRobot

    Confirmed: Original US Reservation List Exhausted

    but Reddit told me that everyone who bought a CT makes 40k a year and took out a 12-year loan at 15% to buy one.
  10. OldDirtyRobot

    Confirmed: Original US Reservation List Exhausted

    The same goes for the Flash, Lariat, Platinum. Yet they still exist.
  11. OldDirtyRobot

    Confirmed: Original US Reservation List Exhausted

    Ok Rivian RT1 Dual Standard, 72-79k, 270 range CT AWD - 80k, 340 range Lighting - 68k and up depending on options (Flash) / 77k and up (Lariat) - both 320 range. Note: When you click through on Fords site, the base price of the flash goes from 68k to 70k. The tow package takes you to 72,390...
  12. OldDirtyRobot

    Confirmed: Original US Reservation List Exhausted

    https://www.torquenews.com/11826/tesla-struggling-find-buyers-79990-cybertruck-finishes-entire-us-reservation-list-9-days
  13. OldDirtyRobot

    $5500 refund for foundation owners that got core wheels and tactical gray interior

    It would have made more sense to take the all-terrain tires and rims and buy the stock set once Diet FS hit the market and everyone sold those sets to upgrade to aftermarket wheels and tires.
  14. OldDirtyRobot

    $5500 refund for foundation owners that got core wheels and tactical gray interior

    The answer is no, but I'm curious why you think the discount should be $5500. You still got the interior and wheels. Wouldn't the amount be the options you took minus the options you got? Maybe $2k at best.
  15. OldDirtyRobot

    Cybertruck - cannot resell for 1 year, contract still stands VS rumors that the contract has changed? who is right?

    Can we stop with these posts? You can order the Diet Cybertruck now without a reservation. Just sell your truck.
  16. OldDirtyRobot

    Was Foundation Series a cash grab? Seems like no.

    No, they sold the highest-optioned version while they ramped up production. This isn't new from Tesla. It's a way to offset some of the initial costs until the vehicles are breakeven or profitable. A cash grab would dealers marking them up 50k over MSRP
  17. OldDirtyRobot

    Tesla removed Lifetime Premium Connectivity from Non-Foundation Cybertruck after ordering

    It depends on the situation. Retailers regularly cancel orders when a website mistake is made. Amazon has a policy specifically covering this, which states that they may, at their discretion, honor certain price mistakes on a case-by-case basis. I'm fairly certain this was not intended, and...





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