Do you think the external cover is enough to block all the UV (and other parts of the spectrum) enough that it's not worth it at all? I have no experience with a car cover so I was picturing some kind of fabric that would do a decent but not great job.
There's no 'partially during the day'...
Count me as super interested. I'd actually love something that folds out and covers the windshield too, while attaching enough to cover high wind scenarios. I no longer plan on adding any sort of roof rack, so something that I could pop out of the bed and attach would be so cool. I have only 110...
I haven't put them on yet because I don't want to take off the aero cover, but I got some large electrical "nuts" XD
My wife distinguishes my CT by the magnets on the back, basically bumper stickers of where we've been that are pretty unique.
I can tell by how almost every surface on the...
Thanks for the feedback, guys. The ~"7 kilowatt hours from 7:30 to 3:30" kinda worries me so I'll do some sentry mode battery usage testing. So far it sounds douable with: an external cover, internal sunshades, no sentry mode, not opening the app to check (not much service on the lake anyway)...
I've tried searching the forums, and mostly came up blank so let me know if you remember a good thread.
Basically, I'm going to go to Lake Powell in late August, and want to bring the CT. I'm worried about parking it in the heat for a week. I'm not really able to do any hot weather tests in San...
did you do the two-button soft reset? I had mine freak out and go to one motor after my second supercharge, but it fixed itself after being parked and walked-away-from(locked? shut down?).
yeah I get it a lot
1) Are the shocks random or every time ?
not everytime, but most times
2) Is it only when getting in or also when you get out of the vehicle ?
both, but mostly getting out
3) Do you live in a dry climate or moist ?
san diego- both
4) Do you have rubber floormats...
100%! This was a very frustrating change, nothing makes you feel like you don't own your car than someone messing with how it drives remotely and you have no say in the matter. I get that Tesla is "run fast and break things", but this is extremely basic Customer Experience/UX/Don't change API...
I feel like it works well with a decent amount of traffic on highways, otherwise it's like trying to teach a child or grandma to drive. I'm pretty convinced everyone who says it's great is just a terrible driver- in which case I heavily encourage them to use it.
You just gotta get pumped on it and talk about it everyday, she'll want you to get your dreams.
- rear doors open 90 degrees- great for loading carseats/hauling stuff
- easy to transport bikes/potting soil/[insert her hobby here]
- electric, always full of charge
- drives itself! you can be the...
As a married person, I can tell you that it's never about permission, it's just selling someone on something so they're happy. You put in effort so they feel loved and it goes both ways.
It's very much the basics of any relationship.
also lol on how they have sales points on about 10 countries that don't have the cybertruck, before they even have a real product (prototypes don't count as product)
You are legally required to be a minimum of "stopping distance" from the car in front of you. Loaded semi's aren't know for that:
A loaded semi-truck traveling at 65 mph in good conditions requires approximately 525 feet or 5-6 seconds to come to a complete stop. This is about the length of 1.5...
Ok well if you’re defining the transaction as containing a 1 year working widget (service) then yes that is the warranty.
lol this isn’t rocket science, folks. Why do people keep repeating the same thing in different ways? If you define the warranty to be any swappable item for a time period, it...