Regarding snow--I watched a video yesterday where the fella was saying how the indent where the headlights are fills with snow and completely blocks any light from escaping, hence, making it impossible to see at night. Being there is no heat coming off them, you would have to clear this area on...
In the very beginning, Elon offered the charging technology for free and thought that it was silly to not have a standard way to charge. It wasn't Tesla; it was everyone else!
...and, you now would have to buy two if you want it to load any equipment like a ride-on mower. Cheesy. For the $800 that would cost, you would think that they could put the original ramp back in the tailgate. I don't have room to store a trailer, but that would probably be the way to go. Geez.
I thought I saw a video a number of years ago about how it would be used. I think one of the examples was to get into a tight parallel parking situation... This example didn't look like it would be capable of that. I really didn't see much going on, but then again, I'm really not a car fanatic!
Well, if you look up to that "organization," that is unfortunate. I never said anything about the South. The South is not the only place that has rednecks, if that is what you thought I meant. (It was not.) We have plenty up here in the North. To my mind, the term "redneck" implies someone who...
I am constantly newly surprised about the rudeness and bully mentality of some people on this forum; I don't think it's nonsense. I think that it is not a good look for Tesla to be promoting such idiocy. There are enough people who hate Tesla on principle, and I wouldn't put it past some...
Is anyone else concerned about all of the projectiles aimed at the Cybertruck? It seems to me that it's setting it up to be attacked when it hits the "real world." Let's see if we can crack a window with a steel ball. Let's see what will happen if we shoot at it with a Tommy gun...how about a...
I wonder if the suspension were lowered and I wonder how many panels there are. I have an electric ride-on lawn mower that will need servicing, and was hoping to be able to transport it because of the ramp. I might have to get one of those pull-behind trailers, but room is becoming an issue.
Yeah, I live in Vermont, so it's pretty rural, too. Most vehicles are trucks. I guess I'm just getting fed up with prices going through the roof and what you get for your money goes down. It's just one more broken promise by Tesla. I guess I should be used to it, but it's not in my nature to...
Well, I don't know where you're getting your information, but where I live, it would be very important to be able to load equipment to bring to be fixed. Also, if I need to get into the bed many times, like when hauling mulch and then unloading it, it would be nice to be able to walk up and...
That was a little snarky...Wow. This lack of visual siteline could cause an accident. Granted, the driver wouldn't be hurt, but others sure would be. I want to be able to see if there is a kid on a bike, an oblivious person on a cell phone or a dog running into the road, for example. Those...
Looking at the picture showing the driver's seat, I am wondering how good the visibility will be. The pillar between the windshield and driver's side window seems to block quite a bit of real estate. I know that this will be argued, because heaven forbid anything negative is said, but it is...
I'm concerned about the gasket join between the frunk and the windshield to the left of the windshield wiper. Why wouldn't that be on the side instead of the top of all of those electronics?
On the upside, maybe it will be easier to access all the wires and fuses for quicker fixes. I have to spend $900 to bring my Model S in for a battery fuse replacement: They have to drop the battery to gain access. This still seems excessive being they were considering a battery swap idea in...