That webpage has the same information it had before it was supposedly approved for cybertrucks. Unless I'm not reading it thoroughly enough, I don't see mention of Cybertruck on there.
Is there an official release from Tesla about this? I'm not saying it's not true but I want to be 100% sure before we trade in my wife's model X for a CT.
It's been somewhat annoying on the carpool lane, middle school kids are in charge of opening the doors and helping the lower school kids get out so they're super excited to get the cybertrucks on their station but only half know how to open the doors so I have to lower the window and tell them...
I think by law they're not allowed to but I'm not the expert. I was referring to my inability to digest the manual. I'm gonna need someone to do it and make a video so there's no way I mess this up.
Jesus what's quite a difference. I'm gonna have to try that when mine wears out. Looks like you did an amazing job, maybe you can teach my wife so she can do it while I'm at work.
I think it's completely fine to have only EVs, for the past 7 years we've had a model X, a model S and now the Cyber truck, We have three kids, we often travel places that are 3 to 6 hours away, we live in a part of South Carolina where power outages do occur (twice per year maybe?). And I can...
Your video cannot come soon enough, I don't believe my creak is coming from the center console, I don't know precisely where it's coming from but it's definitely on the left side right behind the driver's seat so it's either from the seat belt housing part or the actual seat.
I was on the same boat for a couple of weeks when I got mine a couple of months ago. I was so pissed every time i tried to push on those harder and harder to try to figure it out and instead they would activate the camera and the high beams.
0.1% after 2500 miles. I find tessie's info pretty reliable, it was spot on for my model S after 6 years (6.5%) and spot on for my wife's X after 7 years (7.7%).
I was told this is all light blocking but very little significant heat rejection. Can't quote a reliable source on this but I'd like to know if it's true.
I'm not rebutting you, I'm just adding another data point so people are more informed. We didn't want anything darker than 70% on the windshield because both me and my wife find it hard to see at night, especially on poorly lit South Carolina roads.
Do these work well for you? I got them and they work but I have to pair them EVERY single time, the rear screen can't seem to recognize them the second time around. So every time i have to forget the devices and pair them.