I installed one. I like it. It does the job. FSD doesn't pull into a home garage, so far, but it's great at backing out. Sometimes it turns itself around to face the road. It's getting better at that. Thanks, Elon.
Hey, have you tried Full Self Driving? Does your Toyota do that? I'm looking forward to Summon and Banish abilities in the Cybertruck so I can go somewhere in it and just send it back home on its own for my wife to use. I hear Toyota's going to develop that too. Should be ready around the fifth...
We bought a Cyberquad for Kids last month. My grandaughter grew too tall to fit in her electric "Hummer for Kids." The weight limit is 150 lbs. so my wife rides it around the yard, too. Not me. No. For obvious reasons.
The first deliveries of new Tesla vehicles that drive themselves to customers' homes are expected to start soon. I want to suggest that these self-driving vehicles leave the factory with a bust of Elon behind the wheel. Or Optimus.
Zero regrets. Worth more than every penny. This is my first EV, first pickup, first vehicle that didn't feel like I was sitting on 17 different systems that were all deteriorating at different rates. I just drive around, looking at all the antique cars...
Teslarati has an article out this morning that is reassuring. It says they reached out to GEICO and that the company is saying they will continue covering Cybertrucks. Here's a link:
https://www.teslarati.com/geico-denies-dropping-tesla-cybertruck-coverage-heres-what-really-happened/
I apologize for saying "all" in the thread title. I was pretty upset to see what seemed to be happening. It is posed as a question, and I wanted to hear, from the members of the forum, if this is a legitimate concern. I appreciate your perspectives, especially yours, H. A. I hope you're 100%...
I just saw an article stating GEICO is pulling their coverage of Cybertrucks. I have GEICO and have not been notified myself as of right now. Has anyone else encountered this?
Here's the link to the article:
TorqueNews
You might consider getting a 220v adapter for plugging in with the mobile charger. Or the assorted adapter plug pack. If you plan to charge at destination chargers, most are not NACS so you'll need the adapter for that, for sure.
Yes! Those should go on your DeLorean!!! In fact, they would be hysterical on any car. Or on anything, for that matter! ...my refrigerator, a baby stroller, tattooed on my butt...