if they are working on the SS panels, they will be grossly misaligned. Go there and hover over them. They may try to bend them to fit. You'll have a weird warping effect.
I feel like that, but I think it's the rear-wheel steering that we need to get used to. It's the same weirdness with parallel parking where you have to account for the rear moving the opposite way.
Trust the robot, it knows it doesn't need to take wide turns like us.
I have nothing. Unless youāre dealing drugs, what on earth would you keep there. Money-bank, weapon, jewelry should be on your person, anything else should be in an actual home safe. Seriously, what would you need to keep this safe in a vehicle?
Iām not arguing against, just adding to the discourse. And I seriously doubt your claim. You canāt look at the road and the nav. Youāre taking your eyes off the road regardless where the screen is placed. The Tesla engineers have probably had that discussion FYI. Your life, car, and money, donāt...
yup, which is why you should not have loose items inside the vehicle. The glove box and center storage are not there for decorations. If you get rear-ended at a stop sign, that tablet is not flying through the windshield. What if the hit is strong enough to dislodge the heavy table from the...
Unfortunately, this is more spin for Jalopnik, Electrek, and all the other struggling media outlets out there to bash the CT. I can't wait to read the page-long article they are writing from this single post.
Is Tesla's mapping that bad to need this? Having an object flying at you at neck and head level during an accident may not be the best course of action.
Could you imagine having your head bounce off the airbag to have this thing bounce off the airbag and lodge into your forehead? No bueno!
you know, I was bummed about FSD before getting the truck. Now, it doesn't really matter. I love exercising these 600 E-ponies. It'll get here when it gets here.