I want to bring this discussion back in the forefront. I sat in the drivers seat of a Cybertruck two times so far, in the San Jose showroom, and I do not quite understand the visibility this truck will have on the open road.
I'm very interested in current owner's opinions of the view while...
This is what I've been worried and wondering about since I reserved a Dual Motor. Though, it's hard to imagine FSD existing, because for one- I like driving and holding the wheel. At the moment I'm at $7,000 price for FSD.
I'm in there now, I finally figured out how to post my RN on the reservation spreadsheet. I'm supposed to get mine in March of 2026. That's great, I can adjust my finances to fit. And that is right before World Cup matches in USA and CN and MEX so maybe I can road trip my truck to some stadiums...
I put in the down payment/registration on December 15 2019, and it seems that Tesla registrations began in November 2019, so I was kinda lucky I jumped on it. My Bday is December 14.
I certainly haven't been a regular 'member' on this site, but it has been a wealth of knowledge reading the...
a close friend and his family have lived here for many moons, I am thinking of moving here in the near future cause as much as I love San Jose I am liking peaceful lifestyle over here.
I saw a Rivian in person, here in Atascadero California, it was at a car wash outside, and the headlights were on, and I looked online at info about how many they had produced so far at that time (this was about 2 weeks ago) and supposedly there had been just over 1000 sold so far, so I felt...
I hope I can take my hands off of the yoke, take a sip of coffee, change the tunes on my LCD, and not worry about the wheel moving, and be able to concentrate on these tasks successfully before grabbing the wheel again
I am glad this video is out there, it gives me a good look on how the yoke steering will be done.
https://digg.com/video/heres-what-driving-the-tesla-model-s-with-its-controversial-yoke-steering-wheel-looks-like
Recently my 2012 Toyota Prius V3 suddenly needed it's engine fixed. I already had $6400 saved for the CT, but I needed a car to travel with, so I bought a 2014 Prius V5 with 61,000 miles. Now, I am going to hold off on buying my CT, for an extra year or two after my reservation number comes up.
That was awesome, the spreadsheet was simple to navigate and now I know my info.
I kind of suspect my order will not be filled until 2024. Recently my 2012 Toyota Prius V3 with 163,000 miles had huge issues, so I traded it in and got a 2014 Toyota Prius V5 with all the options and only 62,000...
I like this style because it looks like there will be enough space on it to hold the bottom of the yoke with a full grip, allowing comfortable one handed driving.
I did enjoy driving a 76 VW bus, It certainly had two separate front seats, and when I wanted I could pull over, raise up my right side armrest, and walk to the back seat area. If the CT was set up less like an SUV, and more spacious so one could walk from front to back seats, without opening...
I was always an owner of certain types of cars, and I have always had a specification of only owning vehicles that fit one of two catergories- The vehicle had to either be a convertible, or one spacious enough that I can sleep in it.
Multi purposes always made more sense to me, so the only...
I've saved $8300 so far for my CT. I suspect by the end of 2021 I will have $30,300. I ordered a dual motor, and the $7,000 FSD, that comes to about $57,000 plus registration and fees and all that. Hopefully by the time my CT is ready to be shipped maybe in February 2022 I will have saved...