jrustin22
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- First Name
- John
- Joined
- Jan 5, 2026
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- Location
- huntington Beach CA
- Vehicles
- 2025 Cybertruck
- Occupation
- retired
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- #1
First, with a lot of Tesla owners over 40 or 50 years old, why we have no option to increase the font size on the display. Very unsafe to put on reading glasses while driving to read very small font on display.
Second. In FSD, whether you have an address or not, why don't we have an option to stay in the lane you want? Even in Sloth mode it changes lane whenever it wants to.
Third. I am a 2 feet driver, I use my left foot for the brakes. I owned 3 gas stations in my younger days. We always had to use both feet to get a car in the service bay, or push it in.
I am on my 4th Tesla and the annoying chime when you touch both pedals at once. Why can't we turn it off. Even in Joe mode it's annoying.
I've learned to ignore it. But now with my 2025 Cybertruck it's worse. Now not only the chime, but if I slow down and touch the brake slightly the rear brakes start coming on and off and the whole truck shudders until I remove my foot off the brake pedal. That never happened with my previous model S's.
Before anyone makes fun of my 2 feet driving, let me tell you. It got me out of many accidents over the years. Think of it. It takes less time to apply the brakes with the left foot because it's always ready, than remove your foot off the gas pedal and to the brake pedal. 3 times as long.
End of gripes. I love my Cybertruck and I owned so many cars from Rolls Royce to Ferrari's in my 30 years as a gas station owner.
Second. In FSD, whether you have an address or not, why don't we have an option to stay in the lane you want? Even in Sloth mode it changes lane whenever it wants to.
Third. I am a 2 feet driver, I use my left foot for the brakes. I owned 3 gas stations in my younger days. We always had to use both feet to get a car in the service bay, or push it in.
I am on my 4th Tesla and the annoying chime when you touch both pedals at once. Why can't we turn it off. Even in Joe mode it's annoying.
I've learned to ignore it. But now with my 2025 Cybertruck it's worse. Now not only the chime, but if I slow down and touch the brake slightly the rear brakes start coming on and off and the whole truck shudders until I remove my foot off the brake pedal. That never happened with my previous model S's.
Before anyone makes fun of my 2 feet driving, let me tell you. It got me out of many accidents over the years. Think of it. It takes less time to apply the brakes with the left foot because it's always ready, than remove your foot off the gas pedal and to the brake pedal. 3 times as long.
End of gripes. I love my Cybertruck and I owned so many cars from Rolls Royce to Ferrari's in my 30 years as a gas station owner.
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