cyberjeff25
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- First Name
- jeffrey
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- temecula california
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- cyberbeast
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- registerd investment advisor
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On a 2,000 mile trip from California to Tennessee - currently around 1800 miles driven over the last two days- amazingly not one smushed bug on the windshield! The windshield is absolutely clean while the frunk has a zillion smashed bugs. Appears that the angle of the windshield on the cybertruck is steep enough that bugs are carried over the windshield by the wind flow and doesn’t present a flat enough surface to smush the bugs guts into the windshield.
Also - the nav systems calculates the drive from charger to charger that leaves around 20 % charge reserve and lets you know when you have charged enough to have a 20% reserve at the next charger location. Using FSD has allowed us to effortlessly do 750 miles a day. Ride is smooth and no tire noise - and cockpit is huge and comfortable.
FSD has been flawless - not one intervention so far in 1700 miles - even backs into the charger locations.
Exhausting chore is plugging in the charger wand and unplugging it - kidding.
I was worried about taking the cyberbeast foundation on this long road trip - but it has been a wonderful automotive experience.
Better than my best expectations.
Hit some rain- put her in slippery surface mode and sloth and kept on cybertrucking—/
Just entered Tennessee.
Also - the nav systems calculates the drive from charger to charger that leaves around 20 % charge reserve and lets you know when you have charged enough to have a 20% reserve at the next charger location. Using FSD has allowed us to effortlessly do 750 miles a day. Ride is smooth and no tire noise - and cockpit is huge and comfortable.
FSD has been flawless - not one intervention so far in 1700 miles - even backs into the charger locations.
Exhausting chore is plugging in the charger wand and unplugging it - kidding.
I was worried about taking the cyberbeast foundation on this long road trip - but it has been a wonderful automotive experience.
Better than my best expectations.
Hit some rain- put her in slippery surface mode and sloth and kept on cybertrucking—/
Just entered Tennessee.
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