GmP
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- First Name
- Gerard
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2024
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- Location
- Campbell, ca
- Vehicles
- cybertruck FS AWD
- Occupation
- Retired
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Pure PPF satin dark grey. Front door windows and port windows in Llumar Ceramic 25%. Windshield Llumar Ceramic 50%.Can you give some details about the wrap and tint on your truck? I like the look. I would probably not go with the black out cantrail just because I would like the triangle outline to persist, but the rest of that is something I might do.
That's a Beam solar charger/battery/sunshade all integrated into one unit. Perhaps it has it's niche use cases but it's not economically scalable enough to accelerate the transition to EVs. It's battery can only hold 40 kWh or less and it can't fast charge. Far too expensive for what you get (to move the EV adoption needle). With only 4.3 kW of solar, it can't even fully charge itself in one day! Even if it's sunny all day long.Fort Bliss, Texas. Home of the world famous U.S. Army 1st Armored Division, nick named the "Old Ironsides". From North Africa, to Southern Europe, to the Middle East..."Ironsides, Charge!"
Lots of DoD Teslas. Is that a oversized induction charge pad sandwiched between the Model 3
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If it makes sense, DOD probably won't go for it...Except they did went with the TeslaThat's a Beam solar charger/battery/sunshade all integrated into one unit. Perhaps it has it's niche use cases but it's not economically scalable enough to accelerate the transition to EVs. It's battery can only hold 40 kWh or less and it can't fast charge. Far too expensive for what you get (to move the EV adoption needle). With only 4.3 kW of solar, it can't even fully charge itself in one day! Even if it's sunny all day long.
This is the kind of thing greenwashers have wet dreams about, but that can't scale in the real world for economic reasons and also slow charging speeds (under 6 kW max). It's all show and no go. I can't imagine who dreams these things up, probably people who think "Elon bad" and don't know a kW from a kWh.
First time I’ve noticed your “diesel only” sticker/magnet/decal. Hilarious. I love it.Fort Bliss, Texas. Home of the world famous U.S. Army 1st Armored Division, nick named the "Old Ironsides". From North Africa, to Southern Europe, to the Middle East..."Ironsides, Charge!"
Lots of DoD Teslas. Is that a oversized induction charge pad sandwiched between the Model 3
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The angle of the front coming up/back from the windshield reminds me more of the CybertruckCo one but other than that I can't tell.That awesome. Urander or Cybertruckco rack? Can any of you experts identify it?
I think he should co-opt from the diesel truck guys a bumper sticker that reads:First time I’ve noticed your “diesel only” sticker/magnet/decal. Hilarious. I love it.
My airbag decal is also very popularI think he should co-opt from the diesel truck guys a bumper sticker that reads:
"Real trucks don't have spark plugs".
See, the diesel truck guys understand that trucks like the Cybertruck have all the torque you need to be a "real truck" and that's because they don't have spark plugs!![]()