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And no access to the vault from the back seat.
I thought Tesla would engineer a unique connection to the vault to create a single large contiguous space. Somewhat disappointed but there are so many other innovations to celebrate.
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Some company should make a pop out (or fold out or inflatable) single mattress to lay down across the backseat floor when the seats are folded up for true climate controlled camping - for shorter people, of course. 😄
 

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Some company should make a pop out (or fold out or inflatable) single mattress to lay down across the backseat floor when the seats are folded up for true climate controlled camping - for shorter people, of course. 😄
ForMyTesla will surely make one.
 

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if course

question is only if the dog you have fits in the crate
 


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Would love for someone to measure this back seat space with the seats up. Both length and width! We have 2 Aussie cattle dogs 55lbs. I'm imagining both there crates fitting there.
Sorry, but you won’t get two crates back-to-back for 55lb dogs.

Even if you squeeze a 55lb dog into a 36” crate, that’s 72” of kennel in a truck with only 57” of rear hip room.

A single 40” crate will likely work, though. This is one in an F150 - which has a good bit more rear

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custom aluminum boxes might be had from hunting dog outfitters, but may require removal of the rear seats


but for you and the dogs, two seatbelt harnesses will be safer

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I wish an engineer would record a video to give us MEASUREMENTS.
I don’t understand why people need measurements so much. Are you trying to fit something if a specific size or drive it into a single garage door?
 

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Hahah! Fair point man. Hopefully soon for us regular peeps!

Also every time I see the name Nostradamus I think of Paul Mooney on The Chapelle Show! 😂
My guess is last quarter of 2024. Heard it here first.
 

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I know the Founders series comes with FSD, but is it actually functional on a new delivery? I thought I heard FSD was not complete on new deliveries.
 


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I don’t understand why people need measurements so much. Are you trying to fit something if a specific size or drive it into a single garage door?
Yes. I want to know if these boxes will fit into the frunk.
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This is a good detailed look at a delivered Foundation Series Cybertruck





Good look at back seat legroom! Plenty of legroom for him and he's 6' feet tall.

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Is this a 2023 or 2024 model year vehicle? I don't recall anyone indicating if the current deliveries are 2023 or 2024. I would guess they must be 2024 model year vehicles given how late we are in 2023. Curious to know. Thanks!
 

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Is this a 2023 or 2024 model year vehicle? I don't recall anyone indicating if the current deliveries are 2023 or 2024. I would guess they must be 2024 model year vehicles given how late we are in 2023. Curious to know. Thanks!
Why does it matter? I really doubt they are changing anything at this point
 

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Why does it matter? I really doubt they are changing anything at this point
Who said it matters??? I'm just curious if the first model year for the Cybertruck will be 2023 or 2024? I imagine all the recent deliveries are likely 2024 model year vehicles, but who the hell knows. I don't recall anyone indicating they took delivery of a 2023 or 2024? Could be a short run of 2023 model year vehicles and then shift to 2024 model year vehicles (with no year over year changes).

You know, it might just make a big difference. I would rather acquire a new 2024 vehicle in December 2023 than a 2023 vehicle. A new 2023 would already be considered (viewed) a year old in just a few short months.

I suspect that Tesla would rather begin production of a new product in Oct/Nov 2023 as 2024 model year vehicle so they can post a significant number for the first year of production run.
 
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You know, it might just make a big difference. I would rather acquire a new 2024 vehicle in December 2023 than a 2023 vehicle. A new 2023 would already be considered a year old in just a few short months.
Like everything else, it depends. If you keep your cars for a short period, but you put a lot of miles on a car, then buying a 2023 at the end of the year makes sense. When you sell it in 2025, you have 2 years worth of mileage on a "3 year old" car. You also probably paid less for it, absorbing some of the depreciation of the vehicle.
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