Boo23
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So, my Cyberbeast order is in and my local Tesla SC just got a Cybertruck in their showroom so I thought I’d go and have a look. Bit of background I’ve owned many different vehicles including two Teslas, currently driving a Rivian R1S Launch Edition.
I thought the Cybertruck was stunning from the outside, as many reviews have stated. It’s definitely better in the tin than video or photo.
Now the bad part, the interior I thought was cheap and not particularly well finished or designed, for a $50k car maybe just acceptable but not on a 100-120k vehicle, there were also multiple trim issues such as door seals not fitting properly seats already badly creased, headliner not level where it meets the roof. All that being said the worst part was the ergonomics, I’m 6’4” 215lbs and the driving position was poor, under thigh support non existent with seat adjusted as much as possible, steering wheel doesn’t have enough reach adjustment, pedal placement too far forward. Could I drive it, of course I could but it would definitely be a compromise. The steering reach was particularly disappointing because with no mechanical connection it should in theory have much better adjustment than a “normal” set up.
Right now I’m torn, Tesla have offered $65k for my Rivian so I need to pony up $60k cash and the Cybertruck feels more like the 50-80k vehicle it should be. I think once the hype dies down and they’re more common a few people are going to be left pondering what else they could have bought for $125,000, and it’ll likely be a long and tempting list.
I thought the Cybertruck was stunning from the outside, as many reviews have stated. It’s definitely better in the tin than video or photo.
Now the bad part, the interior I thought was cheap and not particularly well finished or designed, for a $50k car maybe just acceptable but not on a 100-120k vehicle, there were also multiple trim issues such as door seals not fitting properly seats already badly creased, headliner not level where it meets the roof. All that being said the worst part was the ergonomics, I’m 6’4” 215lbs and the driving position was poor, under thigh support non existent with seat adjusted as much as possible, steering wheel doesn’t have enough reach adjustment, pedal placement too far forward. Could I drive it, of course I could but it would definitely be a compromise. The steering reach was particularly disappointing because with no mechanical connection it should in theory have much better adjustment than a “normal” set up.
Right now I’m torn, Tesla have offered $65k for my Rivian so I need to pony up $60k cash and the Cybertruck feels more like the 50-80k vehicle it should be. I think once the hype dies down and they’re more common a few people are going to be left pondering what else they could have bought for $125,000, and it’ll likely be a long and tempting list.
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