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It only feels big when I try to wash it

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No sh_t! 😂 At least the flat sides makes it quick to wash. Real easy to hit the windshield, roof, and tonneau with mitt on an extension handle.
 

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Well the CT is 1 foot shorter than the F150. It doesn't look like it, however it is. So there's less to wash on the CT.

The F150 has the long hood on it.
 


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Real easy to hit the windshield, roof, and tonneau with mitt on an extension handle.
I had to buy an extension pole, and a stepstool :LOL:
 

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Well the CT is 1 foot shorter than the F150. It doesn't look like it, however it is.

The F150 has the long hood on it.
Yeah but my last car was a Miata

I could wash that in 15 minutes using only Q-Tips
 

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To be fair, the media and the army of Tesla haters had a hand in the misinformation people have about the Cybertruck. Since the Cybertruck was first announced back in 2019, there has been a cacophony of false narratives and misinformation.

In early 2024, as the first Cybertrucks started to trickle out into real owner's hands, the narrative that the real world range was only 150-200 miles spread like wildfire (and many actually believed it). Now many of us know it's easy to get 300 miles if you drive at more reasonable speeds or are on secondary highways.

And then there was all the "unsafe at any speed" narratives. No crumple zone. Unusable bed, can't do real work, terrible in the snow, incapable off-road, etc. etc, etc. Actual owners know all of those narratives are false, but most people do not. They are like sheeple.

It's hard to fathom just how well the Cybertruck drives and how convenient and comfortable it is to use daily, or even on a long road trip, or how good the stereo sounds, or how damage resistant the shiny body is, when all you have heard is it's cheaply made and poorly designed (I mean, just look at it!), poorly engineered, unreliable and inefficient.

Let's just count ourselves as being in an elite club of people who have had their reality shattered by actual first-hand use of the truck in question, even more so if you have taken it on off-road trails that challenge other 4x4 trucks. I'm just blown away every time I drive it.

Cheers!

I own a cyberbeast and I strongly disagree regarding the mileage, mine still gives me 150 - 200 real miles. I have no idea how you drive your truck, but is hard to believe you get 300 miles on yours, maybe you drive 45 everywhere.
 


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I own a cyberbeast and I strongly disagree regarding the mileage, mine still gives me 150 - 200 real miles. I have no idea how you drive your truck, but is hard to believe you get 300 miles on yours, maybe you drive 45 everywhere.
I get really good range when it's city driving. The moment it becomes highway driving, the efficiency ain't so great - let's just say that 😅
 
 








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