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BrockN

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That's why I got the cordless DA polisher ;)
Meh. Maybe I should break down and buy a smaller one. Mine is corded and must be 10" in diameter. It was more trouble than it was worth and I ended up using Kirkland microfiber towels and elbow grease. 🤦‍♂️
 

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My lifetime efficiency is 420Wh/mi. It definitely drops at higher speeds, but even with the 85MPH limits here in TX I've never seen the range dip more than about 20% from typical (although I am not towing anything).
 

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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.
my CB uses about 70% for a 200miles trip. AC turned on.
If Tonneu is open the range decrease significantly.
One of the offroading trip it gained 5% downhill from 4000ft elevation.
 


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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.
No, I can get over 300 miles at over 60 mph using the All-Terrain tires. I think you might have nerfed the range of your truck due to aftermarket decisions.
 

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No, I can get over 300 miles at over 60 mph using the All-Terrain tires. I think you might have nerfed the range of your truck due to aftermarket decisions.

I will believe you when I see it. There are ways to prove it.
 

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I will believe you when I see it. There are ways to prove it.
Negative Nellie. You are just here to reinforce false negative narratives. If your vehicle is stock, and your All-Terrain tires have the correct pressure, it's easy to get over 300 miles range at 60+ mph. That's 410 Watt hours per mile. I am often down around 390 Wh/mile if I'm not going 75 mph. In fact, the first spring and summer I owned it I was at 389 Wh/mile lifetime average (which included 30% off-road). It didn't go above that until I put deep lug tires on it for the winter.

It's crazy efficient compared to every other full-size 1/2-ton EV pickup out there! This forum needs less people trying to reinforce false narratives, more people telling the truth.
 

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You guys are washing your trucks?!
Not often, but once in a while. Mostly use distilled water and a microfiber towel to wipe down the truck; use distilled water cause that saves a step of having to dry the truck.
 

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You guys are washing your trucks?!
Every week. But I’ve been using mine. I’ve been taking it to drag strips, off-road parks, and road trips. I wash it weekly, mostly to get the bugs off the wall that is the frunk.
 


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Was concerned when I bought the CT, since it was my first EV. Best vehicle I've ever purchased and the easiest to drive. I'm 79 YOA and not that technically astute, but the technology and simplistic approach to the CT is a true marvel in my mind. CT haters just don't know what they are missing.
 

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Maybe they can get rid of the frunk altogether. jk. I love the fact that it's a ridiculously huge vehicle - it demands presence.
Everyone says how large the Cybertruck is. I don't get it. It is shorter and fits my garage better than my 2014 crew cab Silverado did.
 

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Everyone says how large the Cybertruck is. I don't get it. It is shorter and fits my garage better than my 2014 crew cab Silverado did.
18 feet long. There a couple in my neighborhood and everyone parks in their garage. If you have too much stuff, just leave it in the driveway.
 
 








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