Brilliant, at least we now know it’s bigger than a bike and smaller than a bus.Latest Cybertruck sighting from Fremont [4/25/23]
A black wrap will reduce your range from HVAC cooling and heating load. I suggest to get a light coloured wrap to avoid the extra thermal load, specially in Florida.This is a very flattering angle for the truck. However the glare confirms for me that I want to put a flat black wrap on mine. I live in south FL with about 300 days of sunshine per year. That glare is going to be brutal for oncoming traffic. Hopefully one of my neighbors will do it first so I can find out if its too hot here for that. Maybe Ill do flat white.
I use "FEWER" to qualify things that can be counted, and "LESS" for stuff that can't. For example, FEWER cars on the road will result is LESS congestion.I'd argue over a beer that the doors will be 3mm stainless and the rest of the body is somewhat less than that, hence the different hue in this model. I really just wanted to use "hence" in a sentence...
EDIT: Noticed I used "then", which establishes a following action as in "The Cybertruck stopped and THEN drove through the intersection", instead of the correct "than", which is comparative as in "The doors are lighter in shade THAN the rest of the body" and had to fix it.
The more reflective the silver is the lower the thermal load will be.A black wrap will reduce your range from HVAC cooling and heating load. I suggest to get a light coloured wrap to avoid the extra thermal load, specially in Florida.
I'm further south than youThis is a very flattering angle for the truck. However the glare confirms for me that I want to put a flat black wrap on mine. I live in south FL with about 300 days of sunshine per year. That glare is going to be brutal for oncoming traffic. Hopefully one of my neighbors will do it first so I can find out if its too hot here for that. Maybe Ill do flat white.
I like beer.I'd argue over a beer that the doors will be 3mm stainless and the rest of the body is somewhat less than that, hence the different hue in this model. I really just wanted to use "hence" in a sentence...
EDIT: Noticed I used "then", which establishes a following action as in "The Cybertruck stopped and THEN drove through the intersection", instead of the correct "than", which is comparative as in "The doors are lighter in shade THAN the rest of the body" and had to fix it.