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rudedawg78

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Only two things I didn't like was the charging curve and that vibration.
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If we are judging the suitability for adventure on the current situation, the Cybertruck still wins by a mile, due to the Supercharger availability (Rivian Adventure Network is not growing quickly enough). It's pretty hard to have a good adventure if you can't get a fast, convenient and reliable charge. Plus, the Cybertruck has more room for adventure gear without resorting to range robbing crossbars and racks.
I wish Tesla had put some battery protection like Rivian offers.
 

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It's more than apparent that whatever vibration they are talking about is so subtle as to be the kind of thing that less perceptive people probably wouldn't even notice. It might be a wheel or tire that is slightly out of balance or maybe a wheel weight fell off. Tires that big have manufacturing challenges that can make them difficult to balance as perfectly as we expect in an electric truck that is otherwise so smooth.
Sure wasn't taking it easy on the truck, he was aggressively yanking the steering back and forth. The truck needs to be able to withstand the abuse but maybe it threw something off?? I would not be happy if he drove my Cybertruck like that.. lol
 
 








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