petercyber
Well-known member
Same situation as you, never owned an EV before. Jumped in with the cyberbeast, lots of lessons learned, lots of things to fix.
I think the perspective is the issue.
* Foundation basically equals Beta Tester.
* A 7k lbs truck was never going to get the kind of mileage a car would. 300miles just like car MPG is a best case scenario.
* The cyberbeast is more like a high end sports car and range isn't one of the primary features.
As far as all the problems go, Tesla hasn't really been proactive (frustrating) but they have taken care of the problems. A few people on here have the right to complain about Tesla due to true lemons and their lack of response.
I can agree with you 280 miles is a stretch for the cyberbeast even at 100% charge. Honestly though, you should be able to go 3/4 of the trip and charge back to 40% then let it finish at home overnight.
One more thing, we see he hype in the embarrrasing attempt to make it "off road",. the 400miles something and the Rubicon fiasco. Cybertruck never will be an off road vehicle, the heavy battery that weights the same charged or uncharged is a drag for anything off road, and nothing will make change my mind. Maybe in a few decades when the battery is the size of a suitcase and weights 40lb and charges in a minute and gives you real 400 miles, then will be useful.
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