January 9, 20242 yr Just now, Kz! said: Elon red-pilling people on how jacked dems have made our elections lmfao. No wonder the little beech boys in here cry about him nonstop now. "California is rigging the election to give all their electoral votes to Biden!"
January 10, 20242 yr On 1/8/2024 at 2:37 PM, jsdarkstar said: Elon Musk uses drugs and is causing concern at Tesla and Space X for the board of directors. Ecstasy, ketamine, cocaine and LSD. Great combo. aKTWAlly. That is a pretty great combo.
January 10, 20242 yr member when picard aksed for an earl grey and the thingy gave him a potted plant cuz it was broke i'd be mad but I'D F THAT PLANT! yeah i said it
January 16, 20241 yr 11 hours ago, The_Omega said: Community Notes strikes again. The first part is fine but the conspiratard angle they threw in at the end undermines what would've been a valid point.
January 16, 20241 yr Surprise, surprise, the Tesla beat a Porche in a 1/4 miles while towing a Porsche, was not the reality. More Elon lies. He's ;like Trump. The reality of the truck is such he doesn't need to lie, he just can't help himself.
January 16, 20241 yr Tesla supercharging station packed in Oak Brook, dead cars line parking lot due to frigid temps https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/dead-teslas-oak-brook
January 16, 20241 yr 24 minutes ago, Toastrel said: Somewhere there is an emailed memo from Musk insisting the door handles be designed in this fashion, I'm sure of it.
January 16, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Toastrel said: It's designed that way to stop people from driving that POS is the snow where it would get stuck immediately.
January 17, 20241 yr On 1/16/2024 at 12:03 PM, Toastrel said: Tesla supercharging station packed in Oak Brook, dead cars line parking lot due to frigid temps https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/dead-teslas-oak-brook It's hilarious how quickly liberals were coerced into hating and mocking green technology. Electric cars bad now derp!
January 22, 20241 yr Tesla Cybertruck Owner Learns Valuable Lesson After Going Off-Road https://www.autoevolution.com/news/tesla-cybertruck-owner-learns-valuable-lesson-after-off-roading-the-ev-227985.html One of the earliest owners of such a vehicle, who is not an off-roading enthusiast, took his chance at taking this 6,600-lb angular pickup truck out in the wild. He went on the Park Road 3 route to reach the top of Wildcat Mountain in Wisconsin. Among the first things he discovered was that off-road mode disables every time the driver gets out to check the surroundings because the EV turns off. To avoid that, you'll have to leave the door ajar. Photo: VoyageATX on YouTube He followed his buddies, who were driving a Toyota 4Runner and a Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness, along the way but was unable to keep up with them after a rather modest incline stopped the Cybertruck in its tracks. Airing down the tires to 30 psi from 50 psi didn't do much at first. The problem was that the software couldn't figure out what to do with the wheels. The absence of locking differentials (that force the wheels to turn no matter what) is also a negative. Tesla says an over-the-air software update will bring such a feature later. But it would still have more work to do afterwards because the video below shows the wheel that's stuck in the air moving. The vehicle should have stopped it from spinning and transfer power to the one with grip. However, the main issue is that the suspension setup doesn't have enough articulation to tackle those types of inclines. The wheels can't connect to the ground. Its weight isn't helping, either. It does have a superb sound system, though! You could listen to your favorite tunes while others keep driving. It also has a stellar A/C system. Quote Starting at $79,990 and with the mandatory Foundation Series pack early buyers must select, the dual-motor Cybertruck will set you back at least $99,990 before any taxes, fees, and incentives. Freedom!
January 22, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Toastrel said: Tesla Cybertruck Owner Learns Valuable Lesson After Going Off-Road https://www.autoevolution.com/news/tesla-cybertruck-owner-learns-valuable-lesson-after-off-roading-the-ev-227985.html One of the earliest owners of such a vehicle, who is not an off-roading enthusiast, took his chance at taking this 6,600-lb angular pickup truck out in the wild. He went on the Park Road 3 route to reach the top of Wildcat Mountain in Wisconsin. Among the first things he discovered was that off-road mode disables every time the driver gets out to check the surroundings because the EV turns off. To avoid that, you'll have to leave the door ajar. Photo: VoyageATX on YouTube He followed his buddies, who were driving a Toyota 4Runner and a Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness, along the way but was unable to keep up with them after a rather modest incline stopped the Cybertruck in its tracks. Airing down the tires to 30 psi from 50 psi didn't do much at first. The problem was that the software couldn't figure out what to do with the wheels. The absence of locking differentials (that force the wheels to turn no matter what) is also a negative. Tesla says an over-the-air software update will bring such a feature later. But it would still have more work to do afterwards because the video below shows the wheel that's stuck in the air moving. The vehicle should have stopped it from spinning and transfer power to the one with grip. However, the main issue is that the suspension setup doesn't have enough articulation to tackle those types of inclines. The wheels can't connect to the ground. Its weight isn't helping, either. It does have a superb sound system, though! You could listen to your favorite tunes while others keep driving. It also has a stellar A/C system. Freedom! move over pinto, there's a new lemon in town !!!!!
January 22, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Toastrel said: Tesla Cybertruck Owner Learns Valuable Lesson After Going Off-Road https://www.autoevolution.com/news/tesla-cybertruck-owner-learns-valuable-lesson-after-off-roading-the-ev-227985.html One of the earliest owners of such a vehicle, who is not an off-roading enthusiast, took his chance at taking this 6,600-lb angular pickup truck out in the wild. He went on the Park Road 3 route to reach the top of Wildcat Mountain in Wisconsin. Among the first things he discovered was that off-road mode disables every time the driver gets out to check the surroundings because the EV turns off. To avoid that, you'll have to leave the door ajar. Photo: VoyageATX on YouTube He followed his buddies, who were driving a Toyota 4Runner and a Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness, along the way but was unable to keep up with them after a rather modest incline stopped the Cybertruck in its tracks. Airing down the tires to 30 psi from 50 psi didn't do much at first. The problem was that the software couldn't figure out what to do with the wheels. The absence of locking differentials (that force the wheels to turn no matter what) is also a negative. Tesla says an over-the-air software update will bring such a feature later. But it would still have more work to do afterwards because the video below shows the wheel that's stuck in the air moving. The vehicle should have stopped it from spinning and transfer power to the one with grip. However, the main issue is that the suspension setup doesn't have enough articulation to tackle those types of inclines. The wheels can't connect to the ground. Its weight isn't helping, either. It does have a superb sound system, though! You could listen to your favorite tunes while others keep driving. It also has a stellar A/C system. Freedom! I was literally saying my ishy Crosstrek would outperform it when someone posted a video of one stuck in snow a couple weeks ago lol.
January 23, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Toastrel said: The Cybertruck has no spare, and no place for it? only the poors worry about having a spare tire. amirite @vikas83 ?
January 23, 20241 yr 20 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said: only the poors worry about having a spare tire. amirite @vikas83 ? Well, them and people who have flat tires while say using your truck for work at a construction site where flats are a way of life.
January 23, 20241 yr Just now, Toastrel said: Well, them and people who have flat tires while say using your truck for work at a construction site where flats are a way of life. again, if you aren't a poor you would have michelin uptis tires on your vehicle.
January 23, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said: again, if you aren't a poor you would have michelin uptis tires on your vehicle. I thought this was one of those jokes like dikfor and upjee, but turns out it's a real thing. They look pretty cool too.
January 23, 20241 yr 26 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said: again, if you aren't a poor you would have michelin uptis tires on your vehicle. Can they be adjusted like a traditional tire letting air out when needed?
January 23, 20241 yr 18 minutes ago, Boogyman said: Can they be adjusted like a traditional tire letting air out when needed? we'd have to ask our resident tire rack stock boy, @Procusto answer that question.
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