Dents? Zero. Down time? Zero. Looks like a sci-fi war rig pulling up to the job site every morning.
Work truck of the apocalypse, and Iβm here for it. π»πͺ #Cybertruck
@ZacksJerryRig When you are bad at manually driving, you get a lot of flats, so it makes sense they made this because you change many spares over a lifetime of ownership of this BYD. Good for the company to take notice that their vehicle will break down frequently and needs a fancy jack mode.
@CybrtrekerNadia@Teslarati It has a Wade mode where it pressurizes the battery. Also, the Cybertruck door seals are so tight that it actually floats. The max line is just a suggestion, when in reality, it floats for an unknown time. There were talks about updated door seals to make it boat long distances.
@DevinOlsenn The tri-camera view on the screen looks like it's permanently up when there are no side mirrors. The most annoying part is that in the Cybertruck, I can't bring up the tri-camera view above 20 km/h. I don't use my mirrors in the Cybertruck, so I would like the tri-camera view
@whatsinside Then I would lose my bottom screen shelf that I use every drive. The reality is, if self-driving engaged I sit way back and lounge, then a straight screen works best.
@burgereate80065@Tutrifour@Tesla By that time, I get a red warning light of something approaching. I've backed the massive Cybertruck out of obstructed areas, no problem. I can't even look out the side rear windows with blackout shades. I'm ready to do a mirror delete, having not used mirrors for a year.
@DevinOlsenn A couple of times in the Cybertruck, it did adjust speed when the lights started flashing. Usually, it holds the speed limit. Now, with the late yellow traffic lights, it's way better at going through and not slamming on the brakes on a yellow.
@My21Heartbeats @OutofSpecDetail Before I set up home charging, I spent 5 months Supercharging, and honestly, I just paired it up with grocery shopping or other errands so I technically never spent time on charging only. While it was sitting it was charging while I did stuff. Almost like paying for gas delivery
@CybrtrekerNadia@cybertruck@Tesla Awesome, thanks for the info. Yes, for emergencies I can see these working well, and I carry an angle grinder and some tools when I travel only because of power share from my Cybertruck. I'm a camper and not looking for specific off-roading with higher risk.
@OutofSpecDetail Yes, just like smartphones, and the first thing I do when getting a new Samsung device is turn off fast and super-fast charging. I keep my devices longer than most.