Correct.TC Talks wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 8:42 pmAnd the decades of perpetual growth in CaliforniaRate This wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 8:12 pmThat was not an attempt to disparage EV’s… simply talking about something that cannot possibly help if you add in things that demand lots of juice by the millions.TC Talks wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 5:23 pmSee the link below it...
And the roll have very little to do with so many electric vehicles. It's an unregulated energy sector that refuses to invest in capacity. They've been having rolling blackouts long before electric vehicles were here.
Lame attempt at disparaging ev
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Tesla Cybertruck is an incapable pile of rubbish
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I won't disparage EVs but I'm all in on disparaging this colossal piece of shit called the Cybertruck. It's a prime example of the answer to a question nobody asked.
Re: Tesla Cybertruck is an incapable pile of rubbish
Amen. The only way that video would have been better is if it had been an F150 Lightning dragging it out.
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The cybertruck lift kit has arrived...
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Re: Tesla Cybertruck is an incapable pile of rubbish
In Tesla's ad for the truck it says
"DURABLE AND RUGGED ENOUGH TO GO ANYWHERE. TACKLE ANYTHING WITH ELECTRONICALLY ADAPTIVE AIR SUSPENSION THAT OFFERS 12” OF TRAVEL AND 17” OF CLEARANCE."
"DURABLE AND RUGGED ENOUGH TO GO ANYWHERE. TACKLE ANYTHING WITH ELECTRONICALLY ADAPTIVE AIR SUSPENSION THAT OFFERS 12” OF TRAVEL AND 17” OF CLEARANCE."
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Re: Tesla Cybertruck is an incapable pile of rubbish
There are 3 Rivian Pickups in my area and they are very nice. Well constructed. The big issue, at least where I am, is no charging network at all. All owners have to charge at home.
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Drove a neighbors Rivian just the other day and it was N-I-C-E!!! But over 80K.
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Re: Tesla Cybertruck is an incapable pile of rubbish
Rivian is expected to run out of money before break even. Someone will likely buy them, but not Tesla.
Tesla is a successful profitable company with loyal customers.
Betamax was a better technology than VHS too.
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Electronically adaptive air suspension=craig11152 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 10:41 amIn Tesla's ad for the truck it says
"DURABLE AND RUGGED ENOUGH TO GO ANYWHERE. TACKLE ANYTHING WITH ELECTRONICALLY ADAPTIVE AIR SUSPENSION THAT OFFERS 12” OF TRAVEL AND 17” OF CLEARANCE."
Something that will break (and will break often) and be expensive as hell to repair.
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Actually, with the exception of Range Rover, air suspension has been quite reliable. US companies haven't been able to pull it off yet.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 6:32 pmElectronically adaptive air suspension=craig11152 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 10:41 amIn Tesla's ad for the truck it says
"DURABLE AND RUGGED ENOUGH TO GO ANYWHERE. TACKLE ANYTHING WITH ELECTRONICALLY ADAPTIVE AIR SUSPENSION THAT OFFERS 12” OF TRAVEL AND 17” OF CLEARANCE."
Something that will break (and will break often) and be expensive as hell to repair.
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I'm expecting Tesla's air suspension to be comparable to Range Rover's in terms of reliability.
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Hope you don't own a big 3 car... They are worse than Tesla.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 7:10 amI'm expecting Tesla's air suspension to be comparable to Range Rover's in terms of reliability.
Here are the 10 automakers that have initiated the most recall campaigns during 2022 and the total number of vehicles involved:
Ford: 67 recalls, 8,636,265 units
Volkswagen Group: 45 recalls, 1,040,885 units
Fiat-Chrysler/Stellantis: 38 recalls, 3,041,431 units
Mercedes-Benz: 33 recalls, 969,993 units
General Motors: 32 recalls, 3,371,302 units
Kia: 24 recalls, 1,458,962 units
Hyundai: 22 recalls, 1,452,101 units
Tesla: 20 recalls, 3,769,581 units
BMW: 19 recalls, 1,000,455 units
Nissan: 15 recalls, 1,568,385 units
Mazda has the fewest.
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Re: Tesla Cybertruck is an incapable pile of rubbish
Considering Tesla just recalled nearly EVERY vehicle they’ve sold… yeah.TC Talks wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 7:31 pmHope you don't own a big 3 car... They are worse than Tesla.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 7:10 amI'm expecting Tesla's air suspension to be comparable to Range Rover's in terms of reliability.
Here are the 10 automakers that have initiated the most recall campaigns during 2022 and the total number of vehicles involved:
Ford: 67 recalls, 8,636,265 units
Volkswagen Group: 45 recalls, 1,040,885 units
Fiat-Chrysler/Stellantis: 38 recalls, 3,041,431 units
Mercedes-Benz: 33 recalls, 969,993 units
General Motors: 32 recalls, 3,371,302 units
Kia: 24 recalls, 1,458,962 units
Hyundai: 22 recalls, 1,452,101 units
Tesla: 20 recalls, 3,769,581 units
BMW: 19 recalls, 1,000,455 units
Nissan: 15 recalls, 1,568,385 units
Mazda has the fewest.