1/ - Cybertruck at Boston Store 11/26/2023. It was so bitchin to see. To me it is about the size I imagined. The rear end looks actually good in person, despite not liking it in pictures.
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Great info - thanks for sharing! I had been thinking they might do a delivery day simulcast in the stores too.Here is what we heard from the team at the store (no need to tell us most of what they say is inaccurate)
- At the door they ask you to sign in (so they can message you to buy a Tesla). They ask if you have a reservation and if you do, they claimed that because you came to the showroom, when New England gets an allotment, they will call you first, ahead of the reservation line. Then another employee said reservations mean nothing. Then the manager said when asked how does a reservation impact getting a truck and he said a little but we don't really know.
- If you go to the store on Thursday they will be open and simulcasting the delivery event at all stores and there will be swag bags for the first few hundred attendees.
- The truck was driven to Boston by the engineering team. When it got there they spent 8 hours prepping the truck, cleaning it. Apparently it is hard to polish.
- They said this truck should be at the Boston store for about two weeks.
- They have no clue how much current the 220V outlet will deliver.
- They would not let me photo the VIN and they had no idea if it was dual or tri motor.
- They claim the mirrors are not removable.
Uh, that's kinda gross. Like now that you see it you cannot unsee it.Line from B-pillar to tailgate is not a straight line, its bowed slightly. So is the rear roof window, its slightly convex. See the red lines in this picture.
Here's how I imagine the conversation went between corporate sending the truck and the showroom in Boston:Here is what we heard from the team at the store (no need to tell us most of what they say is inaccurate)
- At the door they ask you to sign in (so they can message you to buy a Tesla). They ask if you have a reservation and if you do, they claimed that because you came to the showroom, when New England gets an allotment, they will call you first, ahead of the reservation line. Then another employee said reservations mean nothing. Then the manager said when asked how does a reservation impact getting a truck and he said a little but we don't really know.
- If you go to the store on Thursday they will be open and simulcasting the delivery event at all stores and there will be swag bags for the first few hundred attendees.
- The truck was driven to Boston by the engineering team. When it got there they spent 8 hours prepping the truck, cleaning it. Apparently it is hard to polish.
- They said this truck should be at the Boston store for about two weeks.
- They have no clue how much current the 220V outlet will deliver.
- They would not let me photo the VIN and they had no idea if it was dual or tri motor.
- They claim the mirrors are not removable.
Doesn't make sense really...We have a reservation-we'd take delivery tomorrow if we could. I can't imagine they'll give preference to someone who showed up to look though.