GrandEnigma
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Did you mean to say El Camino? Either way, Ill take one.Right? It's the bat-mobile meets a Countach...
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Did you mean to say El Camino? Either way, Ill take one.Right? It's the bat-mobile meets a Countach...
Did you mean to say El Camino? Either way, Ill take one.
Right? It's the bat-mobile meets a Countach...
I was happy when Tesla changed European supply from Fremont to Shanghai and finally I no longer had to read Europeans complaining about the build quality of their cars. Are you sure you want American cars again?The Model 3 from Fremont can easily be sold outside the US. If everybody in the US prefer the Y.
I do not see a problem here.
It was posted on the CT forum:
Apparently a relatively easy issue for a SC to fix according to some there, but obviously it should have been caught.
Of course it warrants a headline...It's the most polarizing truck ever. I'm sure electrek was ecstatic to find it and post about it.
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I was happy when Tesla changed European supply from Fremont to Shanghai and finally I no longer had to read Europeans bitching about the build quality of their cars. Are you sure you want American cars again?
True, but I chewed thru the 13 pages of posts and near the end the OP took more shots of that rear fender/tonneau cover intersection point from perhaps 50 cm away and suddenly it looks okay.Internet is blowing up about one of the first non-employee deliveries
Tesla Cybertruck gets delivered with ridiculous body defects
Tesla has delivered one of the very first Cybertrucks to a customer who is not a Tesla employee and it...electrek.co
It's going to happen on these early builds, new production process, new material...hell it still happens on the MY/S/X/3.
Not an excuse, but…It was posted on the CT forum:
Apparently a relatively easy issue for a SC to fix according to some there, but obviously it should have been caught.
Of course it warrants a headline...It's the most polarizing truck ever. I'm sure electrek was ecstatic to find it and post about it.
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Agreed, for now, that is the alternate route. Just musing if the FEBA creeps southward…going around Africa, is the alternate route ... IIRC, adds extra 9 days per some post from last quarter ...
There was also that insurance rebate that ended...not sure if already discussed, ... but maybe China price cuts are so that they need to deliver less to EU and try and increase the local consumption? .. given the Suez canal issues? Agile/nimble
(default assumption is that price cuts are due to low demand ...)
This POS development is significant. You can buy a MY today and get your federal discount before I receive mine.....from a car I bought 11 months ago! This statement is true for the next 4 months too, before I get mine approximately 15 months after my purchase. This will appeal far more to the many Americans whom aren't familiar with this "waiting" concept.This afternoon when I read that Tesla is now offering POS US tax credits, I leaped off my chair and drove to the local Tesla store and bought a LR Y. Although I'd seen $5,000 discounts before on LR Y's, today was the first time I saw this on LR Y's with no options. So a great EV at a great price. They're 2023's though, so a lower value if I trade it in on my CT.
FYI Tesla no longer offers existing-customer discounts (I have Tesla solar) or CT discounts.
I also learned that you can't buy a Tesla unless you have a working phone with a Tesla app. The salesman said they cannot use one of their computers, and downloading the app onto my years-old phone that Verizon gave me for free was not successful. So I have to buy a phone to complete the purchase process.
I wonder if next year the IRS will not allow the credit and require customers to repay the $7500 through their income tax payment. Seems plausible to me. Retroactivity like this would be illegal, but who cares.
An interesting video on CATLs cell manufacturing process. It's a bit high level and kitschy as it's from Fully Charged but interesting none the less. Apparently they have a cell that offers 500wh/kg.
The Model 3 from Fremont can easily be sold outside the US. If everybody in the US prefer the Y.
I do not see a problem here.
camera angles and highly magnified to show the issue? pic and writing should have given the better contex.
Does sample of 1 require a clickbait headline article?
Cha!. The temptation to add a rear wing/spoiler would be great...
Rumor has it if you share this image with the Houthis, they will run away screaming and the Red Sea crisis will be solved.
I think it is because the 2023 Model Y RWD used the same pack as the Model 3 LR, but was software limited to ~260 miles of range.Anybody know why Model Y RWD from inventory is showing no $7500 credit (but instead a price marked down to about 37k) while ordering RWD NEW showed it DOES qualify for the $7500 credit? (and so actually gets you slightly under 37k)? That doesn't make any sense to me why inventory ones would lose the credit (but only RWD ones)- AFAIK none of them are LFP?