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Not sure how you didn't know there was more than one cybertruck in existence when jalopnik has posted a video of multiple driving down a. Tesla test track. 

Yet another writer afraid of the future?  I don’t see anything NOT to like at this point.  You gonna trash Elon next for his SpaceX work too?  Go back under your rock, Andy.

I mean the tunnel is a bit dumb to me but this “jam” of a minute and 20 seconds seems pretty comparable to how a train stop would work.  I expected to see someone stuck in the tunnel for 5 minutes or something.

I don’t understand what I’m seeing or what the point of this article is. At the end of the loop the traffic seems to slow down as people disembark. And? There was nothing clogging the tunnel, no break down, traffic didn’t even come to a complete stop. Is this just a hate on Elon post?

Translation: I can’t afford a Tesla

they also switched to using the AC system to cool the batteries which isn't conducive to changing out unless you put a sealed cooling unit onto each battery pack

Perfect if we want to drive structurally compromised POS and trust what will most surely be poorly maintained and cleaned robots to swap these out without causing damage to the contacts, the design of which is another issue. Ever have an engine not start to find that those tight battery connections, while tight enough

Batteries are getting denser and charging times are decreasing. Many people are (slowly) realizing that the charging time from 0% to 100% is not something they need to sit and wait through every time it gets plugged in and that charging, in general, isn’t something they sit through more than a couple of times a year,

lol did you just put “fun” in quotation marks? As if the true point of video games is satisfying your hamster brain craving for filling up a progress bar?

I’m sorry, I think I am missing something.

Most likely stock that was set aside for warranty/repairs but has now been deemed available for new car production.  Given the current supply chain shortages, this seems perfectly valid to me.  Tesla is up front about it and if your cool with this and want your car today, click buy.  Otherwise, get in line like

It’s metal injection molding. It is in contrast to typical casting where metal is allowed to flow into cavity, sometimes sand, sometimes ceramic, sometimes metal, under gravity or moderate acceleration as in centrifugal casting, or vacuum casting where metal is forced up into a mold by removing air from the mold and

There’s a 6 month wait for the long range Model Y. If you sold a product and couldn’t keep up with demand you would be out of your mind to not raise the price. Selling products at the highest margin possible is sort of business 101.

All of this brings up the questions of whether it’s a good idea to allow distracted, or drunk, or angry humans to take control of a 4,000 pound car on public roads, surrounded by people in and out of cars who have not agreed to take part in any tests at all. If we allow humans to kill 38,000 fellow humans via

From the most recent recall, there were 11,704 vehicles running FSD Beta 10.3 as of 10/23/2021. That sets a minimum number given they cancelled the rollout of that update on 10/24/2021 (so not every FSD Beta car got that update).

Ok, so a couple things need clarification here.

That said, I play Mafia 3 so that I can murder racists.

I’m calling bullshit. You’re using a tactic the right wing lunatics use on the daily to press a point without context and while the statement you’re making might be true it is belied by the fact you aren’t providing the proper context that clearly skews the data to prove your point. That is straight up bullshit.

In China, VW even undercut Tesla significantly in price. VW also is a very popular and well established brand in China (much better reputation than they have in the US). Everyone thought it would be a slaughterhouse against Tesla, but reality is that once people test drove the cars, they simply were not comparable.

So, I have Tesla/SolarCity branded panels on the roof of my house. It’s a single great big monster inverter setup, versus the other type, with an inverter for every panel (supposedly less efficient?). Unlike basically everyone else I know who has the micro-inverter type of system, I’ve had zero problems with mine. I