He already has a bet that it ways more than the hummer EV...not sure he can afford another one.
Nope. I already lost my 99 cents on that one….
Yup more than 5 inches….. enormous…
You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
He already has a bet that it ways more than the hummer EV...not sure he can afford another one.
were you expecting a larger storage there? Is that a deal breaker for you?Nope. I already lost my 99 cents on that one….
Yup more than 5 inches….. enormous…
View attachment 987304
3 inches or less I gift you 1 share of $RIVNNope. I already lost my 99 cents on that one….
3 inches or less I gift you 1 share of $RIVN
3-5 inches we both donate $100 to a local charity
5 inches or more you gift me 1 share of $TSLA
were you expecting a larger storage there? Is that a deal breaker for you?
According to the fanboys it was supposed to have massive storage, so yes, I was expecting a Ridgeline size storage space there, like everyone else but again everyone will move the goal post and say how awesome it is
With the rollup cover and in bed storage I am going to assume that the Battery Pack is located under the passenger compartment and doesn't extend any farther than the rear doors. What will be the weight limit of that storage cover?
They hang out with this guy...Who are these "fanboys" that said there was going to be a massive storage under the bed? Besides rumours, I have yet to see anything official about pretty much anything on this truck. Or you just doing your normal trolling? I still can't figure out why you spend so much time here when you clearly hate everything about it.
Who are these "fanboys" that said there was going to be a massive storage under the bed? Besides rumours, I have yet to see anything official about pretty much anything on this truck. Or you just doing your normal trolling? I still can't figure out why you spend so much time here when you clearly hate everything about it.
Criticizing is not hating smh…… I give the CT its flowers when it deserves it, like when it meets the expectations it was given.
Should I be praising it for less than expected features?
You are "criticizing" things that no one knows yet, so yes that is hating.
I.e. Weighs more than a hummer EV. Smaller than a tacoma, under bed storage under 3 inches, too expensive, not enough range. etc.
We literally know none of the above, so how is any of that criticizing? I can see being concerned of these things, but to talk about them as fact to "criticize", is simply hating/trolling.
For me, I am not sold on the looks alone, but it all comes down to price and the features/specs that come with that price. If the value is anywhere close to the reveal day pricing, then to me the truck will look a lot better. If it is R1T/Silverado/etc. type pricing, then it is a no go for me.
yeah... you can pretty much pick up a decked out Lightning in Lariat trim for ~$70k these days. AWD and it does get actual 320 miles of range on the road.... not a bad deal at all.Every day it is looking like the production CT will dramatically miss the expectations that were set at the launch. We probably aren't going to get 500 miles of range. Prices will likely be higher. The frunk is going to be smaller than the F-150. I'm worried about whether there will be enough AC outlets including a 240V/30A that is standard on the F-150. Tailgate ramp is gone. 6 seat config is gone. Sail storage is gone. Interior will be the new vinyl everywhere stalkless garbage. On the plus side, 4 wheel steering has been added.
I think a lot of the angst on this board are people coming to terms (or not) with the above reality.
My local Ford dealer has a Lightning Platinum on the lot for $80,638 and a Lariat for $65,934. The interior of that truck is WAY nicer than anything Tesla will put in the CT. I was sure that the CT would blow the Lightning out of the water but I'm not seeing it. I am glad I didn't follow through on my original Lightning order as the discounts now are great. My dealer was going to sell my original order at MSRP but that Platinum above has $6,100 dealer discount and $7,500 manufacturer discount now.
Every day it is looking like the production CT will dramatically miss the expectations that were set at the launch. We probably aren't going to get 500 miles of range. Prices will likely be higher. The frunk is going to be smaller than the F-150. I'm worried about whether there will be enough AC outlets including a 240V/30A that is standard on the F-150. Tailgate ramp is gone. 6 seat config is gone. Sail storage is gone. Interior will be the new vinyl everywhere stalkless garbage. On the plus side, 4 wheel steering has been added.
I think a lot of the angst on this board are people coming to terms (or not) with the above reality.
My local Ford dealer has a Lightning Platinum on the lot for $80,638 and a Lariat for $65,934. The interior of that truck is WAY nicer than anything Tesla will put in the CT. I was sure that the CT would blow the Lightning out of the water but I'm not seeing it. I am glad I didn't follow through on my original Lightning order as the discounts now are great. My dealer was going to sell my original order at MSRP but that Platinum above has $6,100 dealer discount and $7,500 manufacturer discount now.
in defense of the Highland Model 3 - and going by available reviews - it is more refined and with improvements where it really matters.... sound proofing, suspension slightly better, less wind noise ... but yeah... it's not a new car. at least the price is *VERY* competitive and you are pressed hard to find a better value EV with similar specs. Now with the Cybertruck I'm very skeptical in terms of specs/ valueAnd this right here is why there should be more “hate” to what Tesla is putting out. It’ll make them put out a better product.
As of right now, Tesla knows their fans will buy whatever they put out, for example the new Model 3, it’s the same Model 3 with forum mods from factory.
But we don’t know the specs yet, we only know what we see and what we are not being told.
Only a hand full of people like the CT from the unveiling and slowly they accepted what was presented. Same will happen here, people will justify the standard even though we know there could have been something far better that would have truly put the truck industry on its toes.
Cyberlander isn't real, yet. They can't make it until they know the dimensions of the CT. They have no clue if the tailgate can support it.I think the Model 3 Highlander is better looking than the current Model 3. A few companies are betting on the payload capacity of the Cybertruck to be close to the 3,500 lb mark. The Cyberlander has a dry weight of 1200 lbs. How much weight will that lid for the storage compartment in the Bed be able to support?
lol. not if the battery is ~120+ kwh and the vehicle already weighs empty close to 7k lbs... you ain't getting 2x the payload of the R1T and +1k lbs more than the F150 Lightning...I think the Model 3 Highlander is better looking than the current Model 3. A few companies are betting on the payload capacity of the Cybertruck to be close to the 3,500 lb mark. The Cyberlander has a dry weight of 1200 lbs. How much weight will that lid for the storage compartment in the Bed be able to support?
Where did you read Cybertruck without a pack weighs close to 7k?lol. not if the battery is ~120+ kwh and the vehicle already weighs empty close to 7k lbs... you ain't getting 2x the payload of the R1T and +1k lbs more than the F150 Lightning...