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The Tesla Cybertruck

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  • allen griggs

    I am a big Elon fan. My brother bought a Tesla 3 years ago and it is a great car.* I installed his charging station in his garage, we used a 240 clothes dryer receptacle from Lowes, works great. We drove all around town yesterday in the Tesla.

    *Great for short trips of under 140 miles. No good for long trips. Sorry I don't know anything about the truck.

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  • Lucky4597

    Yeah - I have a friend is firmly committed to his Tesla and loves it and brags on it all the time. The under appreciated aspect of EV's, but gearheads get it pretty quickly, is performance - electric motors just put it to the tire much faster and those things have massive acceleration.

    As for the "electric El Camino" as I like to call it, I threw down $100 just to have an option to buy the 2wd version due in 2025, but I do that w/something every once in a while and usually test drive and pass. I think Lucid is the best styled EV out there but I don't have any feel for their reliability ratings.

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  • Ruger4me

    One can be a fan of Elon and still not believe there is any value in EVs…

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    Oh I think there's quite a few Elon fans here, and I'm one. Go X, go SpaceX! As for electric automobiles, see Allen's post above.

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  • Rocky Raab

    What Ruger said. Musk is a brilliant man, but he has far too many irons in the fire. SpaceX and Starlink are huge successes, Tesla, his Boring company, Neuralink, and other enterprises not so much.

    Tesla cars are very good in general, but people are simply not warming up to EVs. And that "pickup" is an unmitigated mistake.

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  • austin20

    U G L Y. You ain’t got no alibi you ugly

    but, I am an Elon fan

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  • jimdeere

    What's an Elon?

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  • austin20

    I kinda like the looks of Rivians truck

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  • waltermoe

    Elon Musk is a visionary with a lot of innovative ideas, and he is willing to take risks. Unfortunately a lot of the ideas and visions for the future for electric vehicles is not obtainable right now.
    There was a time when bridges, buildings and other structures seemed futuristic to people, but were limited in scale do to only being able to produce iron at the time. But after we learned how to produce forged steel the sky was the limit it seemed.
    Some day maybe if I can go out get into a EV and drive 400 or 500 miles in cold weather with out any problem, I will look into a EV. Until then gasoline vehicles is the most dependable and economic form of transportation.

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  • Rocky Raab

    Good analogy. On our horizon are sodium and sulfur batteries that far exceed the current lithium ones. With virtually unlimited supplies of both elements, too. We'll see.

    I've long said that replaceable batteries are the solution to the charge time issue. Drive in to a "filling" station, and a robot swaps your partially discharged battery for a full one in just a minute or two. And you drive off, after being charged for the difference in charge level, just like filling a gas tank.

    Supplying the electricity needed is, however, not as simple.

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  • Lucky4597
    Monster Garage S05E05
    Jesse and team of electric vehicle experts try to turn a 1962 Bel Air into an battery powered car that can do 100 mph in a quarter mile.

    Visionary?

    Let's talk Jesse James slaving 54 Mikita power-packs into the trunk of a chevy and pulling 10 second 1/4 miles!

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Not real good at readin' the room…

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  • Texas1911DE

    …I'm a big fan of Elon…the guy is cutting edge & takes no BS, and he knows in life that there are far more important things than money…but I've gotta say, the Tesla truck is probably the ugliest truck I've ever seen…how dependable it is, only time will tell…

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  • Rocky Raab

    The trouble is that it seems to be something co-designed by Flash Gordon and Dick Tracy.

    I kinda get the idea to make something really "different" but…

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  • bickley

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  • Warbirds

    I stand by my previous statement.


    It’s a pretty cool truck, if you don’t need a truck.

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  • jimdeere

    That's not a truck. This is a truck:

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  • 62vld2042
    Ruger4me: 29938804277147/comments/29938790424219

    One can be a fan of Elon and still not believe there is any value in EVs…

    Agree.....…

    It's been said.......and repeated many times by "someone"........one cannot violate The First Law of Thermodynamics......and get away with it. Never have.....NEVER will.

    All the "green stuff" is just a diversion.........for MONEY!!😡

    As always......my 2 cents.

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  • MIKE WISKEY

    How long before states, after losing all that tax revenue from 'gas taxes', start charging by the mile for your vehicle license.

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  • Lucky4597
    EV tires wear down fast, and that’s a pollution problem
    Swapping fossil-powered cars for EVs is a win for cutting CO2 emissions, but it may exacerbate particulate pollution from wear and tear on tires.

    Hey - I know I'm a bit of a lone voice in the wilderness on some of these environmental issues - and I never thought about that because EV's are heavier they are grinding up tires faster, but it's another log on the fire of why this EV value-proposition is jacked up. The ambient rubber dust is an air quality problem - and used tire disposal/recycling is just starting to be viable. Tire-fires are damn near unstoppable.

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  • Mercury
    jimdeere: 29938804277147/comments/29938827760155

    That's not a truck. This is a truck:

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6031683/uploads/BPU50J1QL79Y/20231029-182330.jpg

    No way! A REAL truck has a bed you can put a full sheet of plywood in! Or pull a 40' container!

    Like this one:

    :)

    Merc

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  • allen griggs

    jimdeere that looks like a truckload of ash firewood. I'm burning some ash right now, very good firewood.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    Yes tire wear is increased because of the extra weight of the electric vehicle. Now since this post has gone off the rails……….THIS is a truck……..

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  • allen griggs

    It is true that the Tesla is hard on tires. I'll have to ask my brother how many miles he is getting.

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  • Lady Rae

    Big fan of Elon Musk's but we have no need for a EV let alone a EV "truck"

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  • austin20

    This is a real truck. A real hand truck

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  • Mobuck

    MUSK may be a 'visionary' but he went temporarily blind on this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Rocky Raab

    Nothing Musk attempts is "within bounds". The idea of reusable rockets was treated with howls of ridicule by the engineers who designed the Apollo project. Global internet access was a ludicrous idea until Starlink.

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  • buddyb

    Modern electric vehicles are in their infancy now.There will probably come a time in the future that they are the standard ,everyday vehicle.There are rumors that Toyota has a EV with 750 mile range and 45 minute recharge time.There may come a time when people that know vehicles say"Look, an old gas burner.That guy must be rich to pay 25 bucks a gallon for gas when you can find it.

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  • Mobuck

    ^^Not in my lifetime(I hope). I'd rather ride a horse than drive an EV.

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