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Looks like someone is having fun with their Cybertruck.
Eman says
Looks like someone is having fun with their Cybertruck.
Apparently there is a "boat mode" where the battery can seal itself to protect it from water.
Won't be long before people will be rigging up outboard boat motors using the 220 outlet for power.
Heard people have been renting the Cybertruck for $400-$800/day with 2-3 days minimum. They’re not kidding.
Eman says
Looks like someone is having fun with their Cybertruck.
Apparently there is a "boat mode" where the battery can seal itself to protect it from water.
Won't be long before people will be rigging up outboard boat motors using the 220 outlet for power.
Heard people have been renting the Cybertruck for $400-$800/day with 2-3 days minimum. They’re not kidding.
Eman says
Heard people have been renting the Cybertruck for $400-$800/day with 2-3 days minimum. They’re not kidding.
Got a beanie baby for me? Who the flying fuck would pay $400/day for a rental??? I know, a complete retard.
Even in urban areas I can easily get a car for $60/day from a reliable rental place that does the same thing. This is retardation on a scale I haven't seen really in my lifetime. But I know it's been posted. Companies and commercial speak more than than consumers that are blind. https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/hertz-sell-about-20000-evs-us-fleet-2024-01-11/
Cyber Truck is a novelty that will die very quickly. Maybe 2 years.
Your opinion is irrelevant.
Eman says
Your opinion is irrelevant.
Unequivocally false. That's the fucking payment per month for a day. That is pure retardation. 100%. Not even debatable. It's overpriced trash. Can't tow shit at mileage. It's a useless vehicle.
I'll give the sedans a chance, but they're also useless and don't work everywhere. Pure EV's are reaching market saturation. We still haven't even dealt with the one's that have 100k miles on them.
This is a stupid conversation that I know I'm right on. Tesla or whoever is not the future of cars. Legacy brands are with hybrids. Think what you want, you're wrong.
When the first batch of Cybertruck came out. The rental rate was $1-$1.2k/day.
Eman says
When the first batch of Cybertruck came out. The rental rate was $1-$1.2k/day.
But now it's $400-$800 a day and falling like a rock?
It’s a great community. People share their experiences of owning different EV brands. No reason to be a hater if people don’t buy a Tesla.
Lucid announced the 2024 production targets on Wednesday alongside its financial results for last year, where it shared that it lost $2.8 billion in 2023.
Wookie knows. It’s not debatable. Your fun to drive EV car won’t be worth it. Let’s wait till 2025 to find out as predicted by Wookie. No reason to keep beating a dead horse.
Ask anyone who lives in CA and drives just 15k miles/year.
Of course, you know it all and you know it best even though you don’t live here.
I admit I do not have graphs or proof to share. Only my observations of the people in my circle which includes professionals, family and friends.
Buy a hybrid. I've driven everything on the road with rentals and family cars. EV's are NOT the future.
Your entire house if you have a decent one cannot be powered by "green" tech.
The only fun car I would buy is a new corvette
I have toured several houses around here that use solar panels to go "net zero."
WookieMan says
Buy a hybrid. I've driven everything on the road with rentals and family cars. EV's are NOT the future.
I agree and decided a while back that my wife's next car is either a used 4-door Lexus sedan or a Toyota Camry hybrid.
At no point has my argument even been addressed. EV's are more expensive and not feasible even if you don't pay the electric
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