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There is so much that is new and novel with the Cybertruck including 48 Volt architecture.
You do realize that 48 volt has been around for decades? I drove carts at the club that were 48v. They're just being built on bigger frames and more battery capacity. and with sexy infotainment which is basically a dumbed down iPad. This has been around since the 80's-90's.
It wasn't practical until the government stepped in with subsidies and someone found a way to make it sexy/marketable. The tech is old as can be.
Yet not a single auto manufacturer in the world has (or been able) to implement 48V architecture in their vehicles.
The Cybertruck is also first mass produced car to has steer by wire.
Ford announced a new recall today for over half a million F150's built 10 years ago!
Can't have your car slipping into first gear on the freeway.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ford-recall-550000-f150-pickup-trucks-transmissions-shifting-gears/
Not a good look for telsa. So much for less moving parts and all that crap.
Not a good look for telsa. So much for less moving parts and all that crap.
The guys on caredge.com showed a variant of that bar graph that included the other EV vehicles and they were worse that tesla.
SoTex says
Not a good look for telsa. So much for less moving parts and all that crap.
socal2 will now start talking about how many toilets in Russia failed during the Ukraine War or something.
Toyota and Lexus are very dependable.
I have driven Toyota trucks for decades
My Volvo is a tank, but too complex probably.
It's got too many bells and whistles, and those can fuck up.
I expect no major problems however, it's solid.
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