Cybertruck69420
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- 2020 Jeep Cherokee, 1991 Chevy Camaro, 1983 Chevy S10 and hopefully a Cybertruck soon.
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As a future Cybertruck owner and a off-road enthusiast, I have some concerns about the capability of the Cybertruck going off-road. I know the tire size is pretty good at 35x12.50"; and the approach/departure angles are fine as well, but I'm more concerned about getting water damage. I hear about a lot of Tesla's that are basically junk after getting flooded, so I'm curious just how water proof the Cybertruck might be. I do not intend on intentionally drowning a Cybertruck, but for example, I can take my little Jeep Cherokee through water that goes halfway up my doors and keep going with no issues. I wonder if the Tesla could do the same, however, I haven't found anything online about this. Therefore, I'm wondering if anyone here might have any answers or links to send my way? Thanks for reading.
As a future Cybertruck owner and a off-road enthusiast, I have some concerns about the capability of the Cybertruck going off-road. I know the tire size is pretty good at 35x12.50"; and the approach/departure angles are fine as well, but I'm more concerned about getting water damage. I hear about a lot of Tesla's that are basically junk after getting flooded, so I'm curious just how water proof the Cybertruck might be. I do not intend on intentionally drowning a Cybertruck, but for example, I can take my little Jeep Cherokee through water that goes halfway up my doors and keep going with no issues. I wonder if the Tesla could do the same, however, I haven't found anything online about this. Therefore, I'm wondering if anyone here might have any answers or links to send my way? Thanks for reading.