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  1. Naming your CyberTruck

    Hope nobody steals my name before we get there!
  2. Tesla Gigafactory Texas site surprises with cryptic Boring Company equipment

    Naw, "Tremors" critters are faster and cheaper. You just have to use the carrot and stick approach!
  3. The sweet sound of an engine

    Actually, they hired young kids to shovel the horse poop into dung hills. Then the kids and their friends played "King of the Mountain" on top of it. They had no place to play once ICEs came along, hence their second choice of playgrounds. Facts can be ugly things!
  4. The sweet sound of an engine

    But many blind pedestrians are also deaf too. What then? Blast a puff of cold air on them? Survival of the fittest?
  5. The sweet sound of an engine

    Like the ringer bells on kids' bikes with training wheels ought to work, or playing cards with clothes pins on wheel spokes! LOL!
  6. The sweet sound of an engine

    Yeah, a good ol' V8's nostalgic, but to really bring it home have it firing on 7/8 just to bring us back to earth!
  7. Cybertruck Horn

    HILARIOUS! I never had a Rambler, but I did have a 1950 Ford with overdrive!
  8. Cybertruck Horn

    Well being a dyed in the wool Southerner, mine will have to play "Dixie". I'm the only one who has to like it. A General Lee wrap would go nice too!
  9. Tesla Please Do This

    Tesla, PLEASE don't! The video was longer than the weekend, with a plethora of snow and kid shots but a paucity of Rivian pics, most simply fractional or distant pics that the caption should have read "Now you can't compare us to the Tesla Cybertruck!"
  10. Updated CyberTruck to be shown in a month or so says Musk!

    Well if he's going to go the amphib route how about adding some frogman style flippers and a "ribbet ribbet" horn?
  11. Updated CyberTruck to be shown in a month or so says Musk!

    That was not a threat, Crissa. It was simply expounding on the military mode CTs already artistically suggested. It was meant for a "Oh yeah! That would be cool!" Just like the cool factor noted by Elon's envisioned applications. Someone will always object to a "Cool" vocalization about such...
  12. Chinese quality concerns.

    How many Fremont built Teslas have had to be replaced due to quality failures or toxicity concerns? Pets died from melamine contaminated food. Homes gutted from toxic wall board. The list goes on. Soon China will be building Tesla clones then ultimately nationalize Shanghai altogether. Watch...
  13. Updated CyberTruck to be shown in a month or so says Musk!

    How about a .50 cal in concealed carry mode just because we can, fore and aft just so the anti-gunners will keep their traps shut (one way or another)!
  14. Pick up Cybertruck in Austin?

    I don't know about Texas, but people here in Arkansas buy new vehicles in Oklahoma all the time and drive them here with dealer issued temporary tags and then register them normally. No big deal. I'm sure Elon can figure that out. A vehicle on a car carrier traverses the road and uses it just...
  15. Cybertruck reliability concerns?

    Ha! "Manage the wait"? What are you gonna do? Blow a fuse? Dance a jig? Throw a tantrum? What are your options besides managing? I manage to keep funneling money into my Tesla Cybertruck account and enjoy watching the balance grow. That's how you manage the wait! Besides my large monthly...
  16. 600+ Range For Cybertruck

    Just think of all the DUIs that will be avoided, especially with ticket avoidance mode in full operation!
  17. Pick up Cybertruck in Austin?

    I don't find myself borrowing to pay for cruises and port fees though! Try not to borrow for vehicles either.
  18. Pick up Cybertruck in Austin?

    So then the $39,900 etc is a "delivered" price, not a "plus delivery"? The 2k mentioned was just a wild guess. Kind of like $250 bottles of tequila. Doubt it makes the clothes come off any better than a $50 bottle. Or $25 one for that matter! Looks nice though!
  19. Is it worth keeping my reservation?

    You can always suck it up like I did. I'm roughly 70,000 for a dual motor. Planned on driving my 2006 Chrysler 300 C in the meantime but the Hemi broke a piston, sending it to the boneyard. Now I drive my 1993 Dodge Ram 150. A real beater that has spent it's life parked in the pasture. Runs...


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