I'd prefer RHD, that's why I have a Holden Ute as it's basically a modern El Camino with the steering wheel on the correct side (for UK, let's not open that can of worms). LHD is still legal in UK, years ago the E30 BMW M3 was LHD only.
Plus If I imported a US Tesla when it is not supported...
I am with you :)
I am 50/50 with the Wolverine (cool name though) i.e. half of me wants the original size and half thinks it's stupidly too big. My wife instructed me our next car should have a wide rear seat so a future pet could sit there so an OG CT would fit the bill.
My licence is 1988...
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I saw this and it made me laugh because from my perspective it is 100% true (I have a order and love Mad Max and am a dad). This is a screen grab with the subtitles of one many Elon Skits in Episode 2 of the new Spitting Image series on BritBox (a streaming service no-one uses):
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Great reply,
I think 76" is best - we have lots of physical 6'6" width restrictions in the UK and as yet no Sat Nav that uses the available width data for wide vehicles. I have a neighbour with a Model X and he manages to squeeze through but with a shockingly narrow tolerance.
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I got the Rocky Horror reference :)
I think 'Tight Wolverine Cybertruck' is a cool placeholder name for what will ultimately be outside my house in the UK. Let's hope it comes by end of 2023 hopefully.
London, UK DM Cybertruck pre-orderer here. Glad to see another Londoner ordering (2 guys on my street have pre-ordered also, we're talking a Victorian Terraced street) but we're going to hate those 6'6" width restrictions, hopefully the Tesla sat Nav will incorporate these.