cybertrucktruckguy
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- First Name
- Todd
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2020
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- 138
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- Location
- Kansas
- Vehicles
- 2018 Tacoma TRD Off Road, 2018 Tundra Limited, 2016 Honda Africa Twin
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- Manager
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Thank you.I like your videos. They aren't just fanboy nor are they hating change. Well done and informative.
The only place to get facts is from tesla or from people who got them from tesla. The rest is all speculation but that doesn't mean some of it isn't valuable, especially informed speculation. This video does a good job of starting a conversation about what air suspension with damping means for CT owners.You lost me when you said "I think" and it is just me wanting to learn more about this truck with facts not speculation.
Well you can sit in a while for 2 years and when you come out we will have some facts. Until we have all the information we can only guess. This is an educated guess and well reasoned. We all think the CT will be awesome however we do not know it as fact. Yet we all put money down and constantly read this forum and watch videos and do web searches hoping for more information and speculation. I think Cybertrucktruckguy is correct in his assumptions and intuitive leaps and I am thankful that this makes me think of use cases for the suspension. Also he is talking to both experienced and not experienced people.You lost me when you said "I think" and it is just me wanting to learn more about this truck with facts not speculation.
Thanks for sharing.You lost me when you said "I think" and it is just me wanting to learn more about this truck with facts not speculation.
A really informative video - thanks for all the hard work researching all the specifics.
Glad you caught that!6:32 “…you should‘ve asked me…” did not go unnoticed.
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Yes, it is a unicorn in the truck community. Perhaps, we could categorize it as the gold plated, rainbow striped, Unicorn of trucks. The Cybertruck will likely have the ride feel of the old LTD sedans that were often described as "driving a sofa".
Thank you very much for a very informative video.