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Dark-Fx

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The've got about 6 months to be sure this doesn't happen again. If it's not an issue, I'm 100% sold on R2. If it is an issue, I'll go back to driving a reliable fun Model 3 Performance. I'm prepping for visit 3 to my service center (2.5 hours away) on my Cybertruck, and I don't want to deal with that stuff anymore.
Should probably just stick with your cybertruck
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Should probably just stick with your cybertruck
It’s actually a freaking amazing vehicle, tainted by politics. Anyone who says it sucks hasn’t driven one or is blinded by hate. I’m tired of middle fingers, I’ve had my fun with it and gotten the big projects I needed a truck for out of the way. Also it’s expensive and right now the resale and trade in value is very high for being 18 months old!
 

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I’m from Columbus. Our closest demo center is Fishers, Indiana. They’ve shortened the R2 demo times to only 15 minutes. Not worth the 5+ hour roundtrip drive, unless there’s some cool stuff to do in Fishers.

Doesn’t make sense that Central Ohio doesn’t have a demo center. 🤷‍♂️
3hr drive for a 15 minute demo ride doesn't sound great. Hopefully something closer opens up.
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