You don't need a spare.And where does the spare go??
You could probably set it on the dashboard. Its big enough.And where does the spare go??
If FSD is on, it'll roll right over you.If I tap it on the nose, will it roll over?
To be fair, the CT’s target demographic’s largely focus on people incapable or unwilling to change a tire.And where does the spare go??
To be fair, the CT’s target demographic’s largely focus on people incapable or unwilling to change a tire.
no. that is where blueprints go.You could probably set it on the dashboard. Its big enough.
You’ve clearly thought this through. It wouldn’t surprise me if Elon marketed the cyber tarp as a cloaking device.You don't need a spare.
You just buy a "cyber quad" that stays in the bed and when you get a flat you ride that to get help after covering the truck with the "cyber tarp" that we have seen the broken down trucks covered with. You bring that person and their tools back on the cyber quad, they help you remove the cybertarp, and after they are done vomiting they can hopefully help you fix your tire.
That thing has 15 miles of range! I would have definitely asked my parents for that when I was a kid. Then they would have reminded me that we were poor and they had to put my school clothes on layaway at Kmart?You’ve clearly thought this through. It wouldn’t surprise me if Elon marketed the cyber tarp as a cloaking device.
To be honest though, I kinda wish I had these kind of toys when I was a kid.
https://shop.tesla.com/product/cyberquad-for-kids?sku=1714748-00-B&web=true
The CyberShop will have an accessory to address this - CyberStraps. Roll down the rear windows and use custom hooks to secure the straps to the C Pillars and the wheel flares.I know the angle of this video is still bad, but it looks like the back wall of the bed is way deeper than the top edge is. It'll be impossible to secure tall loads to the cab wall.
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