

I’m going to go out on a limb here, and say the multi billion dollar corporation has probably thought about that.
I’m going to go out on a limb here, and say the multi billion dollar corporation has probably thought about that.
Correct, Y and 3 and S and X share a platform, battery pack, and a few other things.
Not really, they’re a totally different platform with very little parts commonality. They don’t even use the same battery cells.
If it’s his lawyers, they’ll take your money on the most ridiculous things.
The most likely explanation here is someone recorded the wrong odometer reading.
I really doubt it, a lot of people would notice their odometer doing twice the work it should be doing.
I think the most likely explanation is someone wrote down the wrong value.
That’s for white girls on Hinge.
That is a huge number of buzzwords in one article.
If the information on the page is accurate, what exactly is the issue here?
More likely they will move final assembly to Mexico or Canada.
Yes, there is nothing surprising about this.
Followed by his Starlink connection dropping out.
Yup. Wasn’t even able to show off his product effectively.
Eventually, he vanished when his WiFi connection abruptly cut out and ended the stream, which he later deleted from X
The whole thing was a stunt to promote Starlink.
That’s exactly how it works, and the dealer usually gives you a decent deal on the trade in, to make a sale.
It saves a huge amount of hassle for the buyer.
They’re still up 25% year on year.
That was an insane rally and crash though.
Probably not, the Delorean was pretty cool even when it was new, I believe.
Also, a Cybertruck is massively complex, so keeping an old one running would be difficult.
Musk has quite famously admitted that robots can’t do everything, and humans are extremely good at problem solving.
Pick and place machines are one thing, but plugging in tiny connectors, screws that need a little wiggle to go in the hole, things like that are a different story.
There are individual buildings and industrial installations who have power use in the megawatt range, getting this much power to a charging station is definitely possible, but would need to be coordinated with the grid operator, and require high voltage run directly to the station.