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Tesla Rob
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Приєднався 8 вер 2013
Finally in a Cybertruck! So disappointed….
Finally in a Cybertruck! So disappointed….
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Tesla Model X Plaid - update after 1 year and 30k miles
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Tesla Model X Plaid - update after 1 year and 30k miles
Tesla Model X Plaid - Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 is the worst tire ever!
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Tesla Model X Plaid - Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 is the worst tire ever!
Tesla Model X Plaid - Quick Final Final Tire Update
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Tesla Model X Plaid - Quick Final Final Tire Update
Tesla Model X Plaid - final tire update and a couple of new additions to the car
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Cargo divider and updated replacement yoke with center horn
Tesla Model X Plaid 20k mile update and FSD v12.3 update. Is FSD finally ready?
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Tesla Model X Plaid 20k mile update and FSD v12.3 update. Is FSD finally ready?
New Tesla Model X and Model Y Owners Should Watch This!
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Model X Plaid and Model Y showing paint damage even with mudflaps
Tesla Model X Plaid - Must watch if you have one!
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Tesla Model X Plaid - Must watch if you have one!
Tesla Model X Plaid 5 month 16k mile update and some CyberTruck news!
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Tesla Model X Plaid 5 month 16k mile update and some CyberTruck news!
Tesla Model X Plaid 15,000 mile update and TIRES!
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Tesla Model X Plaid 15,000 mile update and TIRES!
Tesla Model X plaid update after 2 months and 6000 miles… new tires already?
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Tesla Model X plaid update after 2 months and 6000 miles… new tires already?
FSD Transfer Scam? Watch before you do it!
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I've paid for FSD 4 times now. First 2 times I paid for it but never got it. 3rd car had beta FSD now my new Model X Plaid had no release date for FSD beta. In Tesla's defense not a scam because there is a disclaimer but sure feels scammy. LOL!
Model X Plaid - Traded in my refreshed Model S after 2 years and 50k miles.
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It’s been a while folks! My refreshed Model S had 50,000 miles on it so I traded it in for a Model X Plaid
Refreshed Tesla Model S - long term update and TIRES ARGH!!!! MUST WATCH!
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Refreshed Tesla Model S - long term update and TIRES ARGH!!!! MUST WATCH!
Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Long term paint update
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Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Long term paint update
Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Update after driving 18k miles!
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Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Update after driving 18k miles!
Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - more FSD fails software version 2021.44.30.10
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Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - more FSD fails software version 2021.44.30.10
Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - FSD Beta and More Range Issues
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Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - FSD Beta and More Range Issues
Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Full Self Driving
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Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Full Self Driving
Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - I got FSD Beta!
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Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - I got FSD Beta!
Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Software Update 2021.36.5.1 Yoke Improvements
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Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Software Update 2021.36.5.1 Yoke Improvements
Revised 2022 Tesla Model S - FSD Beta sucks and I’m opting out.
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Revised 2022 Tesla Model S - FSD Beta sucks and I’m opting out.
Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Let’s talk about safety scores
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Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Let’s talk about safety scores
Manual Activation of R129 Mercedes SL500 Roll Bar
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Manual Activation of R129 Mercedes SL500 Roll Bar
Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - XM/Sirius activation instructions
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Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - XM/Sirius activation instructions
Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - new software update 2021.32.10 and more audio changes
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Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - new software update 2021.32.10 and more audio changes
Refreshed 2021 Tesla Model S - Software update with subwoofer activation
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Refreshed 2021 Tesla Model S - Software update with subwoofer activation
Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Finally opened the GoPro Hero 9 driving home video
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Refreshed 2022 Tesla Model S - Finally opened the GoPro Hero 9 driving home video
Great vid! Saw in another video you said you were 6 feet tall. How’s the leg room while driving? I’m 6’2”. Would I have good comfortable legroom while driving?
Tesla Model S vehicles are prone to inner tire wear, especially when set to the LOW suspension setting. This issue also affects those who lower their cars using air springs. The problem arises from the factory's negative camber setup, which causes increased inner tire wear. To fix this, install an adjustable rear camber arm set for your Tesla. This will allow you to adjust to a more positive camber, reducing inner tire wear. Problem solved!
I’ve Had These Tires On My 10th Gen Accord Since June of 2024 And I fucking Love. them Still Like Brand New And I Drive A lot ! Would Highly recommend and the Noise Isn’t That Bad At All Doesn’t Bug Me At All I Used Drive A Tacoma With All Terrain Tires With More Noise And Not Bug Me At All
I was concerned after watching you video and debating on getting the OEM tires again or another EV style tire. But just picked up a set of Pilot Sport 4 all season tires from Costco and admit yes I notice the hollow tunnel hum but not enough annoyance for me to dish out an extra $700 for a set of EV rated tires. Tesla quoted me ~$2050 for a set of OEM tires. Paid $1350 for PS4 all season. The grip and control with the PS4 much better than the stock Pirelli tires. Especially in the rain. The ride is comparable to stock, but admittedly louder. To each his own, but my radio is always on so the noise is not noticeable unless you’re riding in silence.
I was concerned after watching you video and debating on getting the OEM tires again or another EV style tire. But just picked up a set of Pilot Sport 4 all season tires from Costco and admit yes I notice the hollow tunnel hum but not enough annoyance for me to dish out an extra $700 for a set of EV rated tires. Tesla quoted me ~$2050 for a set of OEM tires. Paid $1350 for PS4 all season. The grip and control with the PS4 much better than the stock Pirelli tires. Especially in the rain. The ride is comparable to stock, but admittedly louder. To each his own, but my radio is always on so the noise is not noticeable unless you’re riding in silence.
Just got mine 2 days ago....ride is super smooth and quiet. It is effectively a luxury car that can be driven like a sports car or a truck. Not perfect at anything, but very good at almost everything. NOTHING else compares.
stupid
I tried to do a test drive and they wouldn’t let me
45k on my model 3, tires are worn out, will replace them the first time. It is really sad to hear that tires on model S do not last long, I was thinking about buying it.
Just a note - I test drove one and there was a ton of wind noise BUT went to another location and test drove a 2nd one - it was extremely quiet (something must have not been sealed up in 1st one). Being a truck guy in Texas, the Cybertruck was extremely quiet and rode fantastic (2nd one I drove).
Why did you pick the 22s over the 20s? I love the look of the 22s but everything I read on Reddit says don't buy the 22s and go with the 20s.
I test-drove a Cybertruck, and it was not bad. I also test-drove the Sierra Denali EV, and it was nice, but the software was terrible. There are pretty serious tradeoffs between the two and reasons to go either direction. One thing that threw my spouse off was her question about the battery. Tesla batteries can be serviced by a 3rd party, and the battery warranty is 8 years or 150k miles. The GMC battery is not serviceable; to replace it, they said it would cost 60-70k, and the warranty is 8 years or 100k miles. GMC, even with the crappy software, also does not support CarPlay or Android Auto. Telsa does not support those either, but at least their software is way better. The biggest plus for the GMC Sierra Denali is the range, frunk, and truck bed. The biggest plus for Tesla is the software, tonneau cover, easier fit in the garage, and better performance.
You complain about this truck You need to walk This the best truck so comfortable and smooth
Buy the truck post a video complain about it like you do about every other vehicle you buy.
Too much complaining, just enjoy the drive. I test drive one and it was smooth and quiet. Will be placing an order soon.
Hello! Is there an email for collab?
Best honest review I’ve seen 👍
you buy a truck to hear the engine sound and for its functionality, not for a smooth ride with absolute silence, go freaking buy a luxury sedan then JFC!
This guy is being sarcastic. 😂 people fall😅ing for it.
Let me decide it. Cyberbeast !!😁
Not sure what this guys talking about but my CT beast is very quiet
Beast might be different, has a different motor up front. I have a Model X Plaid and its nearly silent just a hint of EV whine on acceleration but this particular CT was very loud in comparison especially on regen. Maybe 3x louder than my X. You can hear it in the video.
@ I guess that’s possible. I don’t know if I would judge the efficiency of a demo vehicle either, let’s face that nobody is driving it efficiently. I do know there’s a lot of critics for the CB. From someone coming from a 2023 Ford raptor there really isn’t much that I feel like I’m missing other than a cupholders and better visibility out the back. I wouldn’t prefer any other vehicle.
needs fridge magnets & sideflectors ; ) new: eclipserollens. never get your eyes dilated it weakens eyes compromised my vision many stories from others.
We live in Idiocracy-times, this car fits perfect...so dumb
Boy you sure do whine alot.
Most idiotic vehicle ever to be designed...
Do you drive for rideshare? thats a lot of driving
No but my office is 125 miles from my home. I’ve been doing the commute for 20 years. Had a Lexus GS350 and went full EV. Now I’m on Tesla #5
Interesting Experience. I've demo driven 2 different CyberTrucks, one at Mohegan, and one in Milford Connecticut. The difference was noticeable between the 2 trucks. The CT at Mohegan was very smooth, and very quiet. The one in Milford was quite different. I noticed a lot more motor noise, a pump was running for quite a while, probably for the suspension. It led me to ask if the Milford CT was early production... nope. So I can concur that these can be noisy... I've experienced it personally. It leads me to have concerns with build and quality control having experienced 2 very different feeling vehicles.
Thanks for posting this, explains a lot! I’ve been seeing conflicting comments that don’t correlate with my experience. I can even hear in my video how loud the truck was…. I’m thinking how can you say it’s quiet if you can actually hear how loud it is while I’m talking? LOL I didn’t have issues with ride quality it felt comfortable but yes for a new truck with 92 miles on it… build quality was terrible.
0-60 in 4 seconds is fast. How fast do you need it to be?
I just did a test drive of the cybertruck with my kids in Raleigh. They are begging me to get it and I will. I loved it.
Can you send me the link for does tires
have 23MYLR(depreciation stuck) and leased 24Blazer EV RS RWD(actually nicer to drive regularly) waiting for MXLR refresh or CyberVan to upgrade.....would like to see range of 350 miles 75mph Highway min and 10 to 15 minute 5% to 80% charge via DCFC
I have one and everyone that has ridden in it, comments how quiet it is.
There are always a couple ways of looking at things. 😂
Finally, someone who's being honest and not trying to justify their poor choice of vehicle. The efficiency is bound to be terrible, it ways a crazy amount, so the rolling resistance is going to be really high. This is why you need such a large battery to not go very far.
takes some balls to post a "review" of a demo drive.. Pretty sure anyone interested enough to watch this video has already taken one. Try living with one?
Damn you a hater thats all
No, he's being honest.
That consumption is really bad wow
How does it compare to your Raptor though?
That’s a great question! You actually helped me reformulate my opinion of the cybertruck from a different perspective. If I don’t trade it in this week I’ll make a video with my Raptor.
I just did a test drive and didn’t experience any noise issues, it was comfortable on bumps, and the efficiency wasn’t that bad. 🤷♂️
I have a funny feeling this guy is probably unhappy with many things in his life.
He does have some valid points. A car half the price doesn't have all those creaking noises, miss aligned panels, and slow customer service. Maybe it's just that car but that unexpectable if you are going to buy it.
@ I have had a very positive experience with my beast with none of the issues that he describes. That is how I formed that opinion. Some people are impossible to please.
Oh, so if everyone's opinion doesn't conform to your opinion and experience they must be difficult to please? Expected logic from someone who actually paid money for a cyber truck, dork.
Nailed it.
@@aaronrust9629Some people are fanboys. Do you know what that really means?
Shut your mouth, maybe it’ll get quieter
My CT is quiet as a church mouse. Drove me me yesterday 330 miles on a single charge at 75 mph. Lots force and very comfy. I don't know why your experience is so different. BTW I also own a Rivian R1S a model S AND LIGHTNING, THE CT IS BY FAR MY FAVORITE NOT TO MENTION THE AMAZING FSD.
Prove it.
No way you went 330 miles at 75 mph unless you had with behind you and going downhill. I own one, you can't lie to me!!!!
There is a difference between sound and noise, the electric motors on the cybertruck have a great sound. This guy just doesn't like it.
@@johntheux9238 He jelly
@@justonbrazda3846 I've read that 250 miles per charge is more realistic, is that correct?
14:56 If you need a truck it’s sounds like from your comments you would be better off with the Denali Edition 1. It has a midgate, range, 4-wheel steering and on board power. Since you think the Cybertruck AWD is sloooow at 0-60mph at 4.1 sec the Denali will be even slooower (haha), but honestly it’s still plenty fast for a truck which is the same as the Raptor R. You just need to make a list of Pros and Cons and make a decision and stick with it and not jump around like you did on Cybertruck.
I cancelled my CT after the test drive. I found it to be cheaply built, dinky steering wheel, seats were ok but not as good as my Model S, noisy and rough ride.
Disagree: I think that the build quality of the Cybertruck is excellent.
Does it ride smooth with the 22inch wheels
I’m going t buy the 22inch wheels are does tires are the ones that come with it
I heard about model x rear camber issues? how many set of rear tires you got thru ? since you only had it for a year
@@jeffreywu4229 I’m on my 3rd set of 22” tires after 36k miles. The 20s last 2x as long. Treadwear rating is double on the 20s.
yup took the model y to unplugged performance to fix the rear camber problem
You saved me. Thanks 😂
It’s almost 5,000 pounds and 1000hp don’t buy a super car and drive it that much if your worried about tires