Tesla finally begins its next big chapter with its first production Cybertruck rolling out from Gigafactory Texas.
I'm guessing it's still a production line test unit, but it seems like the design is finalized and volume production could actually begin by the end of the year
My wife hopped a curb in our Model X last November. It's still in the shop waiting for parts.
As much as I love that car, I wouldn't recommend anyone consider a Tesla until they get their supply chain in order. Shit happens and cars get damaged; having to wait 9 months for repairs is hilariously unacceptable.
That's not just a Tesla problem. I had to wait half a year for Acura to get parts to fix my car. At least it was (only) a safety feature and the car was still driveable during that time, but that is a ridiculous wait. Companies leaning out with their "just in time"supply chains have really come back to bite them in the ass over the past few years.
It’s not about competition for me. Teslas are alright I guess.
For me, it’s about the big pointy stainless steel monster sharing the streets with smaller cars, cyclists, and pedestrians.
I wouldn’t want to be hit by any car, but very much not by that car.