hegemony Posted November 25 Tesla’s Cybertruck doesn’t look street legal, but pre-orders are pouring in "...There did not appear to be any turn signals ..." based on observing tesla drivers when they change lanes I thought all tesla vehicles came without turn indicators 2 IndyPoolPlayer and centex reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cv91915 Posted November 25 On 11/19/2019 at 1:39 PM, cv91915 said: Absent any feedback I think I'll drag it back up to the Infiniti dealer. They've been great, and they price match anybody for the tires. Alignment appointment, Wednesday, 9:15 a.m. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hegemony Posted November 25 We asked country-music stars – the poets of pickups – to review Tesla’s new Cybertruck Quote That Tesla truck is the first truck in history that doesn’t look like how country music sounds — terminally chill (@UltralghtScheme) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bad Doctor Frost Posted November 27 I can't wait for Tesla to go bankrupt and get ripped apart by actual car companies that know how to build cars. Their build quality makes Chrysler look like fine craftsmanship in comparison. 1 centex reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cv91915 Posted November 27 On 11/25/2019 at 12:58 PM, cv91915 said: Alignment appointment, Wednesday, 9:15 a.m. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kat58 Posted Monday at 12:47 AM Tesla Cybertruck will join Dubai's eclectic police fleet Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IndyPoolPlayer Posted Monday at 01:07 AM Seen exiting the new Cylon Dubai police cruiser 1 Kat58 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hegemony Posted Wednesday at 01:37 AM Flying Cars Are Here: PAL-V In Production With A $599,000 Price Tag Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IndyPoolPlayer Posted Wednesday at 01:57 AM Quote the PAL-V flying car include a retractable overhead, rear propellers, and tail wings. The flying vehicle is street worthy and when in flight, has a cruising altitude of 12,500 feet. The car is powered by traditional gasoline instead of jet fuel and can reach speeds of 200 miles per hour in the air and 100 miles per hour on land. Of course it only goes up to 12,500 feet. Above that requires an oxygen supply. The "traditional gasoline" would have to be E0 gasoline because even E10 will freeze up at altitude. 200 MPH = appx 175 knots - not shabby considering your average Cessna cruises at 125 to 140 knots. So this thing can both hover and fly and it takes off vertically or horizontally? Can't wait to see what kind of pilot certification the FAA would want to drive/fly that thing. BMV Driver test and an FAA Checkride all in one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites