Could be the active suspension failing on one side.
Could be the active suspension failing on one side.
IIRC, the chassis has some places where water can pool inside without drainage holes, and wiring runs through those trays. It could be that the car was fine for a while until the owner tried charging it, which would’ve tripped a fuse or something.
I think that’s his producer/co-host. In a few clips I’ve seen her asks him to pull up websites or clips or whatever.
Yeah, I was thinking about that video when I posted actually. Maybe other car makers put a little heating element in their lights as well and Tesla just didn’t. Either way, the big issue is the shape. On a traditional car it’ll slide off as soon as a little bit is melted, the cybertruck just has a shelf where the snow can accumulate.
It seems like every Tesla is just Musk discovering why traditional car makers do things the way they do the hard way.
In the past with incandescent lights they would easily melt the snow off, I’m guessing that’s not the case with modern LEDs?
Hoping this is the first step of Australia trying to get out of AUKUS as well. Ask France if they still want to build the original subs they ordered.
They locked me out of GTA online when they added battleeye and didn’t make it work on Linux. GTA O was shit anyway, everyone was hacking or griefing.
It was free if you already owned the game. Honestly not sure why people are complaining.
It’s like the boomer thing of ‘electric cars will stop working in the rain, everyone knows water and electricity don’t mix!’ came true with this car due to the terrible design.
This was the car Musk promised would be able to cross rivers, lakes and small oceans.