What's your dream car?

ttystikk

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they have no reason to move the seat, it would work the same all round the world, right & left drive. The trucks will drive themselves.
And when they drive themselves, there will be no need for a seat at all. Until they do, it belongs in the corner.

Have you ever driven a truck?

Have you ever driven one while sitting in the center?
 

doublejj

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And when they drive themselves, there will be no need for a seat at all. Until they do, it belongs in the corner.

Have you ever driven a truck?

Have you ever driven one while sitting in the center?
I think you are making too much out of the seat position. Tesla puts a lot of engineering into everything they build. Truckers will quickly adjust. I think they will miss shifting thru all those gears & the sound of a diesel engine more.
 

ttystikk

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I think you are making too much out of the seat position. Tesla puts a lot of engineering into everything they build. Truckers will quickly adjust. I think they will miss shifting thru all those gears & the sound of a diesel engine more.
I think you haven't driven a truck and don't know the implications of the mistake they're making.

One thing we can agree on and that is that we will find out, one way or the other.
 

srh88

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I said...."Center position lets you see equal out both sides."
I doubt Tesla will change the seat position & the truck will sell like hotcakes
With self parking and back up cameras/sensors. it'll be just as easy to park as any other car. I like the idea of center seating with lots of visability. My major concern is where the lot lizards sit
 
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ttystikk

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Just put down a deposit on the 5000 hp model. Will post a review when I get it.
3000hp for the road car and up to 5000hp for the track version.

'Stupid fast'- in every sense of the term- can be yours for a cool $1.6 million.

I'm reminded of Bugatti and Deusenburg cars from the Roaring Twenties... and we know what happened next, don't we?
 

doublejj

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Elon should just buy Chrysler and be done with it.....Model3 delays are coming from the battery factory in Nevada not Freemont. Panasonic (Teslas battery partner) just issued a statement that they expect battery ,duction to increase to double or triple this month as the factory continues to expand.
 
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jonsnow399

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3000hp for the road car and up to 5000hp for the track version.

'Stupid fast'- in every sense of the term- can be yours for a cool $1.6 million.

I'm reminded of Bugatti and Deusenburg cars from the Roaring Twenties... and we know what happened next, don't we?
I think that the 80k Ford F250 pickup truck is a good indicator too.
 
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