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Since I posted the original video of Cybertruck towing 911 beating 911 in a drag race I feel the need to post the video from Jason at Engineering Explained detailing how Elon pulled a fast one (pun intended).
TLDW - The video details
Jason then goes on to show that even under the best circumstance a Cybertruck towing a 911 can't beat a 911 in the quarter mile. It can beat some versions of 911 in the quarter if it's not towing anything. https://youtu.be/HRYS5VWXZts?si=TAsEt3nD0cgcLc-I Elon stretching the truth...whodathunkit? |
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I love my ICE cars, but these EV's are getting too good to pass up!
Tesla knows how to make cars and trucks (EV's) exciting. That's why I bought a new 2023 Model 3 Performance with FSD. The car isn't a year old yet and I have 23k miles on it. I've had zero issues with it. That said, it saves me a lot of money because my Truck was eating about $700 a month in gas plus an oil change every 2 months. In comparison, my Tesla electric bill is usually only $100-$120 a month and no oil changes. I do 99% of my charging from home at $0.12 a kWh. I keep it in sport model and I drive the piss out of it. I could get more savings, but that instant tq and smooth power is just too irresistible! My next will either be a Model S Plaid or X Plaid. I need the X because I have 2 kids and I love the interior. I want the S simply because it's faster. I'll never sell my 5th Gen, though. ;) |
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So, the final(?) chapter on the Cybertruck vs Porsche issue…
James and Thomas drag the Cybertruck CyberBeast vs Porsche Turbo S. https://youtu.be/fUjQwlh1mW8?si=OPaK7LlaYTUQo3Hs |
But the truck against a top 911 isn't a fair race in the same type car. I'll post a realistic apples to apples race. I'd point out prices, $90k for plaid Tesla, $200k-$250k 911, $350k Ferrari. Guess which one wins most races. I'll say he took off earlier on the line don't know if he "redlighted" or just faster reaction or Ferrari tire spin but point is that the EV is so consistent in launches I found out in my much slower but fast enough for me Y with acceleration Boost.
https://youtu.be/EmuByrN_5qI?t=283 drag race link The truck I think Elon Jumped the shark. Like some kid at a Lego design studio with unlimited budget with no restrictions. I had a Delorean in the 80s, stainless, and there are more drawbacks than their worth. If you get a dent or scratch usually the panel must be replaced or the whole car painted because repair without cosmetic problems isn't possible. How the panels are attached if bonded can make it a bigger problem. I found out about the rust spots. I made the mistake of using steel wool to scrub them out. It transfers microscopic steel to the stainless which makes it rust worse. Car wax doesn't look good on them. I found out oil works best. I'd use the best fridge oil cleaner if I had one. Sprayway aerosol stainless. This may seem like some bs thing to be worried about but if your head turning vehicle always looks like crap it's a big issue. I found a guy trying different things on a truck if you want to waste some time, if you skip around you'll see what a pain putting products on affecting appearance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JONoBlYpNEY After watching another hour skippping around on his experiments to maintain tried every wax and coating and Paint Protection Film I see his recent final video: https://youtu.be/tYMHQKucAa8?t=69 :bonk:Something some random old dude that had a Delorean 40 years ago could have told you, the novelty is cute but complete pain in the azz to maintain! Many actual owners now turning to colored vinyl wrap giving up on their cool shiny stainless truck. And they haven't even had a dent and tried to find a shop to work on it :pout: |
It's an interesting car. Though I'm not a fan of its design I respect the innovation and vision behind it. Maybe it will grow on me over time.
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Another Throttle House Cybertruck vs video. Gotta say I’m not happy how this one ended. I’m still Team Corvette though.
https://youtu.be/B8CVL8vGXA4?si=HGxudQpr0pcUqQRD |
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