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Heating your house to 76ºF and you are still wearing a jacket? I cracked up laughing at you when you tripped on the corner of the rug and your popcorn went flying! I am so sorry, but you did a fantastic dramatic opening scene to this video.
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Ricky, I thought that the Mach E is made in Mexico, which is not overseas. I really loved every part of this video! You did a fantastic job really covering the spirit of this truck. Thank you so much for everything that you do for our community.
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World’s first channel to feature the third row?
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Thank you so much for the best and smartest Cybertruck information! I see beat up trucks used for actual work and the rest are owned by people that flip out if their $100,000 US dollar truck gets scratched at all, so off roading to them is driving to the cabin in Tahoe or Aspen on the weekends.
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I love my piano black, because it’s wrapped in clear paint protection film!
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Awesome video, Ricky! I know that a lot of people are looking forward to having a heated steering wheel. Did you mention the double pane front door windows?
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My home only has a 100 amp main, so that would have to be upgraded to 200 amps to be able to switch over to 100% electric.
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I was shocked that they didn’t show more of the truck’s features and I don’t see this as a truck for those that have to reach into the sides of the truck’s bed.
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@RandomGuy33369 You are correct, I enjoy the feeling of having a full tank of gas when going on an adventure 100’s of miles from services. But, if there’s time to plan your entire route and you take no side trips, there is nothing as amazing as going up any hill like the road is just a level surface. You could be at 12,000 feet and there’s no power loss. Everything involves compromises. Years ago we took this incredible drive across the middle of Nevada on the Extraterrestrial Highway. There were almost no towns or electricity ⚡️ except high voltage cross country transmission lines. I would love to recreate that trip in my Tesla, but it would scare me to death and would me too much anxiety because there’s no infrastructure. I know that some of you are daredevils and regularly run your fuel tanks to empty, but that is not me.
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Awesome name, just don’t call it a Mars Ship, because that would take an incredible amount of energy, especially if you included traveling there! Do you think that a Marsthermal energy system would work?
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You have a really beautiful family! I will subscribe to your new channels and check them out.
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@TwoBitDaVinci Thank you so much for your awesome humor, Ricky! I am so glad that you understood that I was not trying to throw you under the bus. Once the USA has DC fast chargers as well spread out as Tesla has, there will be some huge competition. I don’t care if every Walmart has some chargers in their parking lots, because that won’t be very convenient for holidays around the country. I do wish the DC chargers to enable drives to Alaska. There is a man named Wade, who did drive his Performance Model 3 up the the Arctic Ocean, but it took a lot of slow charging at campgrounds that are powered by generators. There is no grid power in a lot of places.
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I see why it’s so expensive, it’s quite involved.
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I think that many people are afraid of what the range will be when you are towing a big RV trailer, especially when the weather is not perfect.
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12:54 I live just north of that pipeline explosion and what was insane is that no one, including the fire department knew that there was a major gas main running through that residential neighborhood. The pipeline was there long before the housing tract was built. The giant utility company, Pacific Gas and Electric, yes the same company in the movie, “Erin Brockovich”.
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@zachmoyer1849 Does the F150 meet pedestrian safety standards or is it not sold in the EU?
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@LeeWilsonJr I am waiting for the Cybertruck to come with a miniaturized Starlink dish because there is no cell service when you are that far into the backcountry so you cannot call for help. Yes, in a medical emergency you can use a currently available satellite communicator or an IPhone Pro14 or newer, but in extreme cases only.
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@eagle25311 Turbo diesels are the way to go especially for towing.
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I wish that our house had central air conditioning, but we only have a 100 amp main and the one blank spot that we had is taken up by our 240 volt 50 amp NEMA 14-50 outlet. If it was possible, I would just not charge the car when AC was needed. They do make those boxes for sharing one NEMA 14-50 outlet and making it two NEMA 14-50 outlets, but things should be hard wired.
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I have a Model 3 that didn’t even come with adaptive cruise control, it was part of an expensive package that I did pay for. I also paid for FSD, mainly to have Tesla upgrade the computer to the one needed for full autonomy. All Teslas come with adaptive cruise control and lane keeping, just like most every other car comes with. Do I believe that in Tesla’s fine print that they don’t guarantee that your car has all of the hardware necessary for Level 5 autonomy? Yes I do, especially after watching this depressing video of yours, Ricky! If nothing else, they need cameras far forward in the fenders so that the car could see as well as a human sitting at those corners. It’s so hard to pull out now without taking a chance. Every Tesla in the world that has any accident is going to be world news, just like any fire in the world. I think that you made one insignificant mistake when you said that a Ford Fiesta could park itself. I think that you meant a Ford Focus or maybe a Ford Escape, because those cars were made in the time period mentioned. Without the promise of incredible riches from full autonomy, Tesla’s stock value will hit some rough patches.
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