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Genre: Autos & Vehicles
Date of upload: Feb 5, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-04-06T06:17:40.753761Z
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15:47 I will say, because the steering ratio is less than 180 lock to lock not having a perfectly round wheel is acceptable in this case.
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There is also an auto shift/gear that I. assume the Cybertruck will get which is currently available on Model X and S. Essentially you hit the brake and the car will automatically put it in drive or reverse depending on what you have in front or in the back. It works 80% of time correctly for me. Also when you remove your seatbelt if you are stopped the Model X and S currently will go automatically in park. The secondary shifting option by the rear mirror is for emergency only incase the screen stops functioning. All the others Tesla have the same secondary shifting option below the wireless phone charing pad on the center console. I have been driving my Model S Plaid for 3 years with the blinker buttons on the steering wheel; it is anon issue. You get used to it in a week and all the Tesla models are moving that way. I think the Lamborghini Huracan is the same way.
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19:45 it has auto shift. You get in, put your foot on the brake, and the truck makes a decision about putting it in either D or R based on its surroundings. I have it in my Model S and it chooses correctly 95% of the time, so you almost never have to use the screen shift. Also above the mirror are buttons for PRND that are intended for emergency use if the screen dies, but can also be used if you say have gloves on or something.
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@jb8240
3 months ago
The man said "Every pick up truck that I know of has a spare tire... with a couple of exceptions". Reminded me of that movie quote " 60% of the time, it works every time"
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