Look at this Cybertruck, stuck in a literal parking space. That MIGHT be 3 inches of snow? Probably less… it just has a 3-inch berm. I could escape that spot on rollerskates. Cyberstuck Again, As Traffic Passes Without a Second Thought Here’s another Cybertruck stuck in the snow, also in Montreal, getting passed on the […]| FuelArc News
TL;DR: Government-issue Cybertrucks appeared on the streets of Qatar within 32 days of Elon Musk joining the Trump administration. In case you didn’t see it, the US President and a gaggle of CEOs visited the Gulf state of Qatar on the President’s first foreign trip of his second administration. Of course, Elon Musk was there… […]| FuelArc News
The Tesla Robotaxi isn’t able to drive during rain, so our intrepid editors had wondered what happens if a rainstorm strikes while you’re riding in Tesla’s fair-weather autonomous taxi. Well, the Tesla Robotaxi cancels your fare and drops you off in the rain, that’s what happens. Seriously! Can’t make this stuff up. Watch a Tesla […]| FuelArc News
Watch this video of Tesla’s Robotaxi, and let me know what you think: In a 22 minute drive, I saw: All told, these early rider videos are a mess. This isn’t beta testing. It’s stress testing… and the autonomous tech is failing the test. Broad Daylight, Clear Skies: It’ll Never Be Easier to Not Mess […]| FuelArc News
That’s it, y’all. The article title is the whole article. Tesla celebrated their first autonomous vehicle delivery after a new Model Y drove itself about 30 minutes from the Gigafactory in Austin TX to the customer’s home. It didn’t exactly stick the landing, as it parked directly in a clearly marked fire lane. Please Don’t […]| FuelArc News
Tesla owners have started doing something wild… installing DIY emergency escape rip cords inside their vehicles so their passengers don’t get trapped if the car catches fire. That’s not a joke. That’s just how badly the doors are designed. Here’s why: Tesla doors are entirely electronic. When you want to get out, you hit a […]| FuelArc News