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• Some people who haven’t seen one in person wonder if CC is bare metal like CT. It very much is not. I couldn’t touch it so I’m not sure of CC’s body panel material, but it is not metal and it is painted a golden color. Paint imperfections can be seen in person. This one...
Just in case these might show someone an arbitrary angle of something they wanted to see, I wanted to share. Let me know if you want specific angles or shots of anything. I live nearby and the CC will be around for another few weeks.
Excited to see the ratio of human to robot drivers we have on the road in a few years! I could see the test to get a driver’s license becoming harder to pass soon.
While that must hurt, better to get out when you can than lose more money. GM is light years behind Tesla.
Automakers should be paying Tesla top dollar for their FSD hardware + software before it’s too late. Plenty of “stuck in the past” people will still buy from them, but not for long.
1) Kind of doubt Tesla is going to even bother with tire rotations even if they were all the same size. CC is likely going to drive very cautiously and the tires won’t wear as fast. There certainly won’t be any launching on green lights like, I hope, the rest of us do.
2) 100% agree, that needs...
Personally, most of the time I’m alone in a car or just have one passenger so CC would be fine. If you have a bigger group, you could always hail multiple CCs or someone’s personal 3/Y that’s currently in service. No doubt there will be plenty of empty Teslas running around making money for...