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- Something Weird Is Happening At Giga Mexico
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Flash floods??
Just get a paint roller and apply army green on your CT. Maybe hire the kids who decorate freight cars for the final coat.
Why doesn't everyone coat their Cybertrucks with that ceramic coating to protect the finish?
Not for metal
I think the point is it was marketed as something that wouldn't have issues like that, so it's a surprise. Ceramic coating is expensive, so it's an added expense. I think it's worth it for any new car above a certain price point, but Elon didn't prepare people for this issue.
@@xploration1437 It works for metal
Look at the DeLoreans. They lasted just fine.
Ceramic is expensive. Shows that you know nothing.
WD40 will take care of the rust spots.
WD40 can prevent rust on steel by preventing oxidation. In this case, the stainless steel is not oxidizing. It's the free iron particles on the surface. You need to remove the particles with an abrasive compound or pad. Also, I don't think anyone want's their new CyberTruck coated with smelly degreaser.
109%
Sem palavras isso não tem preço em prol da preservação da raça humana eterna gratidão continue assim
How do you know Tesla is slowing down? You have to have the roads, electricity, water and sewage plans before you start.
@anna-fk8ql yes, but not a Tesla or EV owner. Just a guy fascinated with 1) Musk and 2) Tesla and SpaceX. Just unbelievable, crazy accomplishments year after year.
Both companies, top to bottom, are incredible in so many facets. And as someone involved in construction and mega projects, I even see it in their construction side- pulling off complicated large projects so much faster than even some of the best construction companies world wide.
@anna-fk8ql I will buy a Tesla when they have a large SUV and when there is more charging infrastructure in the places I travel. Thosevare my unmet use cases at the moment. Would not buy another EV brand at this time.
@anna-fk8ql yes
Tesla could have its own SMR at each gigafactory.
Rust dust is typical of freight train transportation, not a problem
They don’t get shipped on trains.
Tesla Space dude is wrong. It's from brake pads/discs from ICE cars which swirl around in the air while driving on the road
Great video thanks
You can Polish the stainless steel so that it's smooth and it won't hold on to all that crude.A simple stainless steel cleaner oil base is all you need
I'm assuming a wrap would mitigate a lot if not all those rust spots, or can that brake dust eat through the wrap material?
Mexico isn’t China.
Cartels definitely have a big hand in this project. They want a certain percentage of revenue from the governor of the state.
Any evidence though?
@@redg2197 don't need evidence. In mexico powerful cartels have far reaching tentacles that they are quietly in bed with the military, police and the governor of many states. These Cartels also extract money from many mexican businesses in exchange for protection and peaceful operation in those territories.
Sure Jan 🤡
Who cares we got BYD if the U.S. gets to scared to invest. They don't hold their promise, unless its slavery labor that benefits them.
Common. Do you know which industries are in NL state? There are not problems !
I'm curios if any of the plethora of ceramic coatings out there would prevent the rust spot issue.
Everything I read online or on CZcams says do not use ceramic coatings on this car
Negative
Founder fall out has not been mentioned 🧐
If you want the same mileage just use the same tire
If they know Tesla, they know they develop near the factory
4680 is glued together not possible to repair only buy LFP batteries with Modules last longer and can be repaired
8:25 I would accept and like a bad ass rust look as long as it it doesn't penetrate and spread, which is I believe the case. Buffing, polishing and pampering a tank seems weird
"It's not rust it's brown staining" to quote Rolls Royce.
Put solar panels across the new freeway. Win win
"You won't believe what happened next"
Corruption, everybody needs a piece of that pie and the cartels.
Cybertruck "rust" is just another media FUD story.
I have a relative that owns a DeLorean, there's rust down both sides. It's not a significant amount but noticeable and makes the car look junky.
Just wash the cyber truck with carpro ironx comes as a standalone or in a snow foam style soap
Mexico shouldn’t have any problem with going a little slower, after all, they invented the siesta.
You‘ve snug a Model S rear bench picture in, in the context of Model 3.
are the 4680's still worse than the 2170?
Economy will only get worse but a low cost car should still go forward asap
Lars “MOR AY VEE”
Corruption? Some political figure holding out for more? Or do the Cartels want their share?
Stop it man
You only show your ignorance😅 Literally, Nuevo Leon with Jalisco, are some of the best states for everything.
All depends on Elon anyways BYD soon will also arrive to Monterrey and the biggest factory for battery in the world
And many more Chinese companies setting shop in Mexico to help Tesla with their production.
If Tesla rejects Mexico then I will not buy a Tesla but a BYD.
Mexico blames the Spaniards for their 400 years of corruption. Now, they can blame the cartels. It’s part of the system there.
Model Y does not use 4680's. A few short range Model Y's were made early on with 4680 but 2170 is what they use
Model Y uses 2170, catl prismatic lfp or byd blade lfp cells for pack's now. 4680 tx built awd model's stopped production in late 2023.
What's the downside of using 4680 cells that are not tabless?
Slower charging and power release. Like drinking through a tiny plastic coffee stirrer.
Near-shoring isn't about investing in nearby countries vs investing locally/domestically. It's about RETURNING supply chains close to home, and AWAY from locations halfway around the world that are vulnerable to supply chain disruptions or geopolitical issues, or are themselves authoritarian adversary nations like China. On the other hand, moving local/domestic supply chains out to nearby countries would just be regular off-shoring, not near-shoring.
My white car also have a lot of these iron, this kinda suck but you can clean it easy
How to clean rust off your cyber truck lol
Just tell Mexico no thank you
Get tera mx going by the end of 2025 and then bail out of commie Cali! 😎
Wait til the cartels get ahold of them cybertrucks😂
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lggggggggg yes
It actually hasn't gained cartel approval yet... 😬
Stainless steel Does rust. How much depends on how much Chromium is in it so you need to know the exact blend. The more Chromium the Less it Stains (rusts) but the more Chromium the more brittle the metal. Brittle now being a great idea for cars, I wonder what level of Chromium they picked. What ever it is, it is going to slowly rust. I'd bet what they mean is it's not going to be a significant amount during the 7 year life span.
The rust depends on how much nickel is in it period
@@doylewillis9587 You may want to recheck your simplistic thinking vs reality.
Where are the LFP cars?
I wouldn't want an EV w/ Li-ion.
Mexico nationalized the oil companies in 1938. They will do the same thing to Tesla.
Clean off the little rusty bits and give it all a wax !
99% of cars produce iron-dust every time they use their brakes. That iron dust is more easily shed by the top-finish of the paintwork; no top-finish, no iron-dust shedding. To avoid 'rust-spots', stay out of traffic, or clean car more often. If you must drive a big, butch, ugly vehicle, why worry about a little dust?
Mexico will nationize Tesla.
I still think Tesla needs to make a normal and different pickup truck, even though I am one of many people who likes the Cybretruck. There is still a huge opportunity to be the EV company who makes the most popular and mass produced pickup, and Tesla missed this with the Cybertruck, regardless of how many orders it has. If Tesla made a F150 style truck to begin with all the F150 owners would switch to a Tesla truck more happily. Tesla should strongly consider making a mass produced normal pickup truck, cause that huge demand for it is still there, and that is a huge hole in the F150, Ram, Tundra market, Tesla made a huge mistake if they don't compete directly with this market, Which Cybertruck isn't doing.
Nah leave the ct as is, bring it down to 50k or less for rwd+rebate, 60k for awd+rebate and 79k for a tri cyberbeast with extended pack+rebate.
And then make a normal minivan on that same chassis and eliminate the model X it's done, to bring out a ev9/r1s/gravity 3 row tesla SUV! 👍🏻😎
What an ignorant comment.
You can't get things done easily......
So you are forced to sit up more straight at the back ....CRAP YUCK and I HATE THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ty for ur comment mental note made