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In this episode, the hosts discuss their experiences with the Cybertruck and share news about Tesla's Mezcal release and the $2,500 vouchers for Cybertruck buyers. They also talk about the Electrify Expo and the Cyber Rodeo event, where a large group of Cybertrucks gathered for off-roading. The hosts mention a company called Radnar Rack that makes racks specifically for e-bikes, and they discuss the affordability and quality of King Bull e-bikes. They also touch on the challenges of getting accessories and equipment from Tesla and the need for better follow-through from the company. The conversation ends with a question from a listener about why Will sold his Cybertruck. In this part of the conversation, William discusses his decision to sell his Cybertruck due to the uncertainty in the film industry and lack of work opportunities. Chase and Eric share their own perspectives on treating the Cybertruck as a business investment and making strategic decisions based on financial considerations. They also discuss the aftermarket market for Cybertrucks and the potential demand from overseas buyers. The conversation then shifts to the upcoming Tesla shareholder meeting and the implications of the vote on Elon Musk's compensation package. They explore the contrasting views of investors who value Elon's visionary leadership and those who prefer more conservative management. The conversation concludes with discussions on software updates, including the release of Full Self-Driving (FSD) and the new features and improvements in the Rivian R1T and R1S. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to electric vehicles, including the Rivian R1T and R1S, insurance costs for EVs, and unique vehicle wraps. They also mention upcoming events and express their excitement for future discussions.
Affiliate link:
KINGBULL E-BIKES
https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2436281&u=4159476&m=148191&urllink=&afftrack=
ButterEVon50 for $50 off
In this episode, the hosts discuss their experiences with the Cybertruck and share news about Tesla's Mezcal release and the $2,500 vouchers for Cybertruck buyers. They also talk about the Electrify Expo and the Cyber Rodeo event, where a large group of Cybertrucks gathered for off-roading. The hosts mention a company called Radnar Rack that makes racks specifically for e-bikes, and they discuss the affordability and quality of King Bull e-bikes. They also touch on the challenges of getting accessories and equipment from Tesla and the need for better follow-through from the company. The conversation ends with a question from a listener about why Will sold his Cybertruck. In this part of the conversation, William discusses his decision to sell his Cybertruck due to the uncertainty in the film industry and lack of work opportunities. Chase and Eric share their own perspectives on treating the Cybertruck as a business investment and making strategic decisions based on financial considerations. They also discuss the aftermarket market for Cybertrucks and the potential demand from overseas buyers. The conversation then shifts to the upcoming Tesla shareholder meeting and the implications of the vote on Elon Musk's compensation package. They explore the contrasting views of investors who value Elon's visionary leadership and those who prefer more conservative management. The conversation concludes with discussions on software updates, including the release of Full Self-Driving (FSD) and the new features and improvements in the Rivian R1T and R1S. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to electric vehicles, including the Rivian R1T and R1S, insurance costs for EVs, and unique vehicle wraps. They also mention upcoming events and express their excitement for future discussions.