3You have a 3 or a Y?
3You have a 3 or a Y?
Thanks, but no.Anybody want a Tesla?
Wow just when you thought it couldn’t look worse…
Beauty is in the (blind) eye of the beholder.
Wow just when you thought it couldn’t look worse…
You could peel the advertising wrap off of it. It'd still be embarrassing, though.I'd be quite embarassed to be seen in that contraption ...
You could peel the advertising wrap off of it. It'd still be embarrassing, though.
I saw 4 of these, unpainted, on the back of a car hauler today.
Ya know, for the right price I'll steal it from your driveway and you can file a claim on your insurance...I'm getting rid of my Tesla first chance I get.
If I ever get to the point where I can't drive myself, I'll turn in my license.I don’t need a car that does everything for me
I enjoy, I mean I really enjoy driving.
The Waymo fleet is close to that but there are limitations. Chiefly, they are geofenced into a small area and sometimes get stuck needing support intervention.Are we anywhere near that level of autonomy?
In person, it was bigger than I had expected.
Spot on. It's a large, expensive novelty item for people who want to make a very specific public statement.As has been roughly mentioned before, the CyberTruck is a vehicle for Tesla EV die-hards that want to drive a truck when they don't actually need a truck. It's hideous, but Teslarati-types will dismiss the design and call it "revolutionary and forward-thinking". Form follows function most of the time with trucks, and the CT has terrible form to allow it function like a truck. I think Tesla's design goal to make something stand out and be different eclipsed the goal of making something that would truly disrupt the full-size truck market. It's a bastardized Honda Ridgeline, with even less utility. I don't say any of that to discount the EV or embedded technology of the CT, it's just an ugly vehicle that destroys a lot of the utility a truck should have.
It's not a good truck, or even an ok truck. It's not a good luxury vehicle, it's not a good sports car. All it is good for is "look at me!". Which, I guess is ok, if that is what you need.Everybody complaining about it's looks and utility yet you take pictures when you see one, watch videos on youtube, comment every time you pass one. I'd say mission accomplished for Tesla! They aren't intended for people who NEED a truck, or even a practical vehicle. They are meant for the types of people who buy exotic sports cars, and G wagons that are 200k more than they should be. It isn't supposed to make sense, be a good value, or even reliable. It gets attention and shows you have money. No I'll never buy one or any 100k vehicle for that matter, but I still dig the fact they had the nerve to actually build it. People buy Porsche's and Ferrari's because they are supposed to be these amazing cars to drive yet they are left in their garage or driven slowly and carefully to a cars and coffee then right back home. Heck I bet there are a large number of people on here who daily drive a truck that only get's used as a truck a few times a month. Let people enjoy what they enjoy what they enjoy!
In other words, people younger than anyone on this thread, probably.
But I thought that the Cybertruck was supposed to be dent-proof.Man, I wish I had snapped a picture, but I saw a CyberTruck yesterday. . . Parked at a gas pump. Now, to be clear, it had just started hailing in Tulsa and I had pulled in just as it started and was getting some diesel. Within 30 seconds every open space was packed with cars looking to avoid hail damage, one of them being a CyberTruck. Struck me as funny seeing the ugly EV parked in front of a fuel pump.
That thought crossed my mind as well! I kind of wish they had been parked at the pump next to me and I would have taken a picture of the CT compared to the Excursion.But I thought that the Cybertruck was supposed to be dent-proof.
Oh, wait
Can it be re-veiled?Just a reminder, it’s tonight at 11P EST.