i watched a video of one trying to get out of a river and idfk why anyone would ever think it could actually do that
like it takes a serious ignorance of basic physics to see how long it is and how low it is to the ground and think it's going to have any sort of clearance over literally any obstacle or incline
I've seen a few, or maybe just the same one a few times, around town and this is my thought every time. I don't know how they look so much goofier irl, but they absolutely do.
I saw my first one irl the other day and agree, somehow way worse in person. I feel like if this was sport car sized it might make it better but given that it's fucking enormous it is the epitome of bazingamobile
I saw one for the first time, and this is no exaggeration. They 100% look worse in person. And the cybertruck was black but wasn't like the black that's shiny. It was a completely dull black, almost as if the cybertruck was first dipped in dark chocolate or something.
I like the one of the dude camping- or trying to. If you take one of these to a campground, you are going to get everyone's attention. So the guy spends over an hour trying to set up the $3000 cyber tent, and just can't get it done. Says fuck it, packs up and goes home. Never about going camping, only about the attention. You got it, bud. The whole campground laughing at you
I think that bike would fit in there, but transporting MTBs like this is usually how MTB-Truck people do it so their shit doesn't slide around and ding any of the more vulnerable components. They make covers for the truck bed door so you don't scratch up your paint
i keep mine in "haul shit" mode all the time with the backseats down and rubber mats on the improvised truck bed. i have way more space then this so called "truck"
How did they figure out a way to make a car that disappoints you even more every time even though you already had low expectations, like what's next? the sensors go apeshit when they see gum on the street?