I posted a picture like that on X the other day in response to a Cybertruck tweet. Interesting, but not sure what I would do with it. The engineering sounds great though.
I posted a picture like that on X the other day in response to a Cybertruck tweet. Interesting, but not sure what I would do with it. The engineering sounds great though.
The ability to swallow…..What's the difference in puking in one's mouth vs. all over the carpet?
Painting a car all black is a great way to hide the way it looks.^ wait 'til you see the black anodized one with tinted windows
What does the RC designation mean?Saw another one closer at Northstar (Tahoe). It's one of the RCs. That wiper is absolutely ridiculous and I doubt it's going to be very efficient in a snowstorm.
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Function over form was discarded on pickups a long time ago. The crazy thing is that the Cybertruck, as odd as it looks and as much as it is "form over function"... actually is better in function than the typical pickup in that regard.What's the difference in puking in one's mouth vs. all over the carpet?
Can’t fight physics. Heavy as hell, makes climbing kinda difficultReserving judgement until I see one in person. I hear that's very different than any impression you get from the pictures.
Saw an embarassing video where it had a lot of trouble climbing what looked like a simple offroad slope, but thought it could easily have been traction control software that needs more work?
I don't have a problem with the pricing, the peformance could be really amazing.
And I like vehicles that are different from the cookie cutter usual offerings
I find that incredibly difficult to understand. The standard pickup has been shaped by service people who use them for function for a very long time. Even if the cyber truck was less than a bare bones F150 you wouldn’t find any service people buying them. So no its just a party trick skate board platform with a ridiculous body put on it.Function over form was discarded on pickups a long time ago. The crazy thing is that the Cybertruck, as odd as it looks and as much as it is "form over function"... actually is better in function than the typical pickup in that regard.
In what way? I see it as a commuter vehicle with occasional weekend light truck duties.. . . the Cybertruck ... actually is better in function than the typical pickup in that regard.
It’s lighter than other battery EV pickups. That “hill” where it was photographed at Hollister Hills is actually quite challenging. I’ve only been there once, but even in my triple locked 80 Series LC it required some care in line choice and throttle application. Who knows, the Tesla engineers who were driving may have intentionally picked poor lines, or turned off traction control with test SW, or did other things to TEST the vehicle, and weren’t just trying to make it easy.Can’t fight physics. Heavy as hell, makes climbing kinda difficult
No, they were... but now they are shaped by fashion and ego (macho mostly). You have to sit up high because you can't have anyone looking down on you, and for some ungodly reason the hood and codpiece grill have to be even taller! You have to plot a course through the rocks and obstacles 50ft in advance because you can't see in front of the truck. Forget about reaching over the side of the bed for anything. If this was done for some function like ground clearance, that would be something, but it isn't. The engine, transmission, frame, exhausts, and axles hang down as low as ever, but the cab and bed are higher off the ground. That's how you can get the flat floor in the rear seat! There is a ridiculous waste of space under my truck, and I'm sure it isn't the worst offender. There is about a foot of vertical space under the whole left side of the cab. The right side is taken up by a single exhaust pipe hanging down. With a little better packaging there would room for a 100 gal of gas or tons of storage or whatever... but the more sensible approach would be to make it lower.I find that incredibly difficult to understand. The standard pickup has been shaped by service people who use them for function for a very long time. Even if the cyber truck was less than a bare bones F150 you wouldn’t find any service people buying them. So no its just a party trick skate board platform with a ridiculous body put on it.
Who knows, the Tesla engineers who were driving may have intentionally picked poor lines, or turned off traction control with test SW, or did other things to TEST the vehicle, and weren’t just trying to make it easy.
I think for most, it's the looks. And while I'm not a fan of the looks, I appreciate that it's something different and I can appreciate the innovations and features. Kind of the same way I feel about the Aztek. Still think the Azteks removable centre console / cooler was a neat feature I would have liked to see in other models.So... in what way is the Cybertruck ridiculous by comparison?