Tesla pulls out all the stops as Cybertruck sales grind to a halt
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The average use case for the majority of truck owners in the US does not involve towing. Light trucks are driven an average of around 30 miles per day, which is why I say for most people they're actually in a pretty good position, other than being pretty expensive vehicles of course. If you own a caravan or something and are doing regular massive road trips, you are the minority that these vehicles still don't cater to.
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I am shocked they sold as many of them as they did. I get that there are mindless fans, but this is quite an expensive and ugly commitment to make.
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This is valid just on taste alone. The thing was ugly even before Elon started his descent into madness.
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So much of the promo for the Tim and Eric mandatory attendance world tour 2020 has come true it’s fucking insane, man
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Are there brake problems again?
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I think a generator for that purpose would likely make a lot more sense. I can't see buying an electric truck just so you can use its battery to weld. Maybe that's a nice to have at best.
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That might be the biggest harbinger of whether musk or Trump is running things. Trump has banned fed government from buying EV.
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Iteration 1 in play
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Every time a Tesla burns a devil gets it's horns.
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No social media is a green flag IMO.
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Hmm... i can't him them. The cybertruck does look like a who's drawing of a car.
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Yeah, a generator would be a great option for most people, I imagine.
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I'm thinking more omikron the nomad soul lmao.
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It was the weirdest shit. He doesn't know anything about towing or hauling. His cybertruck is the first truck like vehicle he has ever owned and for some reason his ego tells him he's qualified to help. Its probably his total lack of experience that caused his upset.
To redeem him a bit he is incredibly willing to help people. He's just got more money than brains and experience lol.