Tesla pulls out all the stops as Cybertruck sales grind to a halt
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Maybe in the US they don’t…
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eternally unfinished-but-really-close! full self-driving
Promised by next year since 2013
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This news makes me smile.
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Yeah. A wagon.
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I'd like a GTA singleplayer cheat making every police car a cybertruck that can't pursue you for long and would rather lose control and do a barrel roll than even get close to you.
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I'm surprised you mentioned the battery (which is a problem with any EV towing), and not the fact the hitch can just snap off if you hit a pothole hard enough.
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With all the trailer capacity available it will be able to carry one, maybe even TWO packages!
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It's an Ute, like the old El Camino etc.
Real pickups have body-on-frame construction with cabs and beds bolted onto the chassis separately, so that the bed can be removed and replaced with a specialized/custom one if necessary.
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Hatchbacks can fold down the rear seats to extend the cargo area. The Cybertruck fails even at that.
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pickup trucks are hardly a niche product
Tanks camouflaged as pickup trucks are.
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Does that mean Canada and Mexico will be sued if the tariffs don't make them beg to be annexed?
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The worst El Camino ever?
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Eh, I think they're fine. They're unique while still being aerodynamic, which is pretty hard in such a crowded field.
I'm not a fan, but I can totally understand those who are.
That said, the Cybertruck throws all of that out the window and is objectively ugly.
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Investors learn lesson? That's unpossible!
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Actually most vehicles are only 1-wheel drive unless they have a locker or similar installed (4x4 would be "2-wheel drive").