Tesla pulls out all the stops as Cybertruck sales grind to a halt
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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").
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Wait what?!?!
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The Silverado EV and F150 lightning seem pretty decent from the specs, but towing anything they still seriously suck. But for most people they're actually already pretty good... Unlike the cyber truck.
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I got a chubby
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