- sploder@lemmy.worldEnglish6 hours
I can’t fathom having my husband burn to death so badly that he’s just … evaporated. But then again I can’t imagine my husband ever wanting a cybercuck so there’s also that.
- 1 hour
My wife and I are in need of a truck since we moved to a rural area and need one for stuff like trash disposal and whatnot. We’ve decided to get something practical like a hundai santafe or honda ridgeline
- thlibos@thelemmy.clubEnglish5 hours
When we finally start eating the rich, we will have readily available fires to cook them over.
- CaptainSpaceman@lemmy.worldEnglish5 hours
Wasnt there a maga dude that blew up his cybertruck in front of a hotel?
So much has happened last few years…
- Tollana1234567@lemmy.todayEnglish10 hours
cybertruck is a built in crematorium and Coffin at the same time,elon makes nazi impressed.
- 12 hours
He says the trucks are “apocalypse-proof” and claims they can withstand bullets and have “armor glass” windows.
They also withstand emergency responders and the occupant’s attempts to escape.
- Doomsider@lemmy.worldEnglish12 hours
Chances of you experiencing the apocalypse - Zero
Chances you will get trapped in an Cybercuck and be unable to get out - Not zero
- 7 hours
Elon is building both the “apocalypse-proof” (they are not) truck and the apocalypse (he really is)
- Echo Dot@feddit.ukEnglish7 hours
Let’s face face it. The most likely apocalypse is an economic crash brought on by the kind of crop of idiots. Not sure how a car is going to help with that.
SpiceDealer@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
16 hoursFires that entrap passengers are a well-documented and recurring problem with every model in Tesla’s lineup of vehicles, but Cybertrucks appear to have a disproportionate number of known deaths. Safety experts have told the Guardian that the truck’s unique design amplifies the deadly issue. The vehicles come with high-density laminated windows that are harder to break than regular car windows, making escape and rescue difficult when doors won’t unlock. And the trucks are built with materials not commonly used in the industry, like stainless steel, which can complicate the work of emergency responders. The Cybertruck is also the first Tesla model to entirely eliminate door handles on the outside of the vehicle.
First, “unique” design? It’s an ugly callback to the wedge-shaped cars of the 80s. It looks like a DeLorean model that refused to render properly, and the dev just went with it.
Second, the decision to exclude door handles is fucking mental. It’s a mundane feature that cars have had since the Model T. If they wanted to make a pickup, its handles should resemble those found on a typical pickup. If it’s “aesthetics” they’re after (which shouldn’t matter when it comes to a pickup), some of the best looking cars have had no problem including door handles into its design.
- NihilsineNefas@slrpnk.netEnglish7 hours
Fires that entrap passengers are a well-documented and recurring problem with every model in Tesla’s lineup of vehicles
How is this a perfectly valid statement about the worlds richest man’s car company without us beating him to death with hammers/ seeing how many of those baseball sized steel balls he can handle?
- 11 hours
The reason to eliminate door handles that Tesla and others typically give is aerodynamic efficiency. Granted there are other bigger aerodynamic problems. gestures at the rest of the fucking truck
- 8 minutes
I was thinking of the external ones which aren’t default exposed
- Echo Dot@feddit.ukEnglish6 hours
I thought they did have internal door handles but they’re hidden away. The problem is often they’re difficult to get to even when the car is completely intact.
- 3 hours
When it comes to driving a self-propelled crematorium, I’d primarily be concerned about the internal door handles.
- Echo Dot@feddit.ukEnglish6 hours
That’s just nonsense justification they came up with after the fact. Ferraris have door handles, so clearly they’re not much of an issue.
Anyway the car isn’t going to exceed 80 miles an hour anyways so aerodynamics barely comes into it.
- datendefekt@feddit.orgEnglish11 hours
The improvement removing the handles is there, but negligible. Especially considering the safety implications. Didn’t China ban flush door handles for safety reasons?
- halcyoncmdr@piefed.socialEnglish6 hours
Didn’t China ban flush door handles for safety reasons?
Yeah, but that literally just happened last month and doesn’t take effect until January 2027. It’s not like they did that years ago because they saw it coming.
- Soup@lemmy.worldEnglish6 hours
“Unique” here refers to the fact that every other car is built pretty much the same way in as much first responders are concerned, and that makes them predictable and fairly easy to get out of while cybertrucks are strong enough and door-handleless enough to be incredibly dangerous(while also not being strong enough to do most of what they promise).
Seefra 1@lemmy.zipEnglish
13 hoursIt looks like a DeLorean model that refused to render properly
Lmao
- ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.worldEnglish20 hours
Sounds like a great way to fake your death. The only problem is that everyone will think you died driving a Tesla.
- L0rdMathias@sh.itjust.worksEnglish19 hours
Ehhh, you’d be surprised what the modern drawing board can do.
- frongt@lemmy.zipEnglish17 hours
I mean if you’re faking your death I don’t think you’re planning on paying off the loan
- DarkCloud@lemmy.worldEnglish20 hours
Don’t Teslas have the highest crash fatality stats on the road or something? Terrible company.
Rimu@piefed.socialEnglish
19 hoursCybertrucks are 17 times more likely to kill you in a fiery way than the Ford Pinto, the previous record holder.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/02/report-cybertruck-safety-ford-pinto/
darkdemize@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
19 hoursI’m not in any way trying to downplay how bad the cyber-dumpster is, but is that an adequate sample size to extrapolate the fiery-death rate? The article says 17 times the rate of the Pinto, but it was only 5 total fires.
- meco03211@lemmy.worldEnglish18 hours
Different person, but the Pinto controversy was overblown. Media hype made it an issue when it had similar incident rates with other vehicles at the time.
Ford Pinto - Wikipedia https://share.google/A9xMle5N02j1gPmCl
- cecilkorik@piefed.caEnglish18 hours
The biggest issue with the Pinto was not the Pinto itself, it was how Ford discussed the potential issues with it internally. It was their very well documented preference for money over protecting human life that caused the controversy.
We know this really happens all the time, at all companies and in all industries, but Ford was punished for saying the quiet part out loud (amongst themselves) and getting caught doing it. We are all supposed to at least put on a show of human lives being more important than money, and Ford failed to put on the show, and for that they were punished.
We still don’t care about human life, but at least we all felt better about it afterwards.
Rimu@piefed.socialEnglish
18 hourshuh, TIL. Thanks!
So it’s just 17 times more likely to burn you to death than average cars.
- 9bananas@feddit.orgEnglish8 hours
that implies the rate at which CTs kill occupants is even higher than that when compared to modern cars, right?
- 19 hours
With 'murican healthcare prices the fatality rate is a feature.
- towerful@programming.devEnglish19 hours
But maybe they have the lowest crash rate?
So like, crashes cost money right? Someone is responsible. Someone has to pay.
But if everyone dies in an inferno, then nobody is responsible. Who can pay? They’re all dead! What medical bills? What repairs? It’s all a write off.
Sounds like a high mortality rate with low accident rate is an absolute profitable win! Free market baby!- Pennomi@lemmy.worldEnglish19 hours
According to the article they have higher crash rates and fatalities because the drivers are worse. The cars themselves actually rate fairly high in safety standards.
That being said, I think the safety evaluations are flawed and don’t consider things like electronic locks.
- BlackLaZoR@lemmy.worldEnglish17 hours
That’s what futuristic hidden door handles get you. Nice and crispy.
- Meeech@lemmy.worldEnglish15 hours
Not all of them act the same way. We have the hidden handles on our 26 Equinox EV but it still pivots open if you press on the opposite side of pulling to act as a normal handle.
- halcyoncmdr@piefed.socialEnglish6 hours
That’s a similar method to the Tesla Model 3 and Y.
The S and X had motorized handles that retracted.
The Cybertruck has no physical handles on the outside. It has a button on the B pillar that activates an electric release to pop the door open.
All of those methods are flush, but only one isn’t visible to rescuers and can completely fail with a lack of power or motor failure with no physical external backup option.
- BlackLaZoR@lemmy.worldEnglish15 hours
“Burned into a charcoal because noone around knew how to sodomize door handle into cooperation.” Would fit well on the tombstone
- 19 hours
You could almost say it’s like being put into an oven.
- meathorse@lemmy.worldEnglish18 hours
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