- Tollana1234567@lemmy.todayEnglish10 hours
It RUSTS easy, it slices hands, and deer in half, it works half of the time. it traps you in the car turning it into a COFFIN and might catch on fire.
- stumu415@lemmy.zipEnglish10 hours
No wonder this thing is banned in Europe. It didn’t pass the safety test. Luckily America has much more freedom and much loser regulations.
https://www.ecoportal.net/uk/europe-bans-cybertruck-massive-scale/114/
- dellish@lemmy.worldEnglish7 hours
Looser regulations.
But loser regulations on quite a lot of things too.
Carry on.
- stumu415@lemmy.zipEnglish2 hours
Yeah. Whilst writing, I had RFK Jr on my mind so forgive my grammar.
- Derpgon@programming.devEnglish6 hours
All the cybertrucks here in Czechia (like 3 or 4 IIRC) have to have the sharp edges covered with rubber lol
- auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldEnglish13 hours
Some of them are built so the front doesn’t fall off at all.
- 6 hours
Well I should like to think so. What are the requirements?
- teyrnon@sh.itjust.worksEnglish22 hours
The stock market is clownicized. That the flagship product of this company being dogshit, whose intrinsic value can’t exceed 10 billion didn’t tank the stock price that is currently valued at 1.5 trillion dollars, that gave the ceo 60 billion for hyping the stock price without producing actual income to justify that, well, it speaks for itself.
I would argue our bail outs are a factor in this, investor’s don’t fear a major downturn and are more reckless, knowing any large losses will be socialized from the backs of working people, their victims, while all gains are privatized.
MalReynolds@slrpnk.netEnglish
20 hoursPrice to earnings is a sanity check. There is no sanity here (Tesla), nor does it apply to many such corpos, line must go up! The only sanity is (insider) knowing enough to get out at the right time, if you don’t, you’re the product (fattened pig).
- limonfiesta@lemmy.worldEnglish1 day
All 173 of them.
Yes, you read that correctly:
Tesla only sold 173 of the Cybertruck RWD base model.
Steve@communick.newsEnglish
1 dayThat makes sense.
If you want a Cybertruck, you want the all-wheel version. Jo Miran@lemmy.mlEnglish
1 dayIf you want a Cybertruck, you want
the all-wheel versiona vasectomy.Please don’t reproduce.
- Yggstyle@lemmy.worldEnglish17 hours
I sure would want an overweight ford pinto reinvisioned as a modern brutalist steel casket that is less mobile than the original model-t.
This fine piece of… engineering that:
… struggles to run (and drive) in the cold…
… has routine problems in humidify and (god forbid) rain…
… AND elicits the same public response as a clown car …
… Really just fills that void in me.
… On my daily commute in my rental car to pay for the rental and my fortress of solitude on wheels that is out of commission - again - for another comical reason.
- 17 hours
They are, that’s how Elon is going to sell the Cybertruck 2.
- 1 day
Iirc but cant be arsed to check, 3 models - base (rwd) mid range (awd) and premium (awd with a bigger battery)
- YaksPT@sh.itjust.worksEnglish1 day
I was living in Arlington VA near the new Amazon corporate HQ. I feel like I saw all 173 of those things.
- cheat700000007@lemmy.worldEnglish22 hours
I see multiple daily near Vancouver - how many are repeat I don’t know though
EtAl@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
16 hoursYou should scrape an identification number into the doors, hood, roof, and rear. Just so you can keep track. For science.
- Tollana1234567@lemmy.todayEnglish10 hours
i saw multiple ones that were rapped with different patterns of collor. still ugly asf.
xthexder@l.sw0.comEnglish
6 hoursThe best color I’ve seen so far has been gloss black because it kinda hides the shape.
- tempest@lemmy.caEnglish21 hours
Here in Canada they get vinyl wrapped pretty quick to help protect from the salt.
As such they are pretty identifiable. There’s about 3 in my neighborhood I see from time to time.
I actually thought they were interesting looking when they first pitched them. Would never buy one now though for all obvious reasons.
- dmtalon@infosec.pubEnglish23 hours
I almost replied similarly, just means they didn’t sell many BASE models.
I live in a relatively rural area outside a city “highway loop” and I see them all the time here. Someone down the road at a small business owns one so I see that one all the time but there are plenty around here and often wrapped in some weird colors.
- Tollana1234567@lemmy.todayEnglish10 hours
i saw a large in crease in tesla starting last year, as soon as people forgot about MUSK doing his doge shit in the wh, saw a increase in purchases.
- bitjunkie@lemmy.worldEnglish1 day
That probably just means that the Elon fanboys with enough money for it went for the higher-end AWD versions.
- Tyrq@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish21 hours
No good reason for Tesla to still have a 1.5t market cap when Toyota sells 10x more cars at 300b, or ford sells twice as much at 50b. The quality sure isn’t better, and I doubt the margin on sales makes up for this.
The only competitive advantage is an egotistical nazi imbecile at the helm, and I only say it’s an advantage simply because they’re still holding value somehow
- teyrnon@sh.itjust.worksEnglish22 hours
The market is completely divorced from fundamentals. It’s a casino, and the government bailing out connected companies every downturn has perverted the natural pricing of these stocks.
- Tyrq@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish21 hours
I wonder how long that can continue, somethings gotta give with all these straws they keep adding to the struggling camel, one assumes anyway
- teyrnon@sh.itjust.worksEnglish21 hours
Right? But it’s been like 7 plus years, longer really, at some point the FED and USG (US government,) won’t be able to hold up this house of cards. But when?
The sad fact is they will bail these assholes out on our backs too, another straw, with the promise of trillions of straws on our backs. Something has got to give here. We are on an unsustainable path.
- cecilkorik@piefed.caEnglish22 hours
It’s a safety feature. You’re actually safer once the wheels fall off, because it can no longer go anywhere.
- postmateDumbass@lemmy.worldEnglish17 hours
Who cant wait to buy one of their robots to take care of their kids?
- FauxLiving@lemmy.worldEnglish16 hours
At least the front didn’t fall off.
It’s not typical, I’d like to make that clear
- ProfessorScience@lemmy.worldEnglish1 day
Most of the time the front doesn’t fall off at all! Unless a wave hits it.
MalReynolds@slrpnk.netEnglish
20 hoursClassic. No, I didn’t click. Please don’t be Rick Astley (also a classic). OK I did click and it’s not. Here’s the context… Clarke and Dawe - The Front Fell Off - YouTube
- ulkesh@piefed.socialEnglish22 hours
A-hahahahahahaha. AHAHAHAHAHAHA. AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! breathes deeply AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I didn’t realize they offered a NWD option.
MushuChupacabra@piefed.worldEnglish
1 dayIn a normal company, insisting on bringing the cybertruck to marked would have resulted in the CEO getting punted.


















