It's completely ugly.Am I the only one that really dislikes the look of this truck?
Well, the first Toyota that encountered it apparently tried to fly off the road to get away from it, so I would have to say, no you’re not the only one.Am I the only one that really dislikes the look of this truck?
I saw another story earlier that apparently confirmed it, but that’s all I’ve gone on. Even if it wasn’t a test vehicle they haven’t made any official deliveries to the public. Only Tesla affiliated people have been able to take delivery of person vehicles so far.I thought the article stated that it was registered to someone with the same name as a Tesla engineer but it didn't specify that it was actually owned by Tesla.
No I hate it and many would call me me a Tesla fanboy here.Am I the only one that really dislikes the look of this truck?
The cybertruck has been on the road for four weeks. Elon really hyped how "amazing " and advanced the safety features of fsd and autopilot are on this truck are. If he didn't overhype the milage, tow ratings, bed capacity and the ability to be "almost autonomous " people wouldn't give him so much flack.I'm pretty sure there were no other accidents in California yesterday, so a story had to be done about the CT. It had nothing to do with typical Tesla clickbait, right? Unless there was an ATTACK robot involved, of course...
How many Cybertrucks are we talking about? 100? 500? What does fsd and ap have to do with the accident? Mileage? Did they contribute? Do we even know if fault has been determined?The cybertruck has been on the road for four weeks. Elon really hyped how "amazing " and advanced the safety features of fsd and autopilot are on this truck are. If he didn't overhype the milage, tow ratings, bed capacity and the ability to be "almost autonomous " people wouldn't give him so much flack.
My only gripe is that it looks exactly like the rolling brick wall I originally complained about. Regardless of who's at fault the damage on the Corolla while the Cybertruck is relatively unscathed tells the story.How many Cybertrucks are we talking about? 100? 500? What does fsd and ap have to do with the accident? Mileage? Did they contribute? Do we even know if fault has been determined?
The cybertruck has been on the road for four weeks. Elon really hyped how "amazing " and advanced the safety features of fsd and autopilot are on this truck are. If he didn't overhype the milage, tow ratings, bed capacity and the ability to be "almost autonomous " people wouldn't give him so much flack.
Sure. I guess my point is, how does this accident affect my life? There are accidents on Skyline Blvd all the time. This story is getting a lot of air play. Why? Clickbait for the win!When one makes it a point to not have PR flacks, or fires the people who did do that job, and relies on the media to spread the gospel, you don't get to choose whether those messages are favorable, or not favorable, to your position. That's the bed you've made.
Perhaps some more infantile poop emojis are in order…
True. Tesla didn't have to do a thing to make this big news. Media wants stuff like this to be in the news. Free publicity.Sure. I guess my point is, how does this accident affect my life? There are accidents on Skyline Blvd all the time. This story is getting a lot of air play. Why? Clickbait for the win!
Here's a video of the cars on our beautiful road.
Corolla driver's insurance: "You hit a what??????"
This video is great
Say what? Corolla driver crosses centerline and hits truck and it's truck's fault how exactly? Oh, the Corolla driver was looking at the CT with envy and forgot to drive. Got it.Sure speaks to my distain of large heavy vehicles, doesn't it?
You completely missed my point. It had nothing to do with who’s at fault. It’s about accidents in general.Say what? Corolla driver crosses centerline and hits truck and it's truck's fault how exactly? Oh, the Corolla driver was looking at the CT with envy and forgot to drive. Got it.
This video is great
Yeah, not good. I don’t understand putting buttons on the wheel for it. I’m glad ours still has stalks.Yes, needlessly changing a function that has worked properly, and intuitively, for at least 60 years.