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Well see, this is a feature. Say you’re launching a boat. As soon as the Cybertruck feels the gravity pull the boat down the ramp, the Cybertruck will disengage its motors and also function as a boat (briefly). Now you have two boats! Afterwards, the truck transitions into “Technosub” mode and submerges beneath the

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Look at that awesome off-road performance.

Maybe Shady Sands is built atop the ruins of a pre-war city with the same name? Anyways, I’m not really prepared to claim the show has “shit the bed” based on 12 frames of footage not looking exactly like this:

The Mustang II (74-79) and Fox-body Mustang (79-2004) are not based on the same chassis.

This looks like the showcase that Walton Goggins has always deserved.

Okay. I’m mostly on board. But I just need to know...

just a reminder for all of you people comparing this to the LotR show:

Ah, so you’ve seen the show in its entirety and aren’t just making pithy judgements based on a 90 second trailer.

If they didn’t do this, people would just cry that it wasn’t the same. Being “safe” is the smart thing to do creatively and financially.

Looks like the game come to life.

You forgot one of the other most important characteristics, rich.

Yes, but he’s a white apartheid immigrant, so that’s okay. Somehow.

Isn’t Elon an immigrant?

There is absolutely no way an even smaller pickup truck would outsell a mid sized SUV, regardless of other competition. It just wouldn’t make sense for them to go after a niche market that’s currently occupied by the Santa Cruz and Maverick. They need volume to survive and volume is going to be the mid sized SUV. They

It’s the car they* didnt want you** to have.

Are they trying to win over the proudly poorly educated group that will not change their views in the face over overwhelming science and research studies?

Not sure but it may be eligible for a $7500 tax credit, which would make that price a little more reasonable. 

Well, it is the average price of a new car.

They cut their R&D budget to the bone, outsourced production of a lot of parts that used to be made in house to other companies with poor consistency and quality control, ignored and deliberately silenced employees that tried to speak out about the numerous problems that came up, and used the money that used to go to

Do you honestly think that it’s impossible to both believe a) 10/7 was a horrific atrocity and b) the IDF slaughtering tens of thousands of children and doing their best to starve two million people to death is a horrific atrocity, and that neither one was justified?