It’s also quicker, faster, corners better, and because of the flat floor, likely has better cargo room.
It’s also quicker, faster, corners better, and because of the flat floor, likely has better cargo room.
It’s like a scene from Superman. Unbelievable. God was watching over those children.
This is criminal negligence. There’s no way the kids were properly buckled in.
I had a two door Wrangler, a 2015, when our son was born. A fun car. Loved driving it with the roof off. But it never felt remotely safe enough for a baby, or a toddler. Even with the right car seats or booster seats. So he never rode in it - and it was gone within a few months of his birth. Just not worth it, there…
Had to be sarcastic because this crap angers me to my core. I sure hope they bring an assload of charges against the adults.
This right here. Those things have like 5 point harnesses. Either they just weren’t using car seats, or they weren’t buckling the kids in.
One working the pedals, one steering, no wonder they had no seat belts on.
it’s not clear if the two children were in car seats at the time of the crash
Will people ever learn? While it’s good that the toddlers weren’t hurt, they should not have been driving in the first place!
Jeep, the only company brave enough to ask the Big Questions:
I genuinely hope the driver of the vehicle (responsible party) gets bitch slapped with all the charges for not having these kids properly restrained.
“So, after I went back to the hospital to get the stitches out of my leg from where I gashed it on the Cybertruck’s door, I stopped to pick up some groceries. Came home to find my tailgate is bent now.
Ideal family vehicle. Parent of the year.
“Buddy, it’s not your fault your shitty truck is falling apart around you.”
I don’t even understand the appeal of this thing for NON-truck stuff. The flat panels make it look primitive to me rather than futuristic. Like it was built by a civilization that hadn’t yet figured out how to bend steel into more complex shapes.
I used a decade old Kia Sedona with the seats out to move thousands of pounds of rocks over a period of about 2 months, zero long term issues even with the suspension being totally flat out a few times. The Cybertruck is a worse truck than a budget minivan.
We’ve hauled 2500 lbs of cement blocks/gravel in my friend’s Chevy colorado ZR2 (overweight by about 700 lbs of load capacity before adding 4 people in the cab) and this shit didn’t happen lol.
Good looking car. It is a shame that people will not buy in large numbers, because they have a bias against cheap cars and KIAs.