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Anyways an open door policy from the South isn’t exactly a brilliant idea.

Were they flying from nO’Hare?

As a lib, I feel so owned after seeing this video.

I just checked the tailgate on my 1995 Dodge Dakota cause I was sitting on it drinking coffee and reading Jalopnik. Yeah it gets horrible gas mileage, but the tailgate don’t bend. I’ve loaded enough onto it to lower the truck, but it bounces back. The cables holding the tailgate rusted once. I bought new cables on

Uh, how many microns, again?

It really does sound like an abusive relationship.

Apocalypse-ready, baby!

Bro, it’s totally your fault for loading that tailgate with over 15 lbs of groceries! Next time, put the soda and beer cases directly in the bed so you can avoid additional damage to the tailgate.

It reminds me of the basic polygon models used for vehicles in early development versions of video games.  You know, before they add real models and skins to the objects.  

“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.

Ahh, a Cyber truck with a slightly bent tail gate.

We tease about how the editors here don’t care, but this word’s spelling prove they absolutely give an F.  An extra one in this case.

The CyberTruck is not a truck. It is a lifestyle vehicle for influencers and tools.

Traffic Aware Cruise? Chill Mode? Car Wash Mode? Love to put my car in a different “mode” every time I do anything.

Let me try!

huh.  it’s almost like 100 years of automotive building know-how was ignored when making this thing.

Typical RVs of this type are 96 inches wide, or 8 feet. If this is a 42 foot RV then the size would be 8 x 42 or 336 square feet. Granted portions of this push out for additional living area, so lets be very generous and say 500 square feet (it’s likely less due to the deck area). If this is $110K, that makes this

Maybe one day the “anti-woke” crowd will realize that most of the internet today is posting shit literally to just to upset them for clicks. It’s actually incredible how much of social media is some person who got popular for baking bread or underwater welding getting clicks and comments for posting a stolen

None of the features you mentioned (except for maybe the voltage) are unique in any way and are technologies that have been around for a decade or more. The steer-by-wire is not the first, but is apparently the first without a mechanical fail-safe. So the Cybertruck IS the best at deleting practical engineering and

Of course it’s a FBD owner