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    11 months ago

    Bus? Like sharing the ride with poor people? Only over Elmos dead, cold body.

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    11 months ago

    They are powered by Elon’s massive ego exclusively and as such don’t require any polluting fuel or rare earth metals. The future is finally here

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      11 months ago

      The problem with self driving cars is that you have to watch them plow into pedestrians. No windows no problem!

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      11 months ago

      They could use one of those corten type steel alloys that develop a protective rust patina so it looks hideously rusty, but isn’t actually losing strength.

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    11 months ago

    I wonder if the cybertruck isn’t just a halo model. Something to grab attention, that few people will actually ever (be able to or choose to) buy.

    A bit like how everyone thinks the gullwing doors on the Model X are really cool, but ultimately almost everyone ends up buying the model Y, which is a stylistically boring, dated, but practical crossover SUV.

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      Cybertruck got a lot of attention as the first EV truck when it was announced, and early adopters loved the unique features promised. But it is awfully different and truck buyers are conservative. EV early adopters have many other choices and probably less use for a truck. I’m excited about the idea and was even more excited when it was announced, but not for me. I’m less excited about the prospects in general and hope writing off that development doesn’t hurt Tesla too much