TESLA TRUCK

Elon Musk revealed the new cybertruck :

0-60 in 2.9 seconds

Base price 40k USD

Over 500 miles of range

Despite everyone on twitter claiming it looks like a 3rd grade drawing, I think it looks clean and fits the upper class blade runner aesthetic. With all the mixed emotions I was wondering what you guys think of it.

 

That is true, which was sort of my point (nobody wants to admit it). But the reason that the 95% buy them is because that status embodies the hard working, American values that Ford and the like portray with their brands. Not because they want to be the Blade Runner techno cyber truck driver.

 

They could have done a LOT better with the styling. Personally, I think the Model S looks fantastic. Not Aston Martin DB5 fantastic, but still good. This looks like they're trying too hard. Model 3 is not bad, same with Model X. This looks like garbage.

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Malta Monkey:
They could have done a LOT better with the styling. Personally, I think the Model S looks fantastic. Not Aston Martin DB5 fantastic, but still good. This looks like they're trying too hard. Model 3 is not bad, same with Model X. This looks like garbage.

I honestly hate the styling of Teslas in general. I'm kind of glad this looks nothing like the boring designs of typical Teslas.

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What's the best looking car in your opinion? Just curious.

I think the Lamborghini Miura is up there, along with the Jag E Type convertible. For more modern cars that aren't hypercars, it's hard to determine. I really like the Model S styling. I think the Porsche 911 is hard to beat.

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  1. Zero practicality in a work setting
  2. Car windows are designed to shatter easily in the case of a wreck where your car doors wont open and your car is one fire
  3. "car bodies dent for good reasons - crumple zones dissipate energy through the body in an accident, instead of the occupants. Work hardening from constant vibration could create cracks - it isn't as though manufacturers haven't tried and rejected other material"
  4. Used a dead blow mallet for the 'sledgehammer' test. they're designed not to do damage #ElonMuskIsAFraud #TSLAto0
 

Thats merely a fraud-boy claim. Just like his other claims, most of the time they have no real footing.

Due to the upwards slope of the bed, itd be impossible to reach the front 2/3s of the bed. I probably shouldn't be commenting on the practicality to a blue-collar work for obvious reason though.

 
ElonMuskIsAFraud:
1. Zero practicality in a work setting 2. Car windows are designed to shatter easily in the case of a wreck where your car doors wont open and your car is one fire 3. "car bodies dent for good reasons - crumple zones dissipate energy through the body in an accident, instead of the occupants. Work hardening from constant vibration could create cracks - it isn't as though manufacturers haven't tried and rejected other material" 4. Used a dead blow mallet for the 'sledgehammer' test. they're designed not to do damage #ElonMuskIsAFraud #TSLAto0

Yeah, so pretty sure the same metal used for a spaceship is not going to crack under daily earth-based pressure.

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I fucking love this brutalist design honestly. For those out there who say no one will buy this, they will buy F150s, they don’t understand why people buy hugeass trucks in the first place. 95% of truck flatbeds are empty aka the person driving does not need this huge truck. The people who use trucks for work might not buy this, but the people who want to show off/overcompensate for a tiny peen/satisfy their midlife crisis (aka most truck buyers) will. Truck buyers (except those who actually use them for work) and Tesla buyers both don’t NEED these crazy vehicles, but they want to flex on others, especially California and tech bros. Also, the pricing is competitive - people already spend $60k+ on a truck, why not spend that much and get a truck that goes 0 - 60 in 2.9 seconds, and has a larger range than any other Tesla vehicle. Short Tesla’s crazy financials, but long this truck.

 
Lloyd BIankfein:
the people who want to show off/overcompensate for a tiny peen/satisfy their midlife crisis (aka most truck buyers) will.

Living in Austin taught me that some parts of the country are absolutely overflowing with these kinds of people. Some of the most rugged accountants, lawyers and financial advisors the world has ever known. This truck should go nicely paired with an Orvis jacket and a Yeti cooler.

 
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This is the only vehicle I have considered buying new. At 14,000LBS, it would be the most towing capacity in it's class. Smoking almost every streetcar on the track at probably low 11's in the quarter mile. 500M is as much as I'll ever drive in a day. Stainless steel and functionality over aesthetic for the ultimate fuck you. $40K for base model is an insane price point (Rivian RT1 is priced at $70K base). I can see myself at 200K miles on the chassis and just slapping in a new battery + hardware upgrades for another 200K + autonomous driving.

 

So according to tesladeaths.com (and extrapolating out the last 8 months), Tesla's have driven on autopilot for over 2 billion miles. To put that in perspective, that is 20 times the distance to the Sun.

In those 2 billion miles, 4 deaths have been confirmed to be the responsibility of the autopilot system. Only 2 deaths have occurred since mid-2016. That means there is 1 death per 500MM miles driven under autopilot.

In 2016 there was 1 death per 80MM miles driven of regular vehicles under driver control.

Statistically speaking, you're 6.25x safer in a Tesla driving under autopilot control than driving in a normal car. Not bad for a beta software that is constantly improving.

 

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FUCK ELON HIS CARS HAVE CAUGHT ON FIRE, BATTERIES DON'T HAVE THE RANGE OF GAS WHEN TOWING, CAR LOOKS LIKE A ROBOT CLIT

ELON IS A GOD HOW DARE YOU MOCK HIM WINDOWS AREN'T MEANT FOR WHAT THEY TESTED AND ITS MORE FUNCTIONAL THAN ANYTHING DRIVEN TODAY

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y'all care way too much about what other people drive. you don't like 'em? short the stock. you like 'em? buy the product

 

Having taken a day or so to consider the cybertruck, I've got to say--I really don't like the design and I haven't been able to get used to it. I still think they'll sell a crazy number of these, but I don't think this particular truck model is going to put a dent in the truck market; I think non-truck people are going to be jumping into the fray for the novelty but I just don't see truck people turning in their F150 for the Tesla cybertruck. I hope Tesla makes a second truck model that is a bit less drastic, although still uniquely Tesla.

Maybe it's because I can't get over my disappointment that this is the one I wanted and what was delivered was nothing like it:

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I'm a little surprised with the 0-60 numbers that keep claiming at $40,000. The Lamborghini Aventador goes 0-60 in 2.9 or 2.7 in the SVJ Jota. I mean hey, if you want it, it looks weird in my opinion. Just wondering if it sound an alarm if someone decides to scratch it or if if can even be scratched with a key.

P.S Don't forget a Tesla in self drive mode crashed because it couldn't differentiate between a white semi truck and the sky. Also, seen people falling asleep while it is self driving on the highway, the car is autonomous. You are never suppose to take your hands off the wheel. I went to my local mall and there is a Tesla store, the sale persons was completely honest.

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Huh? I don't understand these criticisms. The cybertruck's $70,000 model has the 0-60 2.9 second time, and your issue is that people are claiming the $40,000 model has it? So what? A gigantic truck that is $70k and does 0-60 in 2.9 seconds is amazing and is a fraction of the cost of a Lambo.

I also don't get the criticism of the self-drive function. It has gone hundreds of millions of miles (maybe billions now) with a few incidents. Again, so what? If anything, that's a testament to how good Tesla's self-drive mode is. Nice self-own though.

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Huh? I don't understand these criticisms. The cybertruck's $70,000 model has the 0-60 2.9 second time, and your issue is that people are claiming the $40,000 model has it? So what? A gigantic truck that is $70k and does 0-60 in 2.9 seconds is amazing and is a fraction of the cost of a Lambo.

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The truck space is so competitive between Ford, GM, and Dodge that Tesla could see little to no sales in this particular segment. I laughed when the window cracked. Understanding consumer behavior and purchases is the irony of the reveal. Most truck drivers buy these big trucks and do not really need all that space. Half of the trucks aren't even used for the intended purpose. So I see why Tesla made this, but breaking into this market is pretty tough especially with a futuristic design.

 

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