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posted ago by HeavenlyTrumpets ago by HeavenlyTrumpets +680 / -0

This timeline never fails to amaze me.

P.S. I also hope he keeps it up because all the douchebag cucks who bought his cars before, are now stuck with them. lol

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Afeazo 13 points ago +13 / -0

The cyber truck is seriously no joke, it’s a genuine masterpiece of American engineering. It’s a pickup truck that not only can tow more than a base model F-350, but it can do 0-60 in the same time as a $120,000 Corvette ZR1. In addition, the body is so durable you can hit it with a metal bat and it will barely even scratch. For a truck that costs under $70k.

I will be very surprised if it doesn’t become extremely popular in the truck fan or blue collar workforce. Imagine using your work truck to haul roofing materials or concrete all day getting beat up then after work taking it to the track and smoking somebody’s Lamborghini Huracán lmao. I personally think it’s ugly, but would buy it just for performance.

Plus with how big Tesla’s batteries need to be, they might even be able to completely eliminate the need for a generator on job sites as the Tesla might be able to power all the needed tools. All I can say is Tesla has an insane opportunity with this vehicle, hopefully they can pull it off.

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Rugar22 2 points ago +4 / -2

If you want an electric truck that's nice, Nikola Motor Company's full size pickup at least looks like a real truck: https://nikolamotor.com/badger

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libs_r_sh1t 3 points ago +4 / -1

No vehicles in production. Their initial tech was hydrogen which Toyota did decades ago and failed. Does it not make you wonder why these guys got major backing and attention in the last 6 months without having a single product?

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Rugar22 2 points ago +2 / -0

They are still building the plant in Arizona so it's gonna be awhile.

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Afeazo 2 points ago +2 / -0

This thing does look a lot better than the Cybertruck. I’m curious as to how reliable the hydrogen fuel cell is? They do exist in cars, but they are no where near as popular as full electric so I’m wondering why that is. But from everything else from specs to price it looks like it’s almost identical to the Tesla.