Somewhere in Texas, a Cybertruck owner saw the words “Wade Mode” and thought, let’s put that to the test. So he drove his Cybertruck down to Grapevine Lake, apparently to test the feature. The truck quickly became disabled. Thankfully the power windows didn’t lock up, and the people inside got out safely. Then Grapevine Fire […]
Well, I would say the test results were conclusive, if nothing else.
There’s something to say about how an idiot you must be to buy a Cybertruck to start with: it’s less capable than other electric (or not electric) pick-up, it’s unecessarily big, it’s fragile and expensive, and owning one doesn’t convey the image of their buyers they think it conveys.
And so not surprisingly, that pool of people counts amongst the biggest idiots who will do these kind of idiot tests.
I can’t but wonder how many CT buyers would be dead by now if Musk had claimed the CT can glide.
paying 100k+ for the cybertruck is already absurd. only 2types of people i see buying it magats that want to stick it to the libs because ELON started supporting them, and politically ignorant asians of elons drama.
There’s something to say about how an idiot you must be to buy a Cybertruck to start with: it’s less capable than other electric (or not electric) pick-up, it’s unecessarily big, it’s fragile and expensive, and owning one doesn’t convey the image of their buyers they think it conveys.
And so not surprisingly, that pool of people counts amongst the biggest idiots who will do these kind of idiot tests.
I can’t but wonder how many CT buyers would be dead by now if Musk had claimed the CT can glide.
paying 100k+ for the cybertruck is already absurd. only 2types of people i see buying it magats that want to stick it to the libs because ELON started supporting them, and politically ignorant asians of elons drama.