Tesla Cybertruck
#631
Funny, I was thinking the exact same thing and thought maybe if he was more normal he wouldn’t be so successful. I also don’t think he is divisive, he just says what he thinks. Just because other people don’t speak their mind doesn’t mean they aren’t divisive, it’s just not in your face.
Also Elon has said he has Aspergers, and I suspect our companies founder does as well
#632
I would say a good number of brilliant people I've met are a bit off. Elon so much reminds me of a former CEO who is now the founder of the company I work for, brilliant inventor, engineer and scientist, but completely unfiltered, says what's on his mind, and can say the most socially awkward things at the wrong time.
Also Elon has said he has Aspergers, and I suspect our companies founder does as well
Also Elon has said he has Aspergers, and I suspect our companies founder does as well
Also, I still like the Cybertruck and would love to buy one but this time I’ll wait until the hype dies down if you know what I mean…
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#634
Oh no doubt he’s on the spectrum. What makes me cringe when he publicly speaks is not what he says, it’s the weird mannerisms he has when he talks. It’s kind of uncomfortable to watch.
Also, I still like the Cybertruck and would love to buy one but this time I’ll wait until the hype dies down if you know what I mean…
Also, I still like the Cybertruck and would love to buy one but this time I’ll wait until the hype dies down if you know what I mean…
#635
Haters are going to have a hard time keying this thing
#637
Cool, but pointless. That’s what this vehicle is in its totality, cool but pointless. Celebrities will drive them all over Hollywood. It’s like a modern Hummer.
#642
Oh no doubt he’s on the spectrum. What makes me cringe when he publicly speaks is not what he says, it’s the weird mannerisms he has when he talks. It’s kind of uncomfortable to watch.
Also, I still like the Cybertruck and would love to buy one but this time I’ll wait until the hype dies down if you know what I mean…
Also, I still like the Cybertruck and would love to buy one but this time I’ll wait until the hype dies down if you know what I mean…
#643
Why would I want to? Think about how much more efficient it would be if it were lighter, how much fewer resources it would use.
Cool, but pointless. That’s what this vehicle is in its totality, cool but pointless. Celebrities will drive them all over Hollywood. It’s like a modern Hummer.
Cool, but pointless. That’s what this vehicle is in its totality, cool but pointless. Celebrities will drive them all over Hollywood. It’s like a modern Hummer.
#644
I like things that are designed in a way that works the best, thats one of my big issues with Tesla and how they design cars. They design lots of stuff to be "cool" and "different" that actually makes their cars worse. Yokes. No stalks. Turn signal buttons. Horn buttons. Gullwing doors. Super thick stainless panels that have a huge cost and add weight just so you can film yourself kicking your own door. Etc.
As for the CyberTruck being pointless. Nobody is ever going to haul stuff in this vehicle. Its never going offroad. The bed will never be used. Its simply a fashion accessory to be driven around Beverly Hills by Arnold Swarzenegger and Ben Affleck. So huge parking it will be painful, not practical really for any reason. Cool, but pointless. Like a Hummer.
Last edited by SW17LS; 12-02-23 at 09:44 AM.
#645
Cybertruck completely eliminates the paint shop one of the most resource intensive and polluting parts of auto production. Your claims that no one will ever use Cybertruck for utility is ridiculous and will not age well. Quote me on it, you will be wrong.
No door dings is a HUGE benefit.
No door dings is a HUGE benefit.