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Tesla Cybertruck

Apparently a 4 foot long wiper blade is sub optimal for the motor that drives it.
I know what is meant by this statement, but for a brief moment, in my head, the problem was that the wiper was insufficient. and that the solution was an 8ft long wiper blade.
 
lambert again with the absolute moronic take... of course there's a bloody major issue with the current unit if they say they will retrofit the new one for free. ffs. why would they go to the trouble if the new one was just "more efficient". that's clearly a soft-recall - i.e. them trying to get ahead of what they clearly envision as an actual and maybe even problematic recall. what's super sus to me is how they explicitly state that the old unit "isn't dangerous". like wtf? why do you have to explicitly state that? makes it seem that hell yeah it is!
 
lambert again with the absolute moronic take... of course there's a bloody major issue with the current unit if they say they will retrofit the new one for free. ffs. why would they go to the trouble if the new one was just "more efficient". that's clearly a soft-recall - i.e. them trying to get ahead of what they clearly envision as an actual and maybe even problematic recall. what's super sus to me is how they explicitly state that the old unit "isn't dangerous". like wtf? why do you have to explicitly state that? makes it seem that hell yeah it is!

Tesla’s Cybertruck Motor Upgrade Feels Oddly Like Another Recall
 
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I've seen two now in the unforgiving stainless steel. Except, both were wrapped, one white, the other black. Both felt like a glitch in rendering...

Don't you mean a glitch in the matrix?
 
There is one local to me that has a wrap that's supposed to look like that stamped carbon fiber that kinda looks like black OSB. However, the wrap has a repeating pattern that is only like q2" wide, so it makes it look a bit like a houndstooth pattern. But even worse, they made no effort to align the pattern from panel to panel. So it's straight across on one door, slightly tilted on the other door, and way tilted on the side of the box. The whole look is like "My first patchwork" and looks suuuper cheap.
 
There is one local to me that has a wrap that's supposed to look like that stamped carbon fiber that kinda looks like black OSB. However, the wrap has a repeating pattern that is only like q2" wide, so it makes it look a bit like a houndstooth pattern. But even worse, they made no effort to align the pattern from panel to panel. So it's straight across on one door, slightly tilted on the other door, and way tilted on the side of the box. The whole look is like "My first patchwork" and looks suuuper cheap.


Pics of that will win a carbage award!
 
"I don't know what brand of vacuum you're currently using, but this is the biggest sucker of them all."
 
I have never watched this guy before and probably never will again.

What a tool, it's like he's trying to cram everything wrong with YouTube into one video.
 
To be honest, for me that's non-news: drivers crash ICE cars all the time, sometimes those cars go up in flames as well and nobody bats an eye. Why would a crash with a Cybertruck be any different? It's not that driving a Cybertruck is bulletproof (pun intended) so you're still in charge of driving yourself or supervising the Autopilot so anything a stupid driver in an ICE car can do a stupid driver in a Cybertruck can do as well.
 
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