I will pass on Rolex and do fine with Tissot (I know it’s for the plebs) till CT are 35k according to Douggy Doug, and then my driveway will become:This guy didn't even get it remotely right, he said we wear an Omega speedmaster, that's how you can tell he doesn't know his stuff, its Rolex or nothing
It was just a joke.. but Rolex does make a fine watch but I agree id rather have a driveway full of CT'sI will pass on Rolex and do fine with Tissot (I know it’s for the plebs) till CT are 35k according to Douggy Doug, and then my driveway will become:
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I was joking too, just poking fun at other “influencers”.It was just a joke.. but Rolex does make a fine watch but I agree id rather have a driveway full of CT's
You made it 7?! I Barely made it ONE!!I stopped watching on 7th minute. I want to say it again and again to people like that: hey, Envy in silence!!!
typical douche bag looking for clicks.So what was the gist?
Don’t want to support another click.
Thanks for the summary. Sounds like a total DB. I will be sure to not ever give the channel a click or view.I had Grok summarize:
Here’s a clear summary of the YouTube video:
Video Title:
2025 Tesla Cybertruck: Regular Car Reviews
Channel: Regular Car Reviews Uploaded: April 13, 2026 (very new video) Length/Style: Sarcastic, brutally honest review in the signature RCR style—more rant and cultural commentary than a traditional car review.
Overall Summary
The host delivers a highly critical, satirical takedown of the 2025 Tesla Cybertruck. He portrays it not just as a flawed vehicle, but as a symbol of 2026 class division, tech-bro excess, and aggressive “I’m better than you” culture. While he does touch on actual driving impressions and design flaws, the review is mostly a scorched-earth roast mixing dark humor, social commentary, and personal jabs at Tesla/Elon Musk culture.
Key Points from the Review:
• Design & Build Quality:
◦ Sharp, unbeveled stainless steel edges that can cut your skin (owners apparently like this “tough guy” aspect).
◦ Poor visibility and ergonomics.
◦ The tonneau cover blocks the rear window.
◦ Almost no useful interior storage (doors have none; owners 3D-print their own cubbies and add-ons).
◦ Turn signals on the steering wheel change orientation during turns, which feels weird.
◦ Accelerator is overly aggressive with no finesse—launches the heavy truck like an impatient rich Redditor.
• Driving Feel:
◦ Described as a 6,000+ lb “disaster” that feels oppressive and disconnected.
◦ The host contrasts it unfavorably with normal vehicles and mocks its proportions and presence on the road.
• Cultural/Social Commentary (the bulk of the video):
◦ Compares owning a Cybertruck to wealthy teens flaunting Louis Vuitton—criticism bounces off because owners are shielded by money and lawyers.
◦ Calls it “rolling internet rage bait” and a “cruel freeway oppression” vehicle for people who want to feel powerful and separated from everyone else.
◦ Links it to broader 2026 vibes: economic hardship for most, while the rich ride high in armored EVs.
◦ Draws parallels to the Hummer H2 from the early 2000s as another obnoxious status symbol of its era.
◦ Heavy sarcasm about Tesla fans, Elon Musk’s transformation from underdog to “oppressive corpo,” and the surrounding culture of clout-chasing and moral flexibility.
Tone & Style
Very negative and over-the-top satirical. The host uses dark humor, exaggerated analogies (e.g., humble-bragging consultants, beating off to American History X, etc.), and zero reverence for Tesla hype. It’s classic Regular Car Reviews: funny if you like cynical automotive commentary, but it will feel like a hit piece if you’re a Cybertruck defender.
Bottom Line from the Reviewer:
The Cybertruck isn’t just a bad or impractical truck—it’s the perfect vehicle for 2026, perfectly embodying a society where the wealthy insulate themselves in literal metal armor while everyone else struggles. He questions whether it’s actually useful or just the world’s most expensive meme.
Doubtful any mention of #1 selling EV truck. Likely the video was sponsored by a competitor mfg to discourage future buyers. Most of whom will see through the lies. I read the Grok video summary only. Watching is a waste of time.
Sadly, this has no effect when you do a search.Right click -> "Don't recommend channel" -> done.