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p.s. for those that were worried about FUD, I added some pork FUD. I’m just trying to let people know to be aware and take the time to look twice before moving from a stop. It doesn’t matter what car you’re driving most have a large A pillar now.
The A pillar has a larger blind spot on my Model 3. I can't tell you how many times people almost walk into my car at parking lots. If you can't see the driver's face, the drive can't see you!!! I drive at walking pace so they are always in my blind spot when we move at the same speed.

Cybertruck's little window fixed all that. No more surprises from people all of the sudden popping up in front of my hood now.
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The A pillar has a larger blind spot on my Model 3. I can't tell you how many times people almost walk into my car at parking lots. If you can't see the driver's face, the drive can't see you!!! I drive at walking pace so they are always in my blind spot when we move at the same speed.

Cybertruck's little window fixed all that. No more surprises from people all of the sudden popping up in front of my hood now.
Yeah, personally, it hasn't been an issue for me in the Cybertruck...
 

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Here is a Cybertruck vs Lexus on Ventura Blvd. in Woodland hills CA. On June 10. Hopefully not bad enough to total the truck. Maybe about 30 mph on the Lexus and the Cyber truck entered from the side street. Maybe the Lexus was in the blind area of the A pillar as the Cybertruck entered the intersection.

p.s. for those that were worried about FUD, I added some pork FUD. I’m just trying to let people know to be aware and take the time to look twice before moving from a stop. It doesn’t matter what car you’re driving most have a large A pillar now.

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I see $14,000 in cosmetic damage. Lights alone are more than $4000. New frunk, $3000, bumper and covers with possibly 2 new front fenders. If it got into the front suspension, more than $20,000.
 


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You guys are assuming this was an accident. I think this is proof of the excellent visibility afforded the driver through the A pillar as he aimed for the Lexus and hit his target square on.


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oh puh-lease. its not bad if you pay attention
I agree, the windshield is so wide and so tall that you already have a great view so the pillar and blind spot area near the triangular window is a spot you would have no chance of seeing in most vehicles because it would be dashboard etc.
 

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Bondo and a wrap. You're good.
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