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Tucker says they like it in Maine … his second video on the truck

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Tucker's the curmudgeon and the Maine-ers are the voice of optimism. I do get the Maine-ers points about snow removal. It is a very important part of their life. But overall they were reasonable in their review and clearly shows that innovation knows no boundaries.

That was some of the greasiest, slimiest mud to deal with too.
 

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Tucker's (the biggest doubter amongst the whole crew) Final Word: "Flying Colors"
 

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Tucker's the curmudgeon and the Maine-ers are the voice of optimism. I do get the Maine-ers points about snow removal. It is a very important part of their life. But overall they were reasonable in their review and clearly shows that innovation knows no boundaries.

That was some of the greasiest, slimiest mud to deal with too.
Yeah, I guarantee that F-250 wouldn't have driven through that mud pit unless it had mud specific tires.

The cool thing is they really liked it.
 

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Tucker's (the biggest doubter amongst the whole crew) Final Word: "Flying Colors"
That's because Tucker doesn't know trucks. I mean his net worth is probably around $100-$200 million and the truck he drives is a 1970's 1/2 ton. It's two best qualities are it's cheap and easy to work on, two things he doesn't need at all. Dumb choice. The truck is all about image for Tucker.
 

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It’s always good to see hard core believers to have an open mind about innovation. That’s how humanity moves forward in terms of technology evolution. Imagine when cars were first introduced and hard core horse carriage owners never adopted it. Of course no need to fuel the horse, no paved roads needed, low on maintenance, but probably not the best in terms of innovation.

Cybertruck is actually the pinnacle of what a Truck should be. SS body, high torque, amazing maneuverability, adjustable suspension, great payload.. what else defines a good truck? Range or towing is an infrastructure problem. Cost is a scaling problem. Other than these two points, I have never heard any negative point from a hard core truck person. My only sticking point was the rear window, but I have changed my opinion. Trucks work in messy places where there is lot of dirt and debris. Having a fully enclosed cabin is the best choice for the ultimate pickup truck. At the end of the day, you can sit inside a clean car and breathe fresh air.

Contrary to what some believe, Cybertruck is actually the ultimate truck and not just a toy or fast golf cart! It can be a toy truck like how Mike Tyson had pet Tiger, but in the wild truck world, Cybertruck is as badass Truck as any truck could ever be!
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