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The Positive, Argument Free Cybertruck Thread

Bartman

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TIME FOR HYPE!!
Things I love about Cybertruck (unexhaustive list):

  • Most American Truck in the world
  • First to full Steer by Wire
  • Stainless Friggin Steel?!?!? (I might have a SS fetish, not willing to diagnose)
  • Wont have to worry about scratches/branches/rust form snow salts or living near beach
  • Smooth AF ride for an off-roader
  • Turning radius of a toyota corolla?! Turning radius is huge for a city/suburb dweller like me
  • Can power tools (personally, battery chainsaws are amazing due to quietness but the battery life is abysmal. I can just plug one in now!)
  • The room in the back seat! (Have you ever been in the back of a Tacoma? It sucks.)
  • It's an EV, and a good one. Maybe y'all have driven EVs long enough you've forgotten about ICE problems, but I haven't
  • Can play music from phones and stuff. More of a me problem, but cassettes after like 30 plays sound terrible and CDs stop when there's any little bumps.
  • Horn button (Can't believe this wasn't a thing with Teslas, but glad it's back)
  • Bottom looks like you can actually hose it out
  • Bed can fit plywood
  • Vault that locks securely and Just Works
  • L-Tracks and plenty of tiedown locations
  • Frunk!!
  • Fast AF acceleration
  • You can sleep in the cabin (on the huge dashboard XD)
  • Watching Youtube and Netflix in the car
  • You can see the sky from inside the vehicle

I think I fall in the target audience of "wants tesla but needs slightly more offroad capability than current models have" and this thing more than delivers
You forgot awesome sound system and dog mode.
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Thanks for saying that. Lots of wonderful, amazing people in this world and in this forum.

I have been sucked into the negative side of many forum in the past.

I think I have learned enjoying a forum comes from learning humility.

I used to get hurt if my view wasn't accepted and would become defensive.

I learned a lot from trying to make my marriage survive. I stopped trying to change her and learned to see where I could grow from our differences.

It has worked so well I try to use it at work and I my relationships with others.

Honestly though, deep inside I am a sarcastic @ss and you will see me expose it now and then.

Mostly when newbs show up knowing everything and attacking longtime respected members.
A music YouTube creator said something about the comments that applies to the boards. He said most of the comments said more about the commenter than it did the video they were commenting about. I think the same is true everywhere online…
 
 








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