this goes also for many ‘fans’ here on this very forum who defend the CyberTruck and all of its flaws, without actually owning one…IMO non-owners’ opinions are not worth as much as owners who have lived with the CT. Same thing goes for all products. At least they drove it before publicizing their thoughts.
A lot of feminine men are commenting on CT looks.Holy hell the comments on that video. I hope for the sake of humanity those are mostly bots.
…what?A lot of feminine men are commenting on CT looks.
You're going to be waiting foreverI have watched/read more than enough of Cybertruck reviews-just waiting for a smaller/mid size trim. I trust the owners' writings & videos. Stop posting junks!
that's sweet no matter-my loaded T$LA ? has rewarded so handsomely I could buy CB in the inventory with the wink & blink.You're going to be waiting forever
I very much agree. I wouldn’t have agreed a year ago because the product should speak for itself, but it’s now to the point where everyone on earth is aware of this thing… but a combination of what almost seems like an actual paid smear campaign, on top of a negative social media engagement frenzy, has probably pushed away many tens of thousands of buyers.If any vehicle needs to be marketed it's the Cybertruck. If Tesla advertised it properly they could dispel a lot of misinformation regarding the vehicle.
So much of the general public is reading sensationalized CT articles that spread nothing but FUD and couldn't be further from the truth.
I still meet people who have no idea of what it is and people who might know it's a Tesla but that's about it.I wouldn’t have agreed a year ago because the product should speak for itself, but it’s now to the point where everyone on earth is aware of this thing…