They seem to have a hard time avoiding stationary objects, like poles and trees.
I wonder how well they’ll do in highly dynamic environments, like pedestrian crosswalks with bike lanes?
Right? I don’t buy that explanation at all. I’ve had a bunch of cars with SXM, none of them had popup ads every time I came to a red light.
A clowny, amateurish effort. Deserving of twice the mockery it receives, and it gets a LOT of mockery. I’m a comedian and I hardly need to think, the Cybertruck comedy writes itself.
The fact that it made production at all shows major issues in Tesla’s corporate decision-making process that a rationally administered board would take steps to address.
That vehicle looks SILLY, love it. I’ll review it once it’s test-drive ready!
No worries.
Honestly, I ALSO dig bold design decisions. People hate the Subaru Baja. Puts a smile on my face every time I see one, it’s a wacky little truck that makes very little sense.
The Cybertruck… it’s almost hard to explain why it gets such an intense reaction. It’s Elon. It’s the dangerous design (like, the fires are absurd for any vehicles built in the 21st century). It’s how many promises fell through, like the bullet-proof windows not actually being bullet-proof, the “exoskeleton” is literally held on by glue, it’s a lousy unibody truck by any measure. Oh and it costs a bazillion dollars.
Maybe most of all, it’s the Cybertruck fans. They live in some alternate reality where all that stuff just isn’t true. To them, it is a badass truck, it is bullet-proof, not only is it not a lousy vehicle, it’s the best vehicle ever made. Forget the observable reality of how unpopular it is, they swear it will sell more than the F-150 (probably because Elon said it would). That really makes it impossible for me to like, I don’t like the way drinking THAT flavor of Kool Aid tastes.
“You’re telling me there’s no market for an ugly $130,000 pickup truck that randomly explodes?” - the world’s most knowledgeable manufacturer*
*self-proclaimed, YMMV.
I am simply flabbergasted to find that you are correct about KIA.
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Canadian government thought of that. The sales are marked as either personal or commercial in the database. All the sales I saw were personal.