lol, the Bazingatruck starts at $60,000
lol, the Bazingatruck starts at $60,000
Tesla's long-delayed Cybertruck will be priced starting at $60,990, over 50% more than what CEO Elon Musk had touted in 2019 and a cost analysts have said will draw select, affluent buyers.
Unsurprisingly the Muskrat lied about everything else too
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Check out this test crash. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Zg34aSkuuY
They only showed it at 35 mph because going at a real speed like 65+ will get this thing obliterated unlike most other cars that deal with physics and not just "ME HAVE STRONGEST TRUCK." Crumple zones are for beta cuck soyboys.
36 0 Reply"Because of the low center of gravity, this car won't tip over!"
proceeds to show car nearly rolling over at 16mph
41 0 Replyit reaches at least 40 degrees if not 45 degrees
this was probably the highest speed rollover test they could get that wouldn't fail
26 0 Reply16 mph is such a specific number, this has to be the answer
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suck it beta cuck soyboys, im gonna experience a rollover in the grocery store parking lot.
23 0 Reply¿pǝɹǝƃƃᴉɹʇ noʎ ǝɹ∀
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Also "if you get in a disagreement with another car, you win"
Literally admitting were just in an arms race of who can drive the vehicle that's most dangerous to other people.
14 0 ReplyChud jousting.
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Even worse, wasn't 's original plan to not have airbags at all?
edit: I bet Elon's asked why they don't make the planes out of the same material as the black boxes.
17 0 ReplyNo, the concept renders just didn't have airbags.
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Wow that got absolutely rekt - what is that, 50 km/ph? That's like driving-through-the-suburbs speed
7 0 ReplyI found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
4 0 ReplyA full frontal collision at 65mph would liquify you no matter vehicle you're in.
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