I saw one irl for the first time today. They’re baffling to look at.
It looked wrong. It looks like a rendering error, or like someone put a car in that’s animated in a different style than the rest of reality. When you look at it you question if you’re living in the matrix because it looks like it doesn’t exist in our universe. Credit where credit’s due, it’s impressive they were able to make something look that strange.
It's so much smaller in reality than it appears in photos. Like, barely SUV sized. I'm not advocating for large vehicles, but if you're so car brained that you want to get a truck, you wouldn't want the clown car version. Really a who is this for? scenario
The amount of CYA language in the manual is fucking astonishing.
The whole thing is apparently one big version of those stickers you see on the back of work trucks saying they aren't responsible for damage caused by unsecured loads flying out of the back of their vehicle.
It would get you drummed out of court if you ever tried to argue it wasn't a completely hollow threat, but apparently that completely hollow threat is effective enough to justify their existence.
Is the first page of the manual just "your problem now, sucker!"
Imagine spending $100k on a toy and the dealer doesn’t even have the courtesy to put up an inflatable dancing tube man, a glass building, and a refreshments. Literally just a trailer park in the middle of a dirt field lol