frothingfash Still love the truckkk

Drury believes Cybertruck buyers are people “who think, ‘I don’t care if I kill people when I drive this thing down the street,’” he says. “There aren’t many of those people out there, so there’s a relatively small market for the Cybertruck.”

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    • JustSo [she/her, any]
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      3 hours ago

      Probably all the touchscreen interfaces so you can't operate any accessories by feel / motor memory.

      Or the half baked "driver aids" that can't interpret the real world and try to fight the driver to crash into the barriers along the sides of roads.

      Apparently a bunch of this driver assistance bullshit is required by EU legislation even though there doesn't seem to be any properly defined standards. So they have to put this stuff in to sell in those markets, even if their implementation is worse than not having it. Very silly stuff.

      • GrouchyGrouse [he/him]
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        5 hours ago

        It's probably like a Flintstone car you push with your feet, a dog with the wheelie carriage thing for its hind legs, and a gallon of gas found with the word "car" on the side

        • JustSo [she/her, any]
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          3 hours ago

          That sounds way safer than a cybertruck and only fractionally less ethical with the Turnspit dog powertrain. (or are you talkin bout them doggy wheelchairs?)