The Cybertruck was defeated by sand.

  • AFK BRB Chocolate@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’ve seen a few of them in the wild now and each time I’m struck by how cartoonishly awful they look. Somehow the pictures don’t do them justice - they’re worse than that. They always remind me of those “futuristic” cars they put in low budget 80s sci-fi movies.

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      I saw one in person for the first time a few days ago. I was absolutely astonished at how much worse they look in real life.

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        Isn’t that crazy? I’ve seen other people say that, but you just don’t get it until you’ve seen one. I feel like the astronauts who say they can’t really describe the experience of seeing the earth from space because the pictures don’t do it justice, except this is in a bad way.

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      They always remind me of those “futuristic” cars they put in low budget 80s sci-fi movies.

      I’ve been saying the same thing since I first saw it! It looks like a shell over an El Camino in a Mad Max ripoff that went straight to video in the 80s.

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        2 months ago

        Exactly. They even seem to drive like those kinds of things - like the suspension wasn’t made for the extra weight - but maybe that’s just my brain extending the impression.

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      I saw my first one in the wild recently. It looked like someone was driving an attempt at a fridge for gamers down the highway.

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      I see a videogame model that’s stuck on its lowest LOD.

      It’s respectable that they did something different, but not this.

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    The tow company that got it unstuck was named “I Pull Out.” That’s on their checks and taxes and business cards…

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      It’s a local news outlet in a resort town at the very beginning of the tourist season. “Someone parked a Cybertruck downtown” qualifies as news.

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    2 months ago

    The spectacle drew a small crowd before the $80,000 (starting price) vehicle was pulled out by the new “I Pull Out Beach Towing” service.

    I Pull Out Beach. Incredible.

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    Driving on sand can be tricky for any vehicle and it seems like the drivers wasn’t skilled in this. I’m all for dumping on Cybertrucks, but this seems like the driver is more to blame in this situation.

    From the article:

    The operator - whose identity is unknown - was described as “super nice…Just a first-timer who made the standard mistakes.”

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      Not much of an apocalypse-proof truck if you have to be taught how to not get it stuck in sand.

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        I always read it as “apocalypse proof” rather than “apocalypse-proof”. That is, it’s proof that the apocalypse has happened, rather than something that’s immune to the apocalypse.

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        There’s plenty of evidence that it isn’t “apocalypse-proof” in myriad other ways. I saw a post in which one got sideswiped by a Prius and it had to be towed away because the driver’s side mirror was damaged. I seriously wonder when the other shoe will drop and we find out the Boer is intentionally burning it all down.

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            An old bug, properly modified with bigger tires and fiberglass parts would absolutely run circles around this (and most other) vehicles in the sand. A stock bug with tiny tires…not so much.

            That’s why baja bugs and dune buggies were so popular.