• nilloc@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 months ago

    Roadsters/sports cars are always about brand prestige, but that doesn’t necessarily help the bottom line, most often it the pet project of an auto exec. VW lost money on every Veyron it sold.

    The cyber truck is an even dumber pet project, and really shouldn’t be legal as US such a danger to bystanders. It’s stubborn design is also much more expensive to produce, especially to achieve an acceptable fit and finish.

    I was replying to a comment that was prescribing a post to financial success for Tesla.

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      3 months ago

      Why shouldn’t the design be legal?

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        3 months ago

        Have you seen the guy who was inspecting his new truck and sliced his wrist open in the exposed edge by the tail light?

        Also the leading edge of the truck is absolutely a pedestrian murdering device.

        Most modern trucks are also terrible and need to have pedestrian safety rules applied to them, but at least they aren’t made with “bullet proof” sheets of stainless steel with literally knife sharp leading and trailing edges.

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          3 months ago

          Sorry, we were having a language problem. You’re using American truck and I’m using British truck, so we’re talking about two totally different things.

          Your truck is the pickup, mine is the long-haul thing. 😂