Tesla Cybertruck

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sdifox

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I have seen a few JDM here, minivans and kei trucks. Right hand drive is crazy here.
 
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lxskllr

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That's what it looks like, but I'm not seeing much ground damage. It would be interesting to see an overhead shot.
 

sdifox

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Tesla ev rebate claim frozen due to suspicious activities and barred from future rebates cuz tariffs.

These guys don't even know how to crime properly. All Tesla stores are owned by Tesla. So they can't claim bad dealer.

 
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manly

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Tesla ev rebate claim frozen due to suspicious activities and barred from future rebates cuz tariffs.

These guys don't even know how to crime properly. All Tesla stores are owned by Tesla. So they can't claim bad dealer.

Assclowns thought it's like in the U.S. and nobody would even notice. 🤣
 

Kaido

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This will be interesting:

The 2026 GMC Sierra EV now undercuts the Tesla Cybertruck by $15,000

Major changes:

1. 2026 GMC Sierra EV Elevation (Standard Range) = $65k (not sure on range, maybe 280?)
2. 2026 GMC Sierra AT4 (Max Range) = $92k (460-mile range + Crab Walk)
3. Ultra-spiffy Denali edition with Max range available = $101k

It will be interesting to see if electric trucks ever really take off:

1. They are really expensive, however, the average new ICE truck is $60k, so putting a $65k truck out there is a good move price-wise
2. Towing kind of cuts your range in half. Charging can be a hassle, especially if you have to dismount your payload or if you're going to the middle of nowhere & have no chargers available. At that point, it seems smarter to just rent a gas truck for the trip.

Supposedly a $60 Cybertruck is coming out this year, but between the competition, recalls, and political symbolism, who knows how well it will do...



 
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Kaido

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A Youtuber recreated the fake-wall test with a Cybertruck:


I still think LIDAR is needed:

Kyle Paul is a significantly smaller YouTuber than Rober so instead of risking his vehicle, he waited to see if Tesla’s vision-based safety features would detect the wall before slamming on the brakes.

Paul tested two Teslas: the 2022 Model Y and the 2025 Cybertruck. The Model Y, like Rober’s Tesla, failed to detect the photo wall with the Full Self-Driving features turned on. The wall was printed to look like the continuation of the road.

“With each run, I had to slam the brakes,” Paul explains. “No doubt, the Model Y would have gone through the wall. I had to brake full force because I saw that the camera, the visualization, was not seeing the wall.”

Next up, Paul convinced a friend who recently purchased a 2025 Cybertruck — which has upgraded hardware and software installed on it — to test whether it could detect the wall. Lo-and-behold the Cybertruck spotted it and stopped while operating in Full Self-Driving mode.

“At no point did I feel like it was going to hit the wall. It recognized it at a good distance,” says Paul.

“I think this is the story of Tesla, they are improving, hardware, cameras, year-after-year as technology advances. They’re putting that technology into their vehicles. There’s a sharp difference between the ’22 Model Y and the ’25 Cybertruck.”

It is worth pointing out that Paul’s photo wall wasn’t as good as Rober’s and the Cybertruck test was done as the daylight was fading,
making the wall stand out a little more against the scenery.

 

Kaido

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They've added a new alarm sound, due to the vandalism:

As Tesla faces a wave of acts of vandalism in the United States, the company has decided to play the deterrent card.

A new feature is indeed going to be tested on the Cybertruck, and this may well deter even the most persistent. The company, whose CEO is none other than Elon Musk, is continually developing its embedded security solutions and has just added, as stated in an official release, a feature to its Sentry Mode. Any attempts at vandalism on the Cybertruck could well turn into an unbearably noisy experience.

Sentry mode activated

As reported by the media Les Numériques, the Sentry Mode previously allowed for the recording of suspicious behaviour using the external cameras, flashing the vehicle's headlights, sounding an alarm, and finally, sending a remote notification via the mobile app. Today, Tesla goes even further and refines this security solution: the Cybertruck, once the threat is detected, will blast music at a very high volume to scare off the vandal.
 

Kaido

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Good video on the current state of Tesla:


 

K1052

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The trim recall shows 46,000 Cybertrucks sold so far. Full recall list below. Never buy first-generation hardware!


Worth noting that Elon said they would sell half a million of these a year. They managed less than a tenth of that in like 15 months.

Something to remember when he is promising advanced humanoid robots and robotaxis that will supposedly be worth trillions to the company.
 
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Kaido

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MrSquished

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Kaido

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bwahahahahha


Wow:

It seems that the issue here is that Carvana took too long to adjust its Cybertruck prices after the initial excitement for the vehicle, during which resale prices soared above $200,000.

Cybertruck pump & dump:

A Tesla Cybertruck owner reports that Carvana quoted him $59,400 for his three-month-old Cybertruck, which has merely 2,000 miles. Other Cybertruck owners note, “Weeks prior, they offered $80,000 for a non-Foundation Cybertruck with 9,000 miles.”
 
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