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[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (3 children)

I love unbiased journalism! Lmao, I know it's a blog / opinion piece but still, at least consider why people buy them. This just reads like a boo Elon circle jerk.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago

Back in the day people just called that "making fun of" or "ridicule". It's not trying to be journalism, it's trying to be flippant and chaudenfreudic.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (2 children)

It is an opinion piece and I'm not gonna pretend it's not heavily biased, but why shouldn't it be? What are the reasons to own a Cybertruck when the whole intent of the product feels like a pro-Elon circlejerk?

I'm an average consumer and shall we say, an Elon-disdainer. I don't like the man, though I have better things to do with my time than actively hate him. At first glance, it does not appear to even be a truck. It's wild and awful looking, it doesn't sell itself at all on the visuals alone so it had better have killer features. Which are ........ ?

Look, when you show up to my potluck with a literal crockpot full of shit, I don't feel the need to entertain you. "Is that literal shit?" I ask. "It's my grandmother's recipe!" you reply. "Well that may be, but is it literal shit? In a crockpot? Cooking all day?" "You haven't even tried it!"

I don't know why I have to justify not eating shit. Coming up with reasons not to blindly consume transparently bad products was not a position I felt I'd ever need to reason myself out of.

EDIT: sorry if that came off sounding too critical of you, I don't mean to attack you personally. But the shape of this discussion is a thorn in my side that sits at a particular junction between how we choose to see biases in media and modern consumerism and I think it warrants further investigation.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago

At first glance, it does not appear to even be a truck.

I think this is actually it's biggest selling point. Over the last couple of decades, trucks have really all converged on the same styling. They all look tall, brawny, hyper-masculine. The cyber truck isn't going to appeal to someone that wants an F150, but it will appeal to someone that wants some F150 functionality without all the truck bro image. I wouldn't ever want one, but I get it.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Elon seems like a douche. So I think we're on the same page there. But if we're calling the Cybertruck literal shit, then we've lost the meaning of the word. The product seems to have some crappy flaws. But it is a first gen of a radical new idea. I personally really like finally seeing some innovation when it comes to automotives. It feels like no one's really tried to make a big change up in decades. Everything on the street is the same concept in 4 different shapes. Every now and then they add a no-brainer feature like Bluetooth and that's it. The Cybertruck looks like a totally unique new electric pickup built with stainless steel, a 4-wheel steering system, and steel rolling bed cover. I don't see a reason to buy it myself, but I get why someone would. And I'm really happy that someone is trying something new in a stagnant market.

If the product is shitty, then by all means call it out. But I think understanding why some people are excited for it is worthwhile. No one is asking you to eat this particular "shit soup."

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Radical new ideas like a pedal you push with your foot to accelerate it?

Geo cube, pt cruiser, smart car... All of these had radical shapes without forgetting how to make a gas pedal. There have been several vehicles which have used novel composite body materials. There certainly have been other vehicles, even trucks with 4 wheel steering. While these might be new FOR TESLA, they aren't new. Tesla already makes other electric vehicles, that's not only not new, it isn't new FOR THEM.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago

I like how two of your examples were cube like cars which themselves have been around forever

The PT Cruiser is literally a retro design

I'm all for criticizing Cybertruck. People need to know the shortcomings. Especially if there's dangerous issues. But like, I appreciate one of these wacky concept cars actually being released.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago

Geo cube, pt cruiser, smart car... All of these had radical shape

DeLorean (minus the cocaine... Maybe?) for the stainless steel...

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago

It goes fast when you hit the faulty accelerator and the battery is full. And... Yea that's about it.