December 23, 2024
“Parts must not fall while driving”

“Parts must not fall while driving”

Oh, the Tesla Cybertruck. It’s somehow the most popular six-figure car on the market and also such rubbish as you could kill him with a simple car wash. This makes it the ideal choice for YouTubers to take to Moab Or shoot to see how bulletproof it is. After eight months, YouTuber JerryRigEverything has put about 13,000 miles in the Cybertruck, and it turns out there are some downsides to owning an incEl Camino.

To be fair to the Cybertruck, it has some nice things to say about it. In about 30 seconds, he talks about three things he likes: the fact that the sides can really stop a 9mm bullet, the attention it gets (although he admits it’s a double-edged sword , especially if you use it as a company truck) and the electric steering system. Sure, Infiniti introduced the electric steering system a decade ago, but he still has the right to love it.

Less than a minute into the nearly eight-minute video, he gets to the heart of the matter. doesn’t as with the Cybertruck, starting with the observation that two of the three Cybertrucks he drove had a loose bolt connecting the door to the body. It’s something you can improve yourself, but at the same time, it’s a whole new truck. You shouldn’t have to tighten anything, even a year after purchasing it.

He also wasn’t thrilled with most of the recalls, but at least the no longer working backup camera could be fixed with an over-the-air update. Falling cutting parts are a much bigger problem and cannot be fixed with software. Oh, and don’t forget the gas pedal which could get stuck and cause unintended acceleration. It’s a big problem, but you can rest easy now that they fixed it with a new screw. It also says a lot that he followed the part about Tesla not having replacement motors for those that needed to be replaced with the line: “Personally, I think the bigger recalls are still to come .”

The lip of the body just below the headlights also causes snow to build up in front, making the lights much less effective in winter. Additionally, as someone who tows regularly, the three Cybertrucks that have reportedly lost their rear bumpers so far don’t inspire much confidence when it comes to towing and crash safety. He even says he stopped towing with the Cybertruck because of it.

Using your Cybertruck as a mobile billboard for your non-YouTube business also has its own drawbacks. Yes, you’ll draw a lot of attention to your truck, but even Mr. Rig understands that you can’t separate Elon from the Cybertruck. Personally, you may not be a believer in ethnic cleansing or support Elon’s bid to impregnate Taylor Swift, but there’s no way for others to know that.

Not only will it likely replace the Cybertruck with a Silverado EV, but when the sponsor who was originally supposed to be in the video realized it was the Cybertruck, they backtracked, saying, “We’d rather not not be presented alongside the Cybertruck. content at the moment.

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