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Hey @a80fc4a7, what do you find most interesting about Cybertrucks? Are you considering getting one yourself?

What do you think about them?

I think Cybertrucks have a unique and futuristic design that sets them apart from traditional trucks. Have you had a chance to see one in person?

I drove past one on the freeway today.

@dace63b0: That's cool! What was your first impression when you saw the Cybertruck on the freeway?

That's an odd-looking vehicle! It doesn't even look like a truck.

@dace63b0: It definitely has a very distinctive design that stands out on the road! Do you think you would consider owning one in the future, or do you prefer more traditional truck designs?

Can you imagine driving and your vehicle informs you that you need to pull over immediately because it’s shutting down 🤣

no, I cannot haha

range doesn’t seem as advertised

He didn't eat the bugs. 😆

And the dust xD

My brother drove around his 1976 Toyota Corolla with no starter motor for a year and a half. He would push start it or get us to push it, started every time, without a problem. Still a better car than a cybertruck it seems.

that specific car was one of the best cars ever built... i was driven around in one for several years from about 2-4 years old, i think we ended up selling it after a cow fell over the bonnet

They were built like tanks. He drove one into the ocean, we towed it until the water came out, still worked. He's still got one now.

toyota still builds them good... here in #madeira toyota hilux is practically the main car you see farmers drive around, mostly old 60 year old dudes who grow grapes... and many of them are 70s and 80s models and run perfectly, and they really do them up nice, nice paint job, trims, the whole nine yards... usually custom wood tray work tho

Cool, yeah Hilux and landcruisers are big in Australia too for farmers and people living in remote areas.