by theluckycountry » Sun 07 Jul 2024, 06:04:37
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For the past 6 weeks or so, I have seen Cybertrucks driving around my area. I walked up to one in the parking lot. Boy are they ugly! They are even more ugly up close then the photographs depict.
Peak_Stupidity among the worshipers of Elon Muck. I just watched a vid by a car expert reviewing one, he didn't have a lot good to say about it. The fact that it's clad in cheap stainless steel is already becoming an issue, some people resorting to painting it to prevent rust. Even marine grade SS is susceptible to rust over time but the cyber dumpster uses BBQ grade it seems.
NO EV FOR ME: Nearly half of American and British EV owners plan to shift back to gasoline-powered vehicles for their next purchase
https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-07-05- ... icles.htmlWell of course! Aside from rapid acceleration there is no upside to the things. I remember the faithful talking about how great it was not to have to stop at Gas stations anymore (for 10 minutes a week) but no mention to having to plug it in at home EVERY NIGHT or you'll be stranded. The mentality of these people is really sub par, conned by marketing into
- Spending twice as much on a car that has no resale value in 10 years time
- A car that must be recharged for hours and hours after every use
- A car that is up to half as heavy again as it's gasoline powered equivalent
- That can only be reliably charged at home due to the unknowns at charge points
- Will the charger be vandalized? Will they all be occupied, for hours?
- Where do I go while it's charging, for hours? Will I just sit in the hot sun?
- Much higher insurance rates, limited range, on and on and on.
They are just a ridiculous overpriced toy that take the driver back in time 90 years when Gas stations were scarce and maintenance/repairs took weeks or months and was non-existent outside of a few niche workshops. There seems to be no shortage of stupid people in the world today but at least half of them are waking up. Lets hope they learned their lesson and don't get fooled again.
We're 17 years past the peak now and the 3rd World is going hungry and dark. We'll be next, we're well on the way in fact.