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OK, so here is the choice, for me, anyway. Buy a new Subaru BRZ tS, around $37k before taxes. And yes, it comes standard with a manual. Or, pay about $83-90k before taxes, depending on the bells and whistles (Z51, front lift feature, etc.) to buy a Corvette Stingray 2LT. Only comes in an automatic. And no, did not price insurance yet.
That said I assume the Subaru is AWD?
WookieMan says
That said I assume the Subaru is AWD?
No, actually RWD. I do have an Subie Outback, AWD of course - great car but the GUI is a little slow. Agree about the manual. Looking at homes in Idaho. Currently in liberal shathole MD.
People, who buy the Cybertruck now, are either social media influencers, or have F U money. Everyone wraps their truck with a different color. Everyone wants to be “different”. High gloss red.
You'll never see a farmer or construction worker driving one of those around. Ever. It's like how the Hummer was. A bigger, impractical car with no utility that people thought made them look cool. How did that work out?
WookieMan says
You'll never see a farmer or construction worker driving one of those around. Ever. It's like how the Hummer was. A bigger, impractical car with no utility that people thought made them look cool. How did that work out?
I was going to mention the Hummer craze a few days ago. Yep, we saw lots of them and now...where the heck did they all go?
Eman, that looks like a photoshop. I could be wrong though.
Everyone wraps their truck with a different color.
Eman says
Everyone wraps their truck with a different color.
Since the cheap grade of stainless steel used is already rusting, this is a smart move.
And I love stainless steel, even this cheaper grade is going to hold up way better then not stainless on salted roads.
People buy a truck or car for different reasons. Stop imposing your views on others. It’s not about YOU. Just like I don’t see myself ever driving a Yukon XL ever again, and possibly ICE cars.
Since the cheap grade of stainless steel used is already rusting,
10 things that make the cyber truck a shitty truck. LMAO, originally was supposed to start at $39,000 but none are selling for less than $100,000. And it was supposed to go 500 miles between charges. At full towing capacity (11,000lbs) you can only go 90 miles.
Tesla Motors was founded in 2003 by Mark Tarpenning and Martin Everhard. Elon Musk invested $6.5 million and appointed himself chairman of the board. A few years later he raised $30 million with help from the Google Founders. The investment came with the condition the he be named founder of the company. Then he proceeded to push out the founders, rewrote the history of the company to erase their names, and crowned himself the self-made “genius” behind the EV revolution.
The reviewer is questioning if the door opener will be strong enough to open the door when it's ice encrusted. LMAO, you push a button for it to open the doors and then you pull on it. This is adding up to retardation. Sorry Eman.
what is the best purpose for the cyber truck?
If the OEM car manufacturers don’t feel the pressure from EVs, why are they building EVs, while losing money on each EV they produce, and not sticking with their ICE business model?
Interesting take from Edmunds.
https://x.com/edmunds/status/1766132950243164340?s=46&t=5lEEPaezr6Ic-W4Z6huZ5Q
Eman says
If the OEM car manufacturers don’t feel the pressure from EVs, why are they building EVs, while losing money on each EV they produce, and not sticking with their ICE business model?
Don't tell me you think they're doing it voluntarily. Eman, this country is beyond FUBAR. I believe we will eventually be full on communist at some point.
Eman says
Interesting take from Edmunds.
https://x.com/edmunds/status/1766132950243164340?s=46&t=5lEEPaezr6Ic-W4Z6huZ5Q
But Eman, you said all Tesla vehicles were top notch best ever. How can that be?
Serious question: if a farmer had his own charger and never had to leave the farm property, would a cyber truck be able to handle all required tasks needed from a pickup?
Eman says
If the OEM car manufacturers don’t feel the pressure from EVs, why are they building EVs, while losing money on each EV they produce, and not sticking with their ICE business model?
Don't tell me you think they're doing it voluntarily. Eman, this country is beyond FUBAR. I believe we will eventually be full on communist at some point.
This reminds me of this saying:
Hard times create strong men
Strong men create good times
Good times create weak men
Weak men create hard times
Eman says
This reminds me of this saying:
Hard times create strong men
Strong men create good times
Good times create weak men
Weak men create hard times
But you ran away from your country. Does that make you hard, weak or strong?
I was a kid. South Vietnam fell and the communist took it over. It was a hard time for many. My dad (a strong man) managed to get all of us out and came to this lovely country.
Eman says
I was a kid. South Vietnam fell and the communist took it over. It was a hard time for many. My dad (a strong man) managed to get all of us out and came to this lovely country.
That's too bad because you missed the parts where Hard times create strong men and
Strong men create good times in Vietnam.
GNL says
Serious question: if a farmer had his own charger and never had to leave the farm property, would a cyber truck be able to handle all required tasks needed from a pickup?
I have no idea. I’ve never been a farmer. I provided the link to the YouTube video above. Maybe post your questions in the comment section, and Kim Java can help you get them answered by “the real farmer”?
Absolutely it can. It is perfect for localized farm work. Same thing for heavy construction, landscaping, local deliveries and majority jobs that don't require daily long hauls.
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