I'm wondering the same thing. Dont think I've ever seen that sticker on anything at the store. I have seen them on stuff that came from conventions and trade shows. That's what it probably is but I'd like to also know forsure.
Thats funny I just saw a cybertruck on Fri. When I was out working , it does make you stop and stare. And this was in Spokane Wa. the guy driving was maybe in his 60s or 70s. I did pick up a few when they were released.
Great Tesla collection you got there buddy. I started a little late but got some good pieces. Love to have one of those ID and the Convoy looks amazing 🌜👍
Everything unopened is factory sealed isnt it 😂Jk.. but I wouldn't pay more just because it has a little sticker. These days it's fairly easy to make a holographic sticker.. Then personally I'd rather the sticker be on the back if its put on there.
I feel in the US, typical hot wheels collectors shun EVs. Particularly Tesla and even more so, the Cyber Truck. Of course, that may also have a positive effect on values in the future as they may be harder to find in good condition. EVs are still in the early stages of development. They can only get better in the future.
lol, just sold both my cyber trucks, one loose, one carded. Both went for 20 bucks. Not helping the cyber trucks case with the taillight being out in the photo😂
I don't like EVs. I don't have any of the HW or MB EVs in my collection either. All the safety claims on EVs are one sided. They can't pass the guardrail tests. Their excess weight and low center of gravity causes them to go through guardrails instead of being deflected back on the road, like conventional cars. Definate battery damage and passenger casualties. I just don't see EVs as cars of the future, not on this planet anyway.
@@mikegollach822 if solid state battery tech has a chance then yes, until then it takes about 15-20 times the material to make 1 EV than a Hybrid like a toyota prius.
Are you saying to check my local stores for a factory sealed hot wheel?
I'm wondering the same thing.
Dont think I've ever seen that sticker on anything at the store.
I have seen them on stuff that came from conventions and trade shows.
That's what it probably is but I'd like to also know forsure.
Very cool castings diecash cars
5:43 this car is definitely NOT engineered from an aerodynamic standpoint bro. I do credit the brand for making a head turning vehicle tho
It’s not a truck, it’s a tank! lol
Ha very true…stainless steel body panels 😵💫
Nice video bro great info 🤘🤘🤘👊
Thats funny I just saw a cybertruck on Fri. When I was out working , it does make you stop and stare. And this was in Spokane Wa. the guy driving was maybe in his 60s or 70s. I did pick up a few when they were released.
Great Tesla collection you got there buddy. I started a little late but got some good pieces. Love to have one of those ID and the Convoy looks amazing 🌜👍
I've seen a few on the road now.
Actually, saw one painted white, just yesterday.
Everything unopened is factory sealed isnt it 😂Jk.. but I wouldn't pay more just because it has a little sticker.
These days it's fairly easy to make a holographic sticker..
Then personally I'd rather the sticker be on the back if its put on there.
I feel in the US, typical hot wheels collectors shun EVs. Particularly Tesla and even more so, the Cyber Truck. Of course, that may also have a positive effect on values in the future as they may be harder to find in good condition. EVs are still in the early stages of development. They can only get better in the future.
lol, just sold both my cyber trucks, one loose, one carded. Both went for 20 bucks. Not helping the cyber trucks case with the taillight being out in the photo😂
I saw a cybertruck a week or two ago and laughed outloud at what a joke they are and what a fool the driver/owner is.
I don't like EVs. I don't have any of the HW or MB EVs in my collection either. All the safety claims on EVs are one sided. They can't pass the guardrail tests. Their excess weight and low center of gravity causes them to go through guardrails instead of being deflected back on the road, like conventional cars. Definate battery damage and passenger casualties. I just don't see EVs as cars of the future, not on this planet anyway.
You are pointing at the tip of the ice berg here! Theres a lot more as you probably know!
U might need to find u another planet then.
@@mikegollach822 if solid state battery tech has a chance then yes, until then it takes about 15-20 times the material to make 1 EV than a Hybrid like a toyota prius.