@@TheNotoriousKRP Bullet PROOF. If your logic is a sniper can shoot through it... then nothing is truly bullet proof as with enough bullets even tungsten will crumble.
@@NongIng Dumb logic. Also why mention weaker metals for high grade stainless steel? Most cars use just steel... if anything that is way closer to tin. Stainless steel is just so good that paint is useless making it look like metal.
@@lachlanB323 I said it was a joke But still who aims at the body you go for visible parts And that glass isn't exactly strong either But back to the metal If you wanted more for less you would angle the doors If you want to know why, look at tanks The angle adds more depth without actually slapping more metal Look it's a mess of a car, it's hard to keep from not rusting, it breaks down a lot, it doesn't win in a car accident as it was advertised, I rather get a hybrid anyway because I need to drive long distances and Elon fired his whole super charger team so we ain't getting more stations Just get an electric Volvo or something Or did you do something so bad that you are actively being hunted down to die
If you want to protect the rear window while carrying a load put the cover up until it just covers the rear glass then stop the cover. Honestly this should be a setting in the UI!
@@SamuelLentz Oops, you're wrong! Here's the definition: The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) define a truck as a motor vehicle that is primarily designed to transport property or special purpose equipment. This includes pickup trucks that are sometimes used for family purposes.
Reality is most "real trucks used for real work" are bought used cheap and 10 years old or more. They get beat to hell and then when something breaks, they get another old beater. For most people though, CT should be great as long as not towing long distance at highway speed.
Just so you know a 6’ bed is not a full size bed. 8’ is a full size . A full size bed should be able to fit a sheet of plywood 4’x 8’. Having said that there are plenty of great trucks with a 6’ bed. Cybertruck included.
It is sad people have to hate. People always try to say it is not a truck if it can’t do this or that. People seem to forget we have truck of all sizes for different task. Not one truck can do everything. Just like a person has more than one tool in the box depending on the job. However the CyberTruck is a good truck for multiple jobs.
@@markburmeister4674 It's only a 6' bed. The tailgate would have to be down, and the sheetrock would still overhand the tailgate. If it was 4x10', it wouldn't be possible without the chance of damaging the sheetrock. It's a pleasure vehicle, not a work vehicle. My Tundra has a 7' bed, and that is too short for many things.
@@makerspace533 I'm sorry, but you are wrong about this. It has the largest bed of any EV pickup. Here's one hauling 1,800 pounds of sheetrock. ua-cam.com/video/VcqZd0d_4h4/v-deo.html It also fits in a standard garage, which was the design constraint.
The Cybertruck easily handles more than 30 sheets. There is an older video of just that being loaded into the Cybertruck easily. Also a video of over 4000 lbs of brick easily handled by the Cybertruck.
Load it up with logs, select full rear motor bias and,... maybe you could get a wheelie out of it. I so wish I could collect my CT but still waiting in Canada.
If the chevy avalanche wasn't a truck then the cybertruck isn't a truck. If it was then the cyber track is... In any case the cybertruck is still hideous & the fact that I have to swipe/touchscreen to simply open the glove box makes me gag.
Everyone's definition of "truck" becomes rocket science when talking about the Cybertruck. Most of these peoples truck probably don't even meet the expectations they claim to have 😂
Whats your opinion on elon making fun of a kids dad who committed siucide? Whats your opinion on elon bullying the cave rescue guy, the disabled twitter employee from iceland, and journalists front of millions of followers? Not to mention other people like Mark Cuban, Bill, Zuck, but those are at least can defend themselves if they want, unlike random people.
Other $100k trucks have way more utility though. Like being able to tow a trailer to a race without stopping every 100 miles, unhitching & recharging for an hour. Also, I could haul those logs with my wife's Chevy Bolt and my $500 Harbor Freight trailer lol. Would be cool to see a short video just showing you going to a race (with no trailer 😉) and showing you hauling and charging the bike. Maybe camping at a hare scramble weekend like a lot of guys do and using the power outlet for different things. The Stark Varg with its 240V charging would be perfect. If you could sleep in the back, I could see this as a decent 1 man race weekend vehicle.
😂 Watch the towing test of the ecoboost V6 vs the Cybertruck on Fastlane Trucks. The Ford kept overheating but it was picnic for the Cybertruck. It may not tow long distances without needing a 30 min charge but it sure has great stamina. After the towing test the motors and battery got barely warmer
@@zeecee9479 Both the Silverado EV and F150 Lightning do the same 7.2kW in the bed. F150 Hybrid too. Silverado tows twice as far, F150 Lightning costs half as much.
Is it a truck... yep. Is it as valuable as other trucks for the same price... no. Though I should say it depends on your use case. If you are like me and you haul stuff around all the time its hard to beat a gas/diesel truck. The utility in the vehicle for me is really its towing and distance. For example, on a road trip my f150 with an extended range tank can go around 700 miles before needing a refuel. In the winter I routinely tow my 28ft enclosed steel snowmobile trailer 200 miles round trip in the mountains in a day if I'm chasing snow, and in many places there arent fast chargers / any chargers. Now that being said if my typical road trip wasn't from CO to FL or I wasn't hauling heavy equipment all the time (construction) I might be able to get behind it. But all that being said, go have a seat in a Platinum series Ford truck and the interior quality will blow you away. It's pretty awesome when you can sit in absolute comfort while confidently hauling a 22,000lb excavator with a gooseneck trailer. (I do that with a f450)
That truck is a novelty. Don’t get me wrong I like Tesla as a company but the so called SUV is more of a car and this truck isn’t a real truck. The bed needs to be like a real truck bed to use for truck stuff.
@@TroySavary "Real truck" in your biased opinion. The Cybertruck has a six-foot bed and can haul 4 x 8 sheets of plywood. It has the largest bed of any EV pickup.
@@markburmeister4674 Repeatingva falsehood do not make it true. Cybertruck bed is extremely narrow for a truck that wide because Elon didn't want wheel humps.
@@TroySavary By "extremely narrow" you mean larger than EVERY OTHER EV pickup. And IT CAN haul 4 x 8 sheets of plywood or drywall. Why are you so obsessed with the Cybertruck, which you are obviously never going to buy? It is not meant to compete against your F250.
The Cybertruck AWD starts at $80k, which is less than a Chevy Tahoe I saw at my local dealership. It can also add about 140 miles of range in 15 minutes of fast charging. What it doesn't do is cost $75 to fill the tank like your vehicle.
@@markburmeister4674There is no $80k Cybertruck available. When TFL did their towing test, it cost more to charge at Supercharger than to replace the diesel burnt by the other truck in same test. And took over an hour to reach 100%.
@@TroySavary The $80k version will be available later this year once production is ramped. A $61k version is expected next year. The cost of Supercharging and diesel varies by location. They happened to get cheap diesel and expensive charging. Most charging is done at home for 75% less than fuel would cost.
@@electricisbetter For your next video, load the bed with your bags and a cooler, hook up a camper or a boat, put your family in it, then drive 400 miles. I'm betting that video will never be made.
Cybertruck is not a truck, it's a bullet proof tank from the future, don't get it twisted
Resistant*
Hold on let me get a Tac-50 and let's see how safe you feel in that tin can
It's a joke I'm nowhere near Canada
@@TheNotoriousKRP Bullet PROOF. If your logic is a sniper can shoot through it... then nothing is truly bullet proof as with enough bullets even tungsten will crumble.
@@NongIng Dumb logic. Also why mention weaker metals for high grade stainless steel? Most cars use just steel... if anything that is way closer to tin. Stainless steel is just so good that paint is useless making it look like metal.
@@lachlanB323 I said it was a joke
But still who aims at the body you go for visible parts
And that glass isn't exactly strong either
But back to the metal
If you wanted more for less you would angle the doors
If you want to know why, look at tanks
The angle adds more depth without actually slapping more metal
Look it's a mess of a car, it's hard to keep from not rusting, it breaks down a lot, it doesn't win in a car accident as it was advertised, I rather get a hybrid anyway because I need to drive long distances and Elon fired his whole super charger team so we ain't getting more stations
Just get an electric Volvo or something
Or did you do something so bad that you are actively being hunted down to die
Now that is a real handy peice of throw away tech right there!
Nice quick vid to the point. I roll up my tonneau cover just a bit to protect the rear window.
This should be an option in the display screen or the default autostop point.
Truck is rated for 2500lbs payload, via Tesla website. You kept saying 3500lbs
wow it didn't even need a tow out of the grass, and that grass looked really slippery too!
You can partly raise the tonneau cover to protect the back window.
I’ve had mine for a few months and it’s Waaaay more capable, comfortable and fun than I expected
You could stop the cover at the glass to protect it and put more stuff
When you go electric, your life gets better . . .
Good stuff, thanks for posting.
If you want to protect the rear window while carrying a load put the cover up until it just covers the rear glass then stop the cover. Honestly this should be a setting in the UI!
It's not a real truck...it's an aluminum unibody crossover
What defines a truck?
@@markclinton2425 not a unibody
@joecummings1260 LOL, you created your own definition? You should submit that to Merriam Dictionary for them to add it! 🤣
The gov't and their rules kinda defines what a light duty vehicle is, and they're definitely not unibodies@markclinton2425
@@SamuelLentz Oops, you're wrong! Here's the definition: The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) define a truck as a motor vehicle that is primarily designed to transport property or special purpose equipment. This includes pickup trucks that are sometimes used for family purposes.
Reality is most "real trucks used for real work" are bought used cheap and 10 years old or more. They get beat to hell and then when something breaks, they get another old beater. For most people though, CT should be great as long as not towing long distance at highway speed.
Love the video, short and precises
Just so you know a 6’ bed is not a full size bed. 8’ is a full size . A full size bed should be able to fit a sheet of plywood 4’x 8’. Having said that there are plenty of great trucks with a 6’ bed. Cybertruck included.
It is sad people have to hate. People always try to say it is not a truck if it can’t do this or that. People seem to forget we have truck of all sizes for different task. Not one truck can do everything. Just like a person has more than one tool in the box depending on the job. However the CyberTruck is a good truck for multiple jobs.
Why not close the tonnou enough to cover the back window?
Great video.
Looks like a dumpster when backing up
whatever happened to your Talaria Raptor?
@@shadowrainexia sold it to a buddy of mine. Riding the Ultra Bee currently
Nooooo😢😮
its all fun and games until your aluminum frame snaps in half.
LoL just so you know a full size bed is EIGHT FEET not six!
6 foot bed isn't a full size bed, 8 foot is full size.
Same amount on a trailer and a regular can tow it. Or get your wood delivered by a proper truck lol
I’m not certain what you were trying to say. Would you please reword/restate your comment?
This is a superior truck.
Nonsense this truck is fragile.... There was a moment of silence when one maple log rolled back into it😂... So much for bullet proof!
I can't wait for the WhistlinDiesel video on this.
The whole back of the truck broke off trying to pull out a stuck truck. The brittle cast aluminum acted just as anyone who knows metal predicted.
He already did.
A 6' bed is not a full size bed. Load 30 sheets of 4x8 sheetrock, see what happens.
For a half-ton truck nowadays, 6 foot is about as long as it gets. (With a crew cab OFC)
Why do you think that would be a problem? 4 x 8 sheets fit in the bed with the tailgate down, and that is withing the weight capacity.
@@markburmeister4674 It's only a 6' bed. The tailgate would have to be down, and the sheetrock would still overhand the tailgate. If it was 4x10', it wouldn't be possible without the chance of damaging the sheetrock. It's a pleasure vehicle, not a work vehicle. My Tundra has a 7' bed, and that is too short for many things.
@@makerspace533 I'm sorry, but you are wrong about this. It has the largest bed of any EV pickup. Here's one hauling 1,800 pounds of sheetrock. ua-cam.com/video/VcqZd0d_4h4/v-deo.html It also fits in a standard garage, which was the design constraint.
The Cybertruck easily handles more than 30 sheets. There is an older video of just that being loaded into the Cybertruck easily.
Also a video of over 4000 lbs of brick easily handled by the Cybertruck.
Can it do wheelies?
Load it up with logs, select full rear motor bias and,... maybe you could get a wheelie out of it. I so wish I could collect my CT but still waiting in Canada.
I got “it’s not a real car” a lot from my neighbors 😂
Would like to have one and build a tow truck.
The brittle cast aluminum frame will break.
If the chevy avalanche wasn't a truck then the cybertruck isn't a truck. If it was then the cyber track is... In any case the cybertruck is still hideous & the fact that I have to swipe/touchscreen to simply open the glove box makes me gag.
According to the international standard for the definition of a truck, opening the glovebox must be done with a screwdriver or broken beer bottle.
Everyone's definition of "truck" becomes rocket science when talking about the Cybertruck. Most of these peoples truck probably don't even meet the expectations they claim to have 😂
Whats your opinion on elon making fun of a kids dad who committed siucide? Whats your opinion on elon bullying the cave rescue guy, the disabled twitter employee from iceland, and journalists front of millions of followers? Not to mention other people like Mark Cuban, Bill, Zuck, but those are at least can defend themselves if they want, unlike random people.
A 6’ bed is a “shortbed”, a “full size bed” is over 8’.
No, a short bed is 5'6", 6' is full, and 8' is extended.
Other $100k trucks have way more utility though. Like being able to tow a trailer to a race without stopping every 100 miles, unhitching & recharging for an hour.
Also, I could haul those logs with my wife's Chevy Bolt and my $500 Harbor Freight trailer lol.
Would be cool to see a short video just showing you going to a race (with no trailer 😉) and showing you hauling and charging the bike. Maybe camping at a hare scramble weekend like a lot of guys do and using the power outlet for different things. The Stark Varg with its 240V charging would be perfect. If you could sleep in the back, I could see this as a decent 1 man race weekend vehicle.
😂 Watch the towing test of the ecoboost V6 vs the Cybertruck on Fastlane Trucks. The Ford kept overheating but it was picnic for the Cybertruck. It may not tow long distances without needing a 30 min charge but it sure has great stamina. After the towing test the motors and battery got barely warmer
It can power all tools a professional has at a job site, which is pretty utilitarian
@@zeecee9479 Both the Silverado EV and F150 Lightning do the same 7.2kW in the bed. F150 Hybrid too. Silverado tows twice as far, F150 Lightning costs half as much.
Did this guy really just post a video of a Cybertruck moving firewood, then declare it’s a “real truck?” Mission accomplished.
Well that is what trucks do. The majority of trucks in the United States only carry groceries and children. 😂
I love the truck but it doesn’t have the range to tow my 38’ trailer full time. I’m waiting for a hybrid for my situation.
Is it a truck... yep. Is it as valuable as other trucks for the same price... no. Though I should say it depends on your use case. If you are like me and you haul stuff around all the time its hard to beat a gas/diesel truck. The utility in the vehicle for me is really its towing and distance. For example, on a road trip my f150 with an extended range tank can go around 700 miles before needing a refuel. In the winter I routinely tow my 28ft enclosed steel snowmobile trailer 200 miles round trip in the mountains in a day if I'm chasing snow, and in many places there arent fast chargers / any chargers.
Now that being said if my typical road trip wasn't from CO to FL or I wasn't hauling heavy equipment all the time (construction) I might be able to get behind it. But all that being said, go have a seat in a Platinum series Ford truck and the interior quality will blow you away. It's pretty awesome when you can sit in absolute comfort while confidently hauling a 22,000lb excavator with a gooseneck trailer. (I do that with a f450)
Lmao ITS NOT BRO. It's 3500lb! 😅 Cool now tow trailer. Now try to load some gravel. Why don't you get a lift? Just stop bro. Btw HOW'S THAT BATTERY 😂
Nice truck video 🙂
Oh damn, this is right next to my buddies house. Is this the same Cybertruck that goes to LeClaire Cars & Coffee?
@@chewser117 maybe...
is this a cope video?
Sounds like a cope comment to a proof video 🤣
Commenting to cope I see. Funny that people can't accept that it's superior to most trucks on the road.
The only thing that's cope here is your comment.
Congrats you did the same thing a Honda Ridgeline can do.
A Honda Ridgeline has always been a real truck. A great one too. That's 100% praise.
Awesome American truck 😊❤
meh
That truck is a novelty. Don’t get me wrong I like Tesla as a company but the so called SUV is more of a car and this truck isn’t a real truck. The bed needs to be like a real truck bed to use for truck stuff.
Right now I just use my Cybertruck for local commute. For vacation, I use gas car.
I'd have packed twice that load with a few stakes plywood & binders CT wouldn't feel a thing !
It's a suv at best... not even a half load of wood city slicker 😂
Based on what? You don't get to change definitions just because you dislike something.
That was a small load. The narrow bed has far less volume than a real truck.
@@TroySavary "Real truck" in your biased opinion. The Cybertruck has a six-foot bed and can haul 4 x 8 sheets of plywood. It has the largest bed of any EV pickup.
@@markburmeister4674 Repeatingva falsehood do not make it true. Cybertruck bed is extremely narrow for a truck that wide because Elon didn't want wheel humps.
@@TroySavary By "extremely narrow" you mean larger than EVERY OTHER EV pickup. And IT CAN haul 4 x 8 sheets of plywood or drywall. Why are you so obsessed with the Cybertruck, which you are obviously never going to buy? It is not meant to compete against your F250.
A real truck doesn't cost $110k and take multiple hours to fuel.
Takes only 35 minutes to recharge, pookie. Cope harder
The Cybertruck AWD starts at $80k, which is less than a Chevy Tahoe I saw at my local dealership. It can also add about 140 miles of range in 15 minutes of fast charging. What it doesn't do is cost $75 to fill the tank like your vehicle.
@@markburmeister4674There is no $80k Cybertruck available. When TFL did their towing test, it cost more to charge at Supercharger than to replace the diesel burnt by the other truck in same test. And took over an hour to reach 100%.
@@TroySavary The $80k version will be available later this year once production is ramped. A $61k version is expected next year. The cost of Supercharging and diesel varies by location. They happened to get cheap diesel and expensive charging. Most charging is done at home for 75% less than fuel would cost.
@@markburmeister4674 Will come doesn't help current value. Also, the cheapest one is only 2wd with 7500lb towing. That matches a $35k Colorado.
That much firewood won't fill up my Mitsubishi PU
I have a mustache and moved firewood, therefore, it must be a truck.
@@tsemnani exactly!
Still missing the shotgun in the back window.
@@electricisbetter For your next video, load the bed with your bags and a cooler, hook up a camper or a boat, put your family in it, then drive 400 miles. I'm betting that video will never be made.
Rich mans toy, not a work truck
Hi sir, this is Hansshow. Can i contact you by email? We can sponsor you some products for your new cybertruck.