my favorite part about this whole recall thing was the defense of "it's a 35 second recall repair." THEN WHY WAS IT NOT DONE BEFORE IT NEEDED TO BE RECALLED TO HANDLE IT? this is basic business math, people. no shade to Marcus but oh my gosh this thing is like the Emperor's New Car and I will be happy when the madness stops lol
Honestly perfectly said. We need to stop throwing money at Elon because he supposedly has "a vision for the future". He barely has vision at all it seems if he didn't see the insane amount of flaws on the "truck". And ngl its design looks like a child did it during recess but that child just so happens to have money and factories. He's a man toddler with more money he knows what to do with and has the energy of "hello my fellow teens".
@steveinoz8188 Enjoy your cybertruck. Just don't drive in the sun, the rain, or the wind, because it will stop working and start corroding. 😆 Also, you can't use it as an actual truck, because it can't haul anything big, and instead of a truck bed has a trunk only somewhat larger than a standard car.
@steveinoz8188 From the results, it's obvious that he does not, and that when his ideas are put into actual effect, it's a disaster. Imagine being an engineer on the cybertruck team, and you are tasked with incorporating all these stupid ideas from the boss that makes the product much worse. Most everyone can relate to having a boss that thinks they're a genius, when in fact they are a moron.
I do think the lacking crumple zones are a terrible (dangerous) design but the rear wheels aren't a problem.. the truck has 4 wheel steering and drive by wire, so them moving in a crash doesn't seem like an issue.
The Cybertruck uses fly-by-wire steering, and that's not the only thing they've gotten from the world of aviation. In fact their assembly plant is heavily inspired by Boeing. 🤭
6:15 The 304 stainless steel does not rust and the rust that is being reported is external mild steel contaminating the surface and that is what is rusting. The bear stainless steel has a rougher surface than a painted vehicle with the clear coat because it's not as smooth external mild steel will stick to it and that mild steel is coming from everyone else's cars on the road
In terms of Elon, this quote from a German General is apt -I divide my officers into four classes as follows: the clever, the industrious, the lazy, and the stupid. Each officer always possesses two of these qualities. Those who are clever and industrious I appoint to the General Staff. Use can under certain circumstances be made of those who are stupid and lazy. The man who is clever and lazy qualifies for the highest leadership posts. He has the requisite and the mental clarity for difficult decisions. But whoever is stupid and industrious must be got rid of, for he is too dangerous. Elon is the latter.
Honestly, people have no clue I have a cybertruck. It's the same as the Toyota issue a while back when they recalled every camera for this issue does no one remember? We are talking maybe 20,000 cybertruck compared to millions... What click bait. People need to realize with new battery tech on the horizon and the prices of evs falling fast your gas car will not survive. Get over it, it's like the iphone launch that Microsoft CFO Steve ballmer laughed at because it didn't have a keyboard, where is Nokia now? Motorola? Blackberry?
Toyota and Ford issued their own recalls this week and the haven't been any reported instances of the pedal actually sticking, just the potential to, which is overridden by any motion of the brake pedal.
The videos showing Teslas accelerating were all shown to be panicked drivers pushing on the accelerator instead of the brakes Also hitting the brakes on an EV car overrides any signal from the accelerator, unlike a gas car. Also worth noting both Ford and Toyota issued recalls this week and apparently they've been perfecting their products for decades.
The drivers rocketing down the street at over a hundred miles an hour for a solid minute were just "panicking" and never once tried to hit the brakes even after hitting multiple people? Yeah ok that really sounds more likely then there actually being an issue with the car
@@lunastardust94 Hitting the brake disables the acceleration, even if you have your foot fully down on the accelerator. It's triple redundant as well so yes it is more likely.
Absurdly clickbaity headline. The pedal cover could come loose. It happened on a couple of Cybertrucks and Tesla recalled all 4000 of them. One of the smallest recalls in history. Fortunately, unlike many other cars, hitting the brakes in a Tesla *always* cuts the accelerator.
youre right, none of the topics that i discussed could ever hurt anyone! that whole pedal thing? i completely made it up and no one else is saying this is unsafe. You are so smart!
@@spencerfantastic It's been fixed though? This only impacted a single digit amount of trucks and they proactively fixed the issue for all trucks delivered. It was a max 30 second fix. Also to say it's the "largest fail of any auto company" (19:30) is a wild statement lol. Ford and other companies regularly recall their entire fleet for hundreds of thousands of vehicles.
Why is anyone listening to a person about trucks who had to look up the meaning of the word. Clearly a vendetta piece with zero substance. For her/his/their echo chamber to gleefully hate together. No citations. Just their word for all of this.
I've never been happier to see a channel view and subscriber count so low. I'm not a fan of misinformation and click bait so I nope this channel fails.
In the EU it would be a truck because it's too heavy to be driven without a trucker's license.
in the EU it's banned because it kills everyone in an accident
my favorite part about this whole recall thing was the defense of "it's a 35 second recall repair." THEN WHY WAS IT NOT DONE BEFORE IT NEEDED TO BE RECALLED TO HANDLE IT? this is basic business math, people. no shade to Marcus but oh my gosh this thing is like the Emperor's New Car and I will be happy when the madness stops lol
I saw a cybertruck in my area two weeks ago driving down the road and i swear i could see finger print smudges
The cluster truck is a real life Homer mobile
Honestly perfectly said. We need to stop throwing money at Elon because he supposedly has "a vision for the future". He barely has vision at all it seems if he didn't see the insane amount of flaws on the "truck". And ngl its design looks like a child did it during recess but that child just so happens to have money and factories. He's a man toddler with more money he knows what to do with and has the energy of "hello my fellow teens".
My thought about it's design was very similar. Looks like something a 5 year old would build out of a bunch of empty cardboard boxes.
@steveinoz8188 Buying his shitty products, I assume.
@steveinoz8188 Enjoy your cybertruck. Just don't drive in the sun, the rain, or the wind, because it will stop working and start corroding. 😆
Also, you can't use it as an actual truck, because it can't haul anything big, and instead of a truck bed has a trunk only somewhat larger than a standard car.
@steveinoz8188 You are correct, in that I would never be stupid enough to buy a Musk-designed product.
@steveinoz8188 From the results, it's obvious that he does not, and that when his ideas are put into actual effect, it's a disaster. Imagine being an engineer on the cybertruck team, and you are tasked with incorporating all these stupid ideas from the boss that makes the product much worse. Most everyone can relate to having a boss that thinks they're a genius, when in fact they are a moron.
I do think the lacking crumple zones are a terrible (dangerous) design but the rear wheels aren't a problem.. the truck has 4 wheel steering and drive by wire, so them moving in a crash doesn't seem like an issue.
The Cybertruck uses fly-by-wire steering, and that's not the only thing they've gotten from the world of aviation. In fact their assembly plant is heavily inspired by Boeing. 🤭
Someone has some weird vendetta against Tesla/Elon. That was hard to watch.
6:15 The 304 stainless steel does not rust and the rust that is being reported is external mild steel contaminating the surface and that is what is rusting. The bear stainless steel has a rougher surface than a painted vehicle with the clear coat because it's not as smooth external mild steel will stick to it and that mild steel is coming from everyone else's cars on the road
"Terrifyingly stupid" is a good phrase to describe anything Musk-related.
In terms of Elon, this quote from a German General is apt -I divide my officers into four classes as follows: the clever, the industrious, the lazy, and the stupid. Each officer always possesses two of these qualities. Those who are clever and industrious I appoint to the General Staff. Use can under certain circumstances be made of those who are stupid and lazy. The man who is clever and lazy qualifies for the highest leadership posts. He has the requisite and the mental clarity for difficult decisions. But whoever is stupid and industrious must be got rid of, for he is too dangerous.
Elon is the latter.
Honestly, people have no clue I have a cybertruck. It's the same as the Toyota issue a while back when they recalled every camera for this issue does no one remember? We are talking maybe 20,000 cybertruck compared to millions... What click bait. People need to realize with new battery tech on the horizon and the prices of evs falling fast your gas car will not survive. Get over it, it's like the iphone launch that Microsoft CFO Steve ballmer laughed at because it didn't have a keyboard, where is Nokia now? Motorola? Blackberry?
Toyota and Ford issued their own recalls this week and the haven't been any reported instances of the pedal actually sticking, just the potential to, which is overridden by any motion of the brake pedal.
The videos showing Teslas accelerating were all shown to be panicked drivers pushing on the accelerator instead of the brakes
Also hitting the brakes on an EV car overrides any signal from the accelerator, unlike a gas car.
Also worth noting both Ford and Toyota issued recalls this week and apparently they've been perfecting their products for decades.
The drivers rocketing down the street at over a hundred miles an hour for a solid minute were just "panicking" and never once tried to hit the brakes even after hitting multiple people? Yeah ok that really sounds more likely then there actually being an issue with the car
@@lunastardust94 Hitting the brake disables the acceleration, even if you have your foot fully down on the accelerator. It's triple redundant as well so yes it is more likely.
Props to Musk for inventing the amazing tough and durable non-stainless stainless steel.
The truck not meant to be a material hauler first. Like any car, if you don't like it don't buy it. No one will care if you do or not.
Absurdly clickbaity headline. The pedal cover could come loose. It happened on a couple of Cybertrucks and Tesla recalled all 4000 of them. One of the smallest recalls in history. Fortunately, unlike many other cars, hitting the brakes in a Tesla *always* cuts the accelerator.
Haha, Total Recall.
Which is funny because Elon literally wants to be thee bad guy from the original...
Cyber truck, what a total piece of crap! 🤮
Literally just saw this truck on the road yesterday. It was so dystopian and unnerving and overall unpleasant to see amongst the other traffic.
why give facts or truth when you can post click bait instead of… pee wee herman died but i think i see his ghost!
youre right, none of the topics that i discussed could ever hurt anyone! that whole pedal thing? i completely made it up and no one else is saying this is unsafe. You are so smart!
@@spencerfantastic It's been fixed though? This only impacted a single digit amount of trucks and they proactively fixed the issue for all trucks delivered. It was a max 30 second fix.
Also to say it's the "largest fail of any auto company" (19:30) is a wild statement lol. Ford and other companies regularly recall their entire fleet for hundreds of thousands of vehicles.
Clickbait! If the throttle got stuck, all you have to do is put on the brake and the Cybertruck will stop, unlike an ICE vehicle
Why is anyone listening to a person about trucks who had to look up the meaning of the word. Clearly a vendetta piece with zero substance. For her/his/their echo chamber to gleefully hate together. No citations. Just their word for all of this.
Use the brake and the truck won’t move. Stop scaremongering.
I've never been happier to see a channel view and subscriber count so low. I'm not a fan of misinformation and click bait so I nope this channel fails.