As someone who follows Dan on LinkedIn, I cannot understate how excited I am to know he has finally finished the video and will not be posting random cybertrucks on my feed any longer
5:00 "Its impossible to build a truck like this that passes all the safety regulations that is actually manufacturable, so for him to actually do it..." He didnt though, this truck doesnt comply with safety regulations at all.... USA has simply stopped enforcing those regulations.
"it's just a car i like" yeah.... u didnt do any research at all on this car man. even if i fcked w the design, would not come close to that car in the streets w how hazardous it is
@@MustraOrdo car companies can already get around regulations by making their cars on the road so by 2026 I predict that we will have a 1000% increase in children meeting their end under the grills of massive pickup trucks driven by programmers.
5:05 Except it only passes safety regulations in the US and only because they're so lax compared to the rest of the world. It literally can't be sold elsewhere.
Trucks in general aren’t a Europe thing. They don’t sell well, they ones that do are smaller, europoors can’t park them, afford to buy them, or afford to gas em up (when they’re not EVs). It makes sense to focus on the best country first.
@@milksteak2306 Dude, the Europeans aren’t any more poor than Americans. So many right-wingers are out here buying trucks they don’t have a real use for with a monthly payment that they can’t afford and then have the audacity to complain about the price of groceries. Maybe if they bought a more economical car and lived within their means they wouldn’t be struggling so much.
Fun fact: NHTSA allows car companies to do safety tests themselves. So cybertruck has passed teslas safety tests. However it has not been tested by any government regulators.
Yeah, Americans are egomaniacs. Otherwise they‘d include pedestrian impacts in their safety ratings. Among many other things. But they rather insert loopholes that incentivize oversized deadly vehicles that increase traffic fatalities.
The Cybertruck means different things to different people. For Dan Toomey it means deducting the new car purchase as a work expense, despite already owning an office car. Now that, truly, is good work_
thinking "boringness" is the biggest sin in car culture is such a weird take. maybe bad manufacturing and low quality should count as "sin". Maybe cars especially trucks should be measured by their usefulness. You know what's not allowed to be boring? Toys. Rich people love their toys.
I was talking to a family member about this recently, he described it as "the truck for people who don't have a use for a truck". Verily, i see them constantly at StarBucks but never at Home Depot
That’s because only liberals buy electric cars. No matter how much they say they hate elon they still will gladly spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on an electric car just so they can huff their own farts while mocking anyone that doesn’t own an electric car.
10:00 As someone who has studied a lot of design as an engineer it is obvious to me why people hate the cybertruck - and it is because humans have an innate understanding of geometry, mathematics, etc. Therefore when you look at the cybertruck the brain is automatically telling you something is wrong because you can tell at a subconscious level that the proportions and surface features don't make sense from a physics perspective. No landscape, animal, or other form from nature has these features due to the physical restraints of the materials it is made of and the physical processes that form those shapes.
This encapsulates my feelings. I moved to a small town in California recently, and the first encounter I ever had with a cybertruck was nearly getting run over by one who ran a red light. That also seems to be a lot of people in my town's first encounter. Much to think about.
“The biggest sin in the car world is boringness”. I thought the biggest sin was making a dangerous wreck that barely works, but I guess people with cybertruck money just need more excitement in their lives
If there’s anything I have learned observing dozens of billionaire NFL owners during this season of football, is that they make a lot of reasonable, well research decisions that totally validate their competence and acumen which surely were the reasons for their extreme wealth... We should trust Billionaires to make the right decisions for us, whet could possibly go wrong?
@ after all, what would a ceo like Elon possibly gain from misleading the public? Tech billionaires have repeatedly proven to be the most trustworthy type of citizen.
There are some problems, the reason for those problems? They do not have Enough money, and that 'regulations' get in their way a bit too often. Surely if those problems were removes we could finally let them solve our future?
Tech Hubs? I think most people assume places like Silicone Valley when they hear the phrase but it's a federal program and it might be interesting to know what goes into an area getting designated as a Tech Hub and if there have been any downsides for places that become one.
It's interesting that this says that people who aren't on the internet all the time just don't think that much of this car. Its reputation is entirely by word of mouth, so it makes sense. But you also listed all the dangers and hazards associated with this truck, and how it's hazardous to both the driver and the people the driver can't see while driving. So even if this truck had nothing to do with Musk or any part of his corner of the internet, it's still, well, a very expensive truck that is kinda dangerous to everyone?
@@SteveAkaDarktimes Other oversized American pickups weigh significantly less than the Cybertruck and don't go 0-60 like it does. Mating that amount of acceleration to a heavy, sharp, stainless-steel brick makes it more dangerous than your average pickup.
You can see out the rear window in other American trucks. Other American trucks have a tow hitch that is made out of steel and will not fall off. Other American trucks have the capability to use the truck bed or tow, the cybertruck does not. Therefore the cybertruck should be compared to a sedan
It actually makes a lot of sense. There’s a big market these days for people who buy big trucks but don’t want to do truck things, except maybe tow their boat here or there. They want a truck because they want it to be a big fashion statement.
5:00 It did not meet crash test safety regulations because it is not subject to them. It is exempt from crash test regulations because it is a low-volume production vehicle. That may eventually change once it hits certain sales thresholds, but it is misleading to state that it passes all safety regulations.
As a pedestrian and bicycle rider alongside these giant vehicles I worry about literally being split in half by the knife edges along the front of the cyber-trucks. 😰
The point of making the Cybertruck is so 50 percent of Americans like it despite it being a electric vehicle. Polarization was always a good sales pitch. Red vs Blue. Cola vs Pepsi. Britney vs Christina. The f150 vs the Cybertruck. Elon wanted to avoid making the Prius of Trucks I guess.
It's even uglier in person than the cameras would have you believe, saw one in traffic yesterday on the way back from the Toronto airport... there were plenty of cool things they could have done instead of an impractical flying slab of stainless steel, the only thing cutting edge about that truck is the unfinished edges of steel you have to carefully avoid while using it
So the Federal 5 mph bumper impact standards forced Chrysler to ditch the loop bumpers on the C- bodies in 1973 but somehow this thing meets standards 50 years later. And musk thinks there is too much government regulation lol
Another important thing: earnings are accrual based, so if a lot of Tesla "earnings" that they've reported are preorders, then that's not _new_ cash they're getting, that's _old_ cash that's finally being accounted because they've finally provided the good that cash is paying for.
Usually I can only feel jealous of the stuff rich people can afford..... but what I love about the cybertruck is that for a change I feel no jealousy ...I wouldn't even want one if someone gave me one....I would actually feel embarrassed to be seen driving it.
online controversies aside, it’s an incredibly poorly designed vehicle. it did not pass us safety regulations, it has no crumple zones, the tow hitch isn’t part of the frame, it has had 6 recalls in under a year, its headlights have a shelf for snow to gather while you drive, none of the “water proof” areas are actually water proof, it will have a dead battery in 1-2 hours while towing anything with any significant weight, the charging port fails consistently, if your battery ever reaches 0 it voids the warranty, picking up the vehicle from tesla is a reported nightmare, it has a pretty insane power leak that is noticeable within a week of not driving it…it’s 100k for essentially nothing but the design
"What if we had all the inconveniences of an electric car, with none of the environmental, economic, safety, or practical benefits offered by every other model" Truly the innovative genius of our generation
Q1: Queue one, aka first in line Q2: Qbit, like binary (2 options 1 or 0), but quantum Q4: A line so long you can't see the start of it "what's this Queue for (Q4)?" Hope this helps!!
It's an impressively concise means of telling the whole world "I'm bad with money *and* I don't know cars *and* I only cosplay as blue collar-- because my vehicle is definitely *not* used for actual hard manual labor or driving on anything but the flattest, driest terrain."
I often watch your videos in the lunchroom at work and I have never felt more embarassed and self-conscious watching one as I did in watching you show off the cybertruck, I deadass put my phone facedown so nobody would think im mildly interested in the car on screen. good work on once again advancing your craft.
It's not hard to find one to rent. Tons of people who bought one realized they can't afford the payments on their own and attempt to rent them out to ease the financial burden.
The biggest sin of a car isn't for it to be boring, it's for it to be completely f'n dangerous to everyone else in public or only a couple of feet behind a wall.
What was the point of the Cybertruck? Elon showing he knows nothing about car design as it's the only Tesla he had any input on and a perfect example of why he shouldn't be in charge of ANYTHING
For years there has been an ongoing meme about the guy who buys a half ton truck (f150 size for those wondering) and then proceeds to do nothing with it but go to the grocery store. Finally they go and make a truck for this stereotype and everyone hates it. THEY LITTERALLY MADE THE TRUCK FOR THE GUY THAT DOESNT NEED A TRUCK...but it backfired
Nothing. The target market are for those people who want something fancy looks fancy & futuristic. I doubt it can even be used for garbage collector, construction, supply delivery, etc.
2'22 my countries flag🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tuko uku pia😂🇰🇪
😂😂😂@@BlackAizen1 bado tunasema "must go"
@@geffeniz lazima aende bana. He must go😂
You are from Sweden?
@@spadaaccaim part of the Kenyan delegation
As someone who follows Dan on LinkedIn, I cannot understate how excited I am to know he has finally finished the video and will not be posting random cybertrucks on my feed any longer
I'm glad he didn't terrorize his instagram followers LOL
You’re assuming he hasn’t picked it up to join the many other addiction in his life.
Aaaaaand now I'm gonna follow him on there that sounds hilarious
I always wondered why he would want the truck at all, and here we are😂
it will continue
When you whipped out that Q3 term, I was so nervous. But then you explained it and now I'm not nervous anymore. What a reporter. Good work, Good Work!
of course. just in a days work
@@GoodWorkMB a good days good work good work
My face when the work is good
he definitely used a calc for that
what a communicator, truly one of the great thought leaders of our time.
The bleep sound being in the wrong spot is a great bit.
Ikr im already laughing and it's 5 seconds into the video
Just someone locking their car
@@wayne8797no
Wonder if that's a Tom Cardy homage hehe
5:00 "Its impossible to build a truck like this that passes all the safety regulations that is actually manufacturable, so for him to actually do it..."
He didnt though, this truck doesnt comply with safety regulations at all.... USA has simply stopped enforcing those regulations.
Why do I feel that under the coming new administration there will be less on those regulations being enforced?
The hitch is not attached to the steel structure of the truck. It's towing capacity is effectively 0, but it's allowed to be called a truck. :(
"it's just a car i like" yeah.... u didnt do any research at all on this car man. even if i fcked w the design, would not come close to that car in the streets w how hazardous it is
@@MustraOrdo car companies can already get around regulations by making their cars on the road so by 2026 I predict that we will have a 1000% increase in children meeting their end under the grills of massive pickup trucks driven by programmers.
@@MustraOrdo they will probably remove the regulations if everything tbh
Bro really made an entire video just so he could test drive the cybertruck 💀
possibly
@@GoodWorkMB probably
@@MustraOrdo defnitely
surely
And for Good work, I'm Danny Boiii
5:05 Except it only passes safety regulations in the US and only because they're so lax compared to the rest of the world. It literally can't be sold elsewhere.
Trucks in general aren’t a Europe thing. They don’t sell well, they ones that do are smaller, europoors can’t park them, afford to buy them, or afford to gas em up (when they’re not EVs). It makes sense to focus on the best country first.
@@milksteak2306 Dude, the Europeans aren’t any more poor than Americans. So many right-wingers are out here buying trucks they don’t have a real use for with a monthly payment that they can’t afford and then have the audacity to complain about the price of groceries. Maybe if they bought a more economical car and lived within their means they wouldn’t be struggling so much.
@@milksteak2306hilarious. Any other deranged takes from you, mr. Crayon muncher?
Fun fact: NHTSA allows car companies to do safety tests themselves. So cybertruck has passed teslas safety tests. However it has not been tested by any government regulators.
Yeah, Americans are egomaniacs. Otherwise they‘d include pedestrian impacts in their safety ratings. Among many other things.
But they rather insert loopholes that incentivize oversized deadly vehicles that increase traffic fatalities.
Dan can you come over to thanksgiving this year and pretend to be my dad
of course, child
@@GoodWorkMB will you stream it?
I want to experience your fatherhood too!
@@GoodWorkMB cool
@@marsdriver2501 mmm, that sounds sus af ngl
@@GoodWorkMB go to turkey, fix your hairline brother in new england patriots
missed a golden opportunity to talk about all the people sacrificing their fingers to the frunk.
No I think you missed the point of the video
the frunk demands more fingies
I actually would rather not have to hear more about terminally online people who crush their body parts for views
@@Phoen1x883 is that some kink shaming I hear over there lol
@@Phoen1x883what about the kids it happens to?
3:30 "Q3 stands for quarter 3" gives me major "by the way chat, calc is short for calculator" energy
calc is short for calculus
@@tertsv7746 hes just using slang btw
0:09 the misplaced *beep* sound xD
1:16 and another one!
Oopsie
Cracked me hard
“When I open up threads” the impressive part of this video is finding a person that uses threads
that guy was definitely a plant
This was actually a threads commercial
nobody uses threads, that was fiction
This style of reporting is so awesome. It actually covers the story, but memes everything at the same time.
The Cybertruck means different things to different people. For Dan Toomey it means deducting the new car purchase as a work expense, despite already owning an office car. Now that, truly, is good work_
The trench coat has re-entered the chat
@@lukebravin I was so hyped
@@lukebravin been asking for it for weeks
Makes me think of the all gas no breaks suit to indicate satire vs no suit for “real” journalism
thinking "boringness" is the biggest sin in car culture is such a weird take.
maybe bad manufacturing and low quality should count as "sin". Maybe cars especially trucks should be measured by their usefulness.
You know what's not allowed to be boring? Toys.
Rich people love their toys.
Car culture takes safety for granted a lot of times anyway.
the statement of people without problems
Cool that all those recalls didn't factor into his take. Or that it's so dangerous to pedestrians that the UK won't allow it in their country.
Car design is boring tbh. Most people cannot tell the different brands if you remove the logos.
We all love toys to be fair, were jjst too broke to buy them, lol!
I love how “some aspects of driving this over truck were pretty nifty”, and the first thing he mentions is “I haven’t been flipped off yet” 😅
Europe has the right idea.
The thing should never be on the roads ever
The cybertruck is EXACTLY the terrible car Homer Simpson designed that destroyed his brother's car company.
I was talking to a family member about this recently, he described it as "the truck for people who don't have a use for a truck". Verily, i see them constantly at StarBucks but never at Home Depot
That’s because only liberals buy electric cars. No matter how much they say they hate elon they still will gladly spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on an electric car just so they can huff their own farts while mocking anyone that doesn’t own an electric car.
A truck for just in case, yeah i could see that. (I go to both Starbucks and work at Home Depot, so all im missing IS cybertruck haha)
Nice to see Dan Toomey wearing the Tan Doomey again.
10:00 As someone who has studied a lot of design as an engineer it is obvious to me why people hate the cybertruck - and it is because humans have an innate understanding of geometry, mathematics, etc. Therefore when you look at the cybertruck the brain is automatically telling you something is wrong because you can tell at a subconscious level that the proportions and surface features don't make sense from a physics perspective. No landscape, animal, or other form from nature has these features due to the physical restraints of the materials it is made of and the physical processes that form those shapes.
It's a pity this won't get Trump and Elongated cultists to ascertain reasonable facts.
@@MustraOrdo Why did you even bring trump into this? 🤣 I like ev trucks but i do agree the cyber truck looks a bit funny
its not that deep
Nah, it's because it cool. Looks better in person. Cars aren't supposed to look like animals, look at Model T, the most successful car of all time
@@tedarcher9120Toyota Corolla is the most succesful car of all time. Model T is number 9 on the list
This encapsulates my feelings. I moved to a small town in California recently, and the first encounter I ever had with a cybertruck was nearly getting run over by one who ran a red light. That also seems to be a lot of people in my town's first encounter. Much to think about.
The ratio of cybertruck buyers who are influencers vs. normal humans feels like it has to be 4:1
Funnily enough it’s also the ratio of liberals that own teslas to conservatives that own teslas.
10:23 this is the most patriotic thing i have ever seen
Honestly, They'll both probably give him cancer.
...So yeah. 👍🏽
I'd call it stereotypical not patriotic
“The biggest sin in the car world is boringness”. I thought the biggest sin was making a dangerous wreck that barely works, but I guess people with cybertruck money just need more excitement in their lives
If there’s anything I have learned observing dozens of billionaire NFL owners during this season of football, is that they make a lot of reasonable, well research decisions that totally validate their competence and acumen which surely were the reasons for their extreme wealth...
We should trust Billionaires to make the right decisions for us, whet could possibly go wrong?
Elons genius move buying twitter should have made that obvious. We should let him manage the US government or something
@ Absolutely. Hubris has never backfired. 👍
@ after all, what would a ceo like Elon possibly gain from misleading the public? Tech billionaires have repeatedly proven to be the most trustworthy type of citizen.
There are some problems, the reason for those problems? They do not have Enough money, and that 'regulations' get in their way a bit too often. Surely if those problems were removes we could finally let them solve our future?
@@BillBrasky5351Its only hubris if you are not talented and rich enough
"death apex" had me rolling on the floor 🤣
Dan almost made it look cool there at 0:47. Almost.
5:58. "sure thing, daddio" killed me🤣
we have now fully investigationated the cybertruck. what should we cover next?
Ticketmaster
Tech Hubs? I think most people assume places like Silicone Valley when they hear the phrase but it's a federal program and it might be interesting to know what goes into an area getting designated as a Tech Hub and if there have been any downsides for places that become one.
Energy Drink market
DressBarn
What is truly inside the Kai Cenat meal
It's interesting that this says that people who aren't on the internet all the time just don't think that much of this car. Its reputation is entirely by word of mouth, so it makes sense.
But you also listed all the dangers and hazards associated with this truck, and how it's hazardous to both the driver and the people the driver can't see while driving. So even if this truck had nothing to do with Musk or any part of his corner of the internet, it's still, well, a very expensive truck that is kinda dangerous to everyone?
Every other oversized American Truck has the same visibility problem. not an excuse, but its hardly unique to cybertruck, maybe a bit worse.
@@SteveAkaDarktimes Other oversized American pickups weigh significantly less than the Cybertruck and don't go 0-60 like it does. Mating that amount of acceleration to a heavy, sharp, stainless-steel brick makes it more dangerous than your average pickup.
You can see out the rear window in other American trucks. Other American trucks have a tow hitch that is made out of steel and will not fall off. Other American trucks have the capability to use the truck bed or tow, the cybertruck does not. Therefore the cybertruck should be compared to a sedan
It actually makes a lot of sense.
There’s a big market these days for people who buy big trucks but don’t want to do truck things, except maybe tow their boat here or there. They want a truck because they want it to be a big fashion statement.
Why do I feel personally attacked when you mention men who know what Y Combinator is? God I love you so much.😂
This comment section did well proving the point that most people seem to either love or hate the cybertruck.
Enough is enough, the trenchcoat is back.
Make America Healthy Again ❤️🔥
5:00 It did not meet crash test safety regulations because it is not subject to them. It is exempt from crash test regulations because it is a low-volume production vehicle. That may eventually change once it hits certain sales thresholds, but it is misleading to state that it passes all safety regulations.
Also the fact that it’s a massive danger to pedestrians (and especially children) should be a minor red flag.
Oh and also the frame snapping issue
It's like wearing a $100k badge saying I'm an idiot and I love throwing away my money at rich people.
As a pedestrian and bicycle rider alongside these giant vehicles I worry about literally being split in half by the knife edges along the front of the cyber-trucks. 😰
guy just mention that Elon managed to make the car street legal even with such design. Just forgot that its still not the case in Europe...
The point of making the Cybertruck is so 50 percent of Americans like it despite it being a electric vehicle. Polarization was always a good sales pitch. Red vs Blue. Cola vs Pepsi. Britney vs Christina. The f150 vs the Cybertruck.
Elon wanted to avoid making the Prius of Trucks I guess.
except to the EV people it's a joke, and to the non-EV people, it's also a joke
The Cybertruck was announced before Elon jumped on politics as a hobby
@@whentheyD and the 2% of people that don't, will absolutely buy it. I think you missed the point.
The biggest sin in the car world should not be "boringness" 😒 trash priorities
It's even uglier in person than the cameras would have you believe, saw one in traffic yesterday on the way back from the Toronto airport... there were plenty of cool things they could have done instead of an impractical flying slab of stainless steel, the only thing cutting edge about that truck is the unfinished edges of steel you have to carefully avoid while using it
It's a dumpster on wheels.
He delivered what he promised... problem is, the Cybertruck looks so incredibly UNCOOL, anyone driving that box on wheels should be embarrassed.
Minimum Tomfoolery. Maximum Dantoomery
So the Federal 5 mph bumper impact standards forced Chrysler to ditch the loop bumpers on the C- bodies in 1973 but somehow this thing meets standards 50 years later. And musk thinks there is too much government regulation lol
I mean there is too much regulation on some things and not enough on others.
Hey Dan, I just want to say your content is my favorite thing in this platform. Cheers
I think this is your best video yet. Absolutely filled with hilarity & irony
i knew you would open the comments like a good boy
Good non-binary-idiot here.
I also opened the comments. 😎👍
I'm not sure how you continue to surprise me with your Good Work. I should expect nothing less, yet I'm impressed every time. Thank you!
David Tracy!!!!!! I love David! Autopian is goated!
The entire point of the cybertruck is to confuse my european mind.
5:25 the biggest sin is being boring? not being freaking dangerous? that dude been smoking the cool aid
Another important thing: earnings are accrual based, so if a lot of Tesla "earnings" that they've reported are preorders, then that's not _new_ cash they're getting, that's _old_ cash that's finally being accounted because they've finally provided the good that cash is paying for.
Someone should probably fact check me on this though
Usually I can only feel jealous of the stuff rich people can afford..... but what I love about the cybertruck is that for a change I feel no jealousy ...I wouldn't even want one if someone gave me one....I would actually feel embarrassed to be seen driving it.
online controversies aside, it’s an incredibly poorly designed vehicle. it did not pass us safety regulations, it has no crumple zones, the tow hitch isn’t part of the frame, it has had 6 recalls in under a year, its headlights have a shelf for snow to gather while you drive, none of the “water proof” areas are actually water proof, it will have a dead battery in 1-2 hours while towing anything with any significant weight, the charging port fails consistently, if your battery ever reaches 0 it voids the warranty, picking up the vehicle from tesla is a reported nightmare, it has a pretty insane power leak that is noticeable within a week of not driving it…it’s 100k for essentially nothing but the design
Bros demonstrating cybertruck durability and immediately breaking it is my absolute favorite genre of media. I love it almost enough to miss twitter.
Too bad this thing will mow down pedestrian and definitely have huge issues in car crashes.
Good to see you getting the drive-thru cred you deserve Dan! Keep rolling hard sir.
Dan being a lowkey Elon hater is really disappointing
The biggest sin in the car world is ignoring safety standards.
This is the best video on the Cybertruck on the internet.
"What if we had all the inconveniences of an electric car, with none of the environmental, economic, safety, or practical benefits offered by every other model"
Truly the innovative genius of our generation
One of the best yet 😂 I like how you sprinkle great work in there with all the good work. Chefs kiss videos you make
I for one appreciate you explaining the meaning of “Q3”, but I have a follow up question. What does Q1, Q2, and Q4 mean?
And why no Q5?
Q1: Queue one, aka first in line
Q2: Qbit, like binary (2 options 1 or 0), but quantum
Q4: A line so long you can't see the start of it "what's this Queue for (Q4)?"
Hope this helps!!
@ILoveTinfoilHats I’m all caught up, thanks!
It's an impressively concise means of telling the whole world "I'm bad with money *and* I don't know cars *and* I only cosplay as blue collar-- because my vehicle is definitely *not* used for actual hard manual labor or driving on anything but the flattest, driest terrain."
1 minute in - instant subscribe!
Another solid piece of journalism
The tonka truck review? Let me get my popcorn
Just watched this becasue a saw Dan in the trench on the thumbnail, not gonna lie i thought it was no longer with us... Good to have it back
Your best video yet! Not because of the topic but I was chuckling throughout the video and still learned something!
That intro with the mistimed censor bleep is amazing 😂
You had me already at 9 seconds with that delayed beep. Well done as always
This channel consistently gets me to wheeze within the first minute 😂
i didn't know how much i needed someone to hang a lantern on Q3 until now. thank you, Dan. appreciate the laugh.
this video feels like someone needed a write-off
so happy to see this video actually got made after the community post
More importantly, the trench coat returns.
I'm gonna be honest, I think it looks cool. I'd never buy it though because everyone I know would bully me.
I often watch your videos in the lunchroom at work and I have never felt more embarassed and self-conscious watching one as I did in watching you show off the cybertruck, I deadass put my phone facedown so nobody would think im mildly interested in the car on screen. good work on once again advancing your craft.
It has made my day that you found someone to lend you a Cybertruck.
It's not hard to find one to rent. Tons of people who bought one realized they can't afford the payments on their own and attempt to rent them out to ease the financial burden.
I'm OK with my monocycle with a Lightning McQueen sticker on it, thank you very much.
“Doesn’t use threads, is an adult” 😂
Nailed it. Review the Kai Cenat meal next
The biggest sin of a car isn't for it to be boring, it's for it to be completely f'n dangerous to everyone else in public or only a couple of feet behind a wall.
The delayed beeps are always gold
I love this channel so much ❤
We needed an easier way starting vehicle/ structure fires during catastrophic flooding😂 😕
When a driver wanna look as dumb as possible, buy the cybertruck
Also gets it from all sides! Dude it’s hard to make me laugh out loud by myself, good work
what I learned from this video: if you wear dark rimmed glasses and have a big nose, you hate cyber truck.
Dan was just casually driving through Canarsie and Flatbush. Again great video
Someone once told me "The Cybertruck? Yea, It's Good Work."
YES!!😂 0:08 that earned my subscription to your channel 🎉
I saw one. I laughed at the owner. The End. People get scammed every day 🤷🏽♀️.
What was the point of the Cybertruck? Elon showing he knows nothing about car design as it's the only Tesla he had any input on and a perfect example of why he shouldn't be in charge of ANYTHING
The Tesla Cyberjunk
For years there has been an ongoing meme about the guy who buys a half ton truck (f150 size for those wondering) and then proceeds to do nothing with it but go to the grocery store. Finally they go and make a truck for this stereotype and everyone hates it. THEY LITTERALLY MADE THE TRUCK FOR THE GUY THAT DOESNT NEED A TRUCK...but it backfired
Nothing. The target market are for those people who want something fancy looks fancy & futuristic. I doubt it can even be used for garbage collector, construction, supply delivery, etc.