Can you spot the needless safety flaw in the design of the Tesla cybertruck?

Big Rig

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Over 100K but there is a serious safety flaw in the silly batmobile design that is obvious and needless



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Big Rig

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What I see is a pick up with a lot of hard sharp corners
that are a danger to anything, pedestrian, biker or car it strikes

While the passengers of the cybertruck are safe, whatever this
oversized arrogantly designed batmobile strikes is in unnecessary danger

Cybertruck screams look at me and get out of way

Look at the front, it looks intentionally designed to throw a pedestrian under the wheels
instead of rolling them off the hood so they can survive
 
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jalimon

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It's the perfect car to satisfy the rich with this 'get out of the way, I'm rich and you're not car.'

For me, it's the perfect car to think 'look at this rich idiot' 😷
 

Ponderling

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Crappy front 'headlights'.

A continuous front blinding line of LEDs.

No protruding bumpers of any sort.

Guaranteeing the merest bump against something will generate a squillion dollars of body damage.
 
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richaceg

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The reason I didn't consider this vehicle is because of the bed space...any contractor wouldn't use this...what a truck is suppose to be....this is more for guys whoj just want a bigger EV...the design is ugly as well...but mainly not really a working truck...plus the fuck it's almost 200k.
 
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