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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4267560" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>I saw one (A Cyber Truck) this weekend. The photos look better than it looks on the road. I saw the front, the rear and the side. Like my stainless steel appliances are at times, lots of fingerprints all over the driver door. Thought they looked kewl from the photos, in real life not impressed. Would have been more impressed with curves and lines like a 50's, 60's or early 70's era P/U truck and paint. Bed on it looked very inconvenient at best. For as much as they boast how much it can pull, no one could put a goose neck trailer mount in the bed, the sides are too high. I cannot see an actual contractor using it with the bed geometry as it is. Us humans aren't going to make it as a race. The Cyber Truck is merely a wealthy man's toy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4267560, member: 27098"] I saw one (A Cyber Truck) this weekend. The photos look better than it looks on the road. I saw the front, the rear and the side. Like my stainless steel appliances are at times, lots of fingerprints all over the driver door. Thought they looked kewl from the photos, in real life not impressed. Would have been more impressed with curves and lines like a 50's, 60's or early 70's era P/U truck and paint. Bed on it looked very inconvenient at best. For as much as they boast how much it can pull, no one could put a goose neck trailer mount in the bed, the sides are too high. I cannot see an actual contractor using it with the bed geometry as it is. Us humans aren't going to make it as a race. The Cyber Truck is merely a wealthy man's toy. [/QUOTE]
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