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In reply to the discussion: The Cybertruck Is the Dumbest Thing I've Ever Seen: Elon Musk enters his Caligula era. [View all]Disaffected
(6,596 posts)69. Mentioning SpaceX was simply a note in passing that
they apparently use the same material, chloride in space or not. Come to think of it however, there is lots of chloride blowing around "Starbase" as it is next to the ocean - maybe that's a factor. More speculation....
It is also not "304", it is apparently a derivative of 304 - maybe it is more corrosion resistant - who knows, AFAIK Tesla has not commented on it. And maybe it does have an assigned "number" - does it not have one?
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Celerity
Nov 2023
OP
Burried at the end of the video is another important factor - consumer preference
progressoid
Nov 2023
#36
"which looks like a white suburban teenager's first hesitant attempt at tagging the local Red Robin"
Ray Bruns
Nov 2023
#31
I'm havin trouble deciding the bigger POS... Elon Musk or his Cybertruck?!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2023
#32
I noted in the test video that the vehicle did make it to the top of the hill successfully.
Arthur_Frain
Nov 2023
#47
Pizza Cutter tires are actually better for off-roading than big knobby tires. You get more contact area.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2023
#70
My '97 Nissan Pickup with a stick shift and 270,000 miles would run circles around that thing.
world wide wally
Nov 2023
#64
I'm still wondering how you're supposed to do an emergency exit from the vehicle
sakabatou
Nov 2023
#65