Tesla Cybertruck

Certainly furrier.

I see you haven’t met Florida Man and his cy’bear’truck.

Saw my first wrapped CT about a week ago, in semi-gloss black. I’d amend your observation to “it looks slightly less worse in black”

I only see one in my neighbourhood, but that’s my impression as well. Stainless steel does not age well in our hot, sunny, dusty climate.

O.k. that made me laugh.

Wow, that’s even worse than the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford, Connecticut.

According to Wikipedia, in Britain, brutalist buildings are high on the lists from the public to be destroyed.

A 2014 article in The Economist noted its unpopularity with the public, observing that a campaign to demolish a building will usually be directed against a brutalist one.[119] According to Simon Jenkins, “Few styles in history can have been met with so many pleas from its users to see it destroyed.”[120] In 2005, the British TV programme Demolition ran a public vote to select twelve buildings that ought to be demolished, and eight of those selected were brutalist buildings.[120]

This morning, I saw a CT parked on the street parallel to mine with an all-white wrap. My first reactions on seeing it were: it’s bigger than I remembered, and it looks like a refrigerator lying on its side.

Not sure how universal it is but low production and difficulty in finding parts causing some insurance companies to stop insuring Cybertrucks

I saw an all-white wrapped CT a month or two ago. Reminded me of some bad origami.

Uninsurability has been the death of many products and services over the years. Perhaps that’s what’ll kill the CT for good.

My CT comment:

I was wandering through a shopping mall a couple days ago. One of the kiosks out in the central corridor was selling small drones, remote control battery operated stuffed dogs, and some remote control battery cars.

One of which was a model CT about 2 feet long set up on tall lattice suspension with big knobby tires like an off-road racer. In that garb it was actually a pretty cool looking invention.

What was especially interesting was it came with a remote controlled model ATV that fit in the truck bed. It was maybe 8" long, 6" wide, 4" tall. And was styled very similarly to a CT. Almost resembled a Japanese transformer toy with the angular lines, wing-like fenders, etc. That too was pretty neat looking. Both were certainly more exciting than the real thing.

This vid isn’t the exact same toy CT, but it is the same ATV

Hey! Maybe Musk will set up a captive insurance company to insure his darling Cybertrucks!

AIUI, Tesla already sells insurance.

Well, there you (or CT owners) go, then. I’m sure the rates are commercially competitive.

In 12 states (so far).

I saw my first two non-steel-finish CTs last week: the first had matte black racing stripes on the front hood and a stylized T logo on the back, also matte black. The second had a boring tan wrap.