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On 16/05/2024 at 14:57, DocM said:

 

Not really, these castings are an extremely tough alloy.  

Like I said, get used to Giga Press* frames. Hyundai, Ford, Toyota, Volvo...a list is getting very long. 

When you make a unibody you are either welding or bonding together over 100 parts, then there's all the robots & other work involved. A Giga Press reduces that down to two castings and one structural battery pack. Takes about 3 minutes to make each casting for a Tesla Model Y, and they have several machines.

* Not Tesla's term, the company that builds the machine named it.

Keep on defending the indefensible, Doc... Stay classy...

https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/edinburgh-news/edinburgh-couple-fume-handed-17k-27906242

 

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On 16/05/2024 at 11:55, FloatingFatMan said:

Keep on defending the indefensible, Doc... Stay classy...

Reading several reports on this incident, it sounds like he drove through some deep water. People do that a lot in Michigan too, with similar results.

Guy drives the car through water, floods the battery, and it stops working, Unlike the Cybertruck, most electric vehicles do not have the option to pressurize the battery to keep out water.

Drive many ICE cars through water and the engine hydro-locks $$$$

Or you have a car with a Lucas electrical system and it'll stop working on a cloudy day... two states away (been there).

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On 16/05/2024 at 13:21, DocM said:

Reading several reports on this incident, it sounds like he drove through some deep water. People do that a lot in Michigan too, with similar results.

Guy drives the car through water, floods the battery, and it stops working, Unlike the Cybertruck, most electric vehicles do not have the option to pressurize the battery to keep out water.

Drive many ICE cars through water and the engine hydro-locks $$$$

Or you have a car with a Lucas electrical system and it'll stop working on a cloudy day... two states away (been there).

Jesus Christ, do you ever stop simping?

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On 16/05/2024 at 19:21, DocM said:

Reading several reports on this incident, it sounds like he drove through some deep water. People do that a lot in Michigan too, with similar results.

Guy drives the car through water, floods the battery, and it stops working, Unlike the Cybertruck, most electric vehicles do not have the option to pressurize the battery to keep out water.

Drive many ICE cars through water and the engine hydro-locks $$$$

Or you have a car with a Lucas electrical system and it'll stop working on a cloudy day... two states away (been there).

He is not going to come to your birthday party, just give up!

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On 21/05/2024 at 18:38, Matthew S. said:

Jesus Christ, do you ever stop simping?

I mean, the same could be said for everyone else

On the one hand, you have a member praising Telsa at every opportunity

On the other hand, you have everyone else complaining about Tesla at every opportunity.

On 22/05/2024 at 13:20, Warwagon said:

I mean, the same could be said for everyone else

On the one hand, you have a member praising Telsa at every opportunity

On the other hand, you have everyone else complaining about Tesla at every opportunity.

Yeeeeaaaaah.... Not even remotely the same...

Bleeding edge! 

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Tesla Cybertruck Owner Goes To ER After Being Sliced During Delivery

Anyone who has ever excitedly awaited the delivery of a new car can relate to Tesla Cybertruck Owners Club forum member bdesign. Four years ago, he placed his initial reservation for one of the stainless-steel electric pickups. Then, earlier this year, he received an invitation to place his final order. He would finally be taking home the new truck that would replace his V8-powered Chevy Silverado Trail Boss. Little did he know that the new Tesla would later send him to the emergency room. 

////

When the delivery day finally came, it didn't go quite the way he hoped, to put it gently. The truck had several visual blemishes and build quality issues. It was clear that the service center team did not properly prep the vehicle. In a forum post just after taking delivery, he described the truck as being in "sloppy, sloppy condition at delivery."

The dent got his attention the most. He ran his finger across this damaged area to see if it was indeed a dent or perhaps some kind of residue. As he was rubbing the damaged area of the panel, he felt a sudden sharp pain and jerked his hand away. Due to the angle of his arm, he apparently slit his wrist open on the extremely sharp corner where the side panels and the tailgate meet. 

//

InsideEVs

Cybertruck Forum

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Who knew there were so many people that buy into the stupid.

But then again, Americans buy into Trump NFC, "credits" (Trump Rebate Banking System), Made in China MAGA hats and Golden sneakers too 🙄

On 28/05/2024 at 17:31, wakjak said:

He'll still simp for the Cybertruck and Elon no doubt.

 


I'm starting to think that Cybertruck owners a hard R word stupid.

Well the cybertruck got wet. It probably voided the warranty. 

On 31/05/2024 at 17:18, wakjak said:

The beginning of the end for the worst vehicle in modern history.

 

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMrJRQ29R/

Oh dunno about THAT... I mean, it's really really bad, but is it PT Cruiser bad? :p

 

On 01/06/2024 at 16:13, FloatingFatMan said:

Oh dunno about THAT... I mean, it's really really bad, but is it PT Cruiser bad? :p

 

HEY NOW! My father bought a PT Cruiser and....... it was bad, :D 

But at least it ran most of the time. 

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On 02/06/2024 at 07:20, Dick Montage said:

Two words:

Fiat Multipla

(the last word being unnecessary)

Ooh, low blow man, low blow.  But, we should probably get back on topic...

 

So, that Cybertruck... Piece of garbage, right? ;)  I'm continually amazed how far the usual suspects will go to support their lord and master...

 

On 02/06/2024 at 03:53, FloatingFatMan said:

Ooh, low blow man, low blow.  But, we should probably get back on topic...

 

So, that Cybertruck... Piece of garbage, right? ;)  I'm continually amazed how far the usual suspects will go to support their lord and master...

 

We'll they do seem to like to support the rich, ######, in-it-for-themselves types.  So......

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