• Neato
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    874 months ago

    It’s [stainless steel] also stiff, which makes it potentially more lethal to anybody unlucky enough to be struck by a vehicle built with the stuff.

    Of course they picked a more deadly option.

    The documentation says: “To prevent damage to the exterior, immediately remove corrosive substances (such as grease, oil, bird droppings, tree resin, dead insects, tar spots, road salt, industrial fallout, etc.). Do not wait until Cybertruck is due for a complete wash. If necessary use denatured alcohol to remove tar spots and stubborn grease stains, then immediately wash the area with water and a mild, non-detergent soap to remove the alcohol.”

    Loooool. That’s pathetic. A truck you have to baby or it stains and discolors.

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      Not just more stiff, the sharp angles on the body are also much more likely to cause serious injury to pedestrians and cyclists (there’s a reason modern vehicles have rounded edges). Unfortunately the lack of regulations in North America on safety features vis a vis anyone but the vehicle occupants means these death machines remain street legal.

      • @Zworf@beehaw.org
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        54 months ago

        there’s a reason modern vehicles have rounded edges

        Rounded edges and soft panels that crumple easily yes.

        I’m glad these things aren’t permitted here in Europe.

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      the whole point of a truck is to get shit done.

      this truck destroys itself if you try to get shit done with it.

      how they fucked up so badly, i have no idea.

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        94 months ago

        No the whole point of a truck in America is for men who have self confidence issues to feel better about themselves. You think people are hauling shit on the reg in a cyber truck or those other lifted shiny shits people drive around?

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          It’s a typical status symbol, nothing else.

          Usually defended with excuses like “I have kids so I must protect them with a 2 tonne tank”

          • @n3m37h@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            44 months ago

            “If I get to an accident I want to make sure I live!”

            But what happened when you hit a vehicle the same size or a semi?

            Never thought of that, time to get me a semi! - some American most likely

    • Malgas
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      64 months ago

      Oil is corrosive? Doesn’t it usually prevent steel from rusting?

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        84 months ago

        Refined oil yes. But crude oil can be because it has impurities. Honestly in unsure about that sentence. They might have conflated all of the substances and effects together to save space. I imagine oils cooked definitely stain unprotected metal though.

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          Crude oil isn’t really something you’d find outside the shipping or refining industry though.

          I think they’re just covering their assess with the oil thing.

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      Of course they picked a more deadly option.

      Elon specifically said that if a CT gets into an accident with another vehicle, the CT “wins”. Which is such a fucking horrifying way to think about automotive safety. Same thing from people who bitch about how “your car gets totaled in even the lowest speed crash nowadays” when doing so is precisely what saves your life. Totalling a car and allowing you to walk away with only minor injuries or none at all, it is the point, but people like him have this idea that it’s more manly to die in easily avoidable ways than it is to observe safety measures that we’ve known about for decades.

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        24 months ago

        Exactly. Cars that didn’t deform from damage were death traps. I think there was a Mass Men episode with this in it too.

    • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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      Loooool. That’s pathetic. A truck you have to baby or it stains and discolors.

      Every car has a similar disclaimer.

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        64 months ago

        Maybe. I read my manual cover to cover and nowhere did it say you had to immediately wash off bird shit. And I haven’t and it hasn’t stained or rusted. This car is pathetic.

        • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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          14 months ago

          Bird shit will damage the paint of any car. Your ignorance doesn’t make this a bad vehicle. A simple web search will clear this up for you.

          • @Zworf@beehaw.org
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            There was a time when yes it did. Back when the manufacturers switched to more environmentally safe paints in the late 90s/early 00s.

            But they got their ducks in a row quickly, these days it’s fine. Similar to the many solder ball cracking issues caused by lead free solder when it first appeared.

          • Neato
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            54 months ago

            Ten years of bird shit and no stains. 2 days of water and it rusted. Lol.

    • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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      The next one should be matte black teflon as an exterior. Or some other non-stick surface.

      Stainless steel is good for kitchens I guess. It always takes a special spray to get clean. Unless you want to scrub at it all day.

      • @Zworf@beehaw.org
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        Teflon aka PFAS that we now know we really don’t want crumbling off into the environment. Please no