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      Im convinced these are the same people that buy pre release games or early access without actually reading up at all and then get mad after. Like dude, its tesla, everyone knows they make low quality junk.

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      I’m starting to think alpha tester would be a better description at this point.

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      I’m no Tesla fan, but your comment could be true of anything new.

      The original iPhone, air conditioning, refrigeration, electricity, you could go on forever.

      Some people will always be early adopters. The bleeding edge will always have takers willing to buy a ticket.

      This truck was the first in a number of categories. One of them being a new form factor. In theory, the idea of a Delorean truck is great. Tesla’s execution on the other hand - not so much.

      It’s still a surprise that people held on to a reservation for long after all that’s gone on. That’s worth critiquing. Wanting the cool new thing isn’t.

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        I’ve spoken about the design of the Cybertruck here before. I personally love it. I think the engineers deserve massive praise for getting something on the streets that looks so close to the concept.

        It’s a shame that Tesla made it. My comment was more to do with the fact that Tesla’s history of new model launches is well-known and very poor. If any other company made the CT I’d be trying everything I could to get my hands on one, but because it’s a Tesla, I wouldn’t touch one with a ten foot pole. I have a hard time sympathizing with anyone who can look past Tesla’s history and still buy one of their cars just because it’s the New Thing.

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          I agree. I don’t think it looks abominable, I could get behind it if it wasn’t made by them. No matter the heft of windscreen wiper, there’s no clearing their history.

          Rivian looks like they have better fit and finish - but Tesla did too when they were a smaller company. Hopefully Rivian goes a different path.

          Not looking to for a vehicle myself, I’d still like to see alternatives to Big Auto have success in the market.

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        a number of categories

        I’m interested that you named one, which was *shape, not form factor. That’s marketing bullshit. Nothing new there, cars have changed shape every year for the last hundred years

        What other categories do you mean?

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          I wrote the truck was the first to introduce the form factor of being electric and made a reference to its material being similar to the Delorean. I didn’t name the shape at all.

          I will say of its shape though, it’s certainly novel and not something the industry has produced previously. Bringing the last century of car design into this conversation is disingenuous as the topic is a pick up truck. Also your point is incorrect. If you blur your eyes and see the same silhouette of two cars manufactured a year apart, it’s not changing. Decade by decade? Absolutely. Year by year? Not so much. Even across manufacturers, each year cars of the same class look the same.

          Now if you did the same with a Ram, F150, Sierra, Silverado, and whatever the others are called, you get basically the same design. Though even with the same number of wheels - that pointy triangular one would stick out like a sore thumb.

          Regarding categories, well, Tesla did announce the first electric pick up truck. At least for the American market of comically large vehicles. The manufacturing method is noteworthy. The triple motors are noteworthy, even now. The initial presentation of being mirrorless was noteworthy. The shatter proof glass was noteworthy, if only for a moment. Highest payload capacity. Highest ‘horsepower’. Highest torque.

          There’s loads of things Tesla claimed the truck could or would do on release that put it ahead of the non existent competition. Unfortunately for them they took too long, they didn’t deliver on most of their promises, and now they’ve recalled all the trucks they made because of some bad glue.

          Oh well. A bad company made a bad product. Some people bought it, and more will buy it still. I guess that’s capitalism.

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    (Update* Tesla went above and beyond to fix my truck today and get it back to me this afternoon. Very happy. The Tesla Pensacola service center stepped up and did an awesome job. They even detailed the truck before I picked it up. It was all covered by warranty. I’m very pleased.)

    No, they’ll not learn.

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        Lemon laws protect from defects, and require a manufacturer who can’t repair the defect to take back the car for a refund.

        This type of behavior is usually an attempt to claim those don’t apply because it’s user error or damage while operating, rather than a defect. It’s complete BS to make that claim, but I guess if it means some people won’t stand up for their rights, the manufacturer is up the cost

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        Non FreedomBoii here; is that the law that says you just gotta make the best of life with what you’re given?

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          @AA5B@lemmy.world said it but replied to me instead of to you.

          A “lemon” law says that if someone sells you a “lemon” (a vehicle that’s prone to failure or needs a lot of repairwork), they have to either repair it or take it back. But it still requires the customer to initiate legal action (or at least, threaten legal action). Once the lawyers get involved, the dealerships or whatever back down… because lemon laws are usually clear and easy to prosecute over.

          But it still requires that initial effort. If these people just… sit back and take the abuse from Tesla, nothing will happen.

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        They also adore all of the looks they get in their lemon. So even though these trucks are shit automobiles, they delivered on the reason every single one of these buyers’ top priority. They are the center of attention wherever they go.

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      Yes we do have laws, and probably would have ended up in a lawsuit, however, reading the article sounds like this is (so far) one case and though the service center tried to get out of it originally did end up taking care of the issue. Still super shitty that they denied it at first

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      It should have had a bumper to bumper warranty. Just because Tesla does stupid shit like this and it becomes a news article, doesn’t mean all the cars in the US are like this.

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      Laws don’t protect us. They bind us. Laws protect Tesla because money gives you all the advantages in the US legal system. Magnuson-Moss will almost surely cover this but again every single individual will have to fight to get it covered.

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    Dude I’ve been seeing more of these around my city and HOLY shit they look like ass. Wavy body and stains all over them. could never be me

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      Yeah, they look terrible standing there alone in promotional photographs, but when you see them in traffic surrounded by normal cars it’s astonishing how much stupider they look. However, I’m a school bus driver and it’s depressing how insanely excited the kids get when they see one.

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        in defense of actual reality: kids can be pretty fucking stupid sometimes. but they have lots of potential. Don’t be too disappointed when they say dumb shit.

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        I thought the Lamborghini Countach was amazing when I was a kid. I also thought it was on par with the Pontiac Fiero. Kids are dumb.

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            I miss the racer cars zipping up and down I-35 like it was some kind of test track.

            Now, if some guy with more money than sense wants to drop six figures on a car, more often than not it’s one of those comically oversized trucks.

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        I used to think hot wheels were the peak of car design as a kid lmao. I’d take it with a grain of salt

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      Genuinely amazing how the guy who greenlit the Tesla Roadster because it reminded him of his wrecked McLauren looked at this ugly metal brick and thought “This is going to revolutionize the industry”.

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      There are a couple around where I live, and it makes me laugh every time I see one. Might as well just tattoo dumbass on their foreheads.

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      Impress the ladies. It just shouts I have disposable income and not much in the way of good taste.

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        99% of the women I’ve ever met don’t give a shit about cars. And those that do would consider this thing ugly as shit.

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    I actually live about 5 miles from that Tesla service center. There is a shit-load of Teslas parked around that place. Last time I drove by it looked like they were running out of room…

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    Oh, I get it now. Bad taste was the whole point. Anyone who buys one of these is clearly an idiot and more likely to accept stupid shit like this, so they try shit like this first and then resolve the cases that make the news and get paid by the ones who just accept it.