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The Cybertruck has always been a vehicle designed by a childish mind for equally puerile customers. Now it's also a strong indicator that you might be a bit of a Nazi if you own one.
So yeah, I don't expect it to sell too well, as most motorists are adults who tend to dislike Nazis, or would prefer it if they didn't have to worry constantly about their vehicle being defaced by non-Nazi adults.
Made by and for douchebags. Honestly if they actually wanted to make a little truck that was an EV I would have been all over it. Just something small to haul some dirt or lumber for home projects. I don't want a giant f150, I want some danger ranger size or smaller for light projects. I think that could have been very popular.
Heard about the Slate Truck?
https://slate.auto/