Tesla Cybertruck gets less than 80% of advertised range in YouTuber’s test::A YouTuber took Tesla’s Cybertruck on a ride to see if it can actually hit its advertised 320-mile range, only to find out that its could only reach 79% of the target. When YouTuber Kyle Conn…

  • @Tja
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    26 months ago

    Notice how I mentioned model 3 and y, which are the ones selling millions, not musk’s ego trip cybertruck?

    Promises are nice, let’s see the model interiors in a few years.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 months ago

      I only notice how you claim the build quality was only shit 7 years ago, which is demonstratively false if the problems still occur with the cybertruck.

      • @Tja
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        26 months ago

        On the model 3 and y. Which are the ones most people buy.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 months ago

      Lets see if there is a tesla in a few years once the class actions drop over the false promises they made

      • @Tja
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        16 months ago

        They were careful enough to never promise anything in contracts, just on Twitter or TV interviews. The WLTP ratings are done by external testers, I imagine the EPA ratings are similar. They will settle out of court maybe for misleading advertising for somethimg, owners will get a check in the mail for 40 cents and that will be it.

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            06 months ago

            In Twitter comments

            • @[email protected]
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              16 months ago

              In the literal launch video of it, lol, maybe take out elons cock form your mouth so you can breathe some oxygen and look around

              • @Tja
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                16 months ago

                So edgy, so smart. Never mind I said “Twitter and TV interviews - not in written contracts”.

                So thanks for proving me right, edge lord.

                  • @Tja
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                    16 months ago

                    A TV interview or a Twitter rant is not the kind of advertising you can sue for, your honor.