You decided not to "test drive" a cybertruck because you do not want to risk a flat tire? In other words, you're saying "I don't like the cybertruck and have already made up my mind about it." How are you supposed to have an informed opinion if you haven't driven one yourself? Your opinions are not your own, so why not go out and test drive it (FOR FREE) and give us a reason as to why you don't like it aside from relying on OTHER people's opinions. BTW the steer-by-wire system has been implemented since the 70s and has been used in government, commercial, and military aircraft. Shit even the 2023 Lexus RX 450e has it and no one said crap about it because it's not a Tesla. The "steering lag" is only that slow at slower speeds and decreases at higher speeds. What you should do is get a truck of similar size and weight, and while parked, time yourself turning the steering wheel from lock to lock a total of 10 times and then do the same test in a cyber truck. Average both times and compare the two results. I can guarantee that no human reaction is faster than that computer.
Thanks first and foremost for your comment and reaching out ❤️ this was the most non biased report I think I can make especially how the first thing I say is hiccups happen to all car makers. To say I dident test drive over a spare makes me think you fast forward to parts or only watched like 2 min of it at most. What about driving over 80 miles to just do the test drive ?
@@TravelBreakthrough No I watched the whole video, and yeah I'll give you that a lot of manufacturers have issues with most of their cars that get resolved over time. but I bet the percentage of cyber trucks that have had factory issues is a lot smaller than you think it is. Also, let's be honest, driving 80 miles is not that far, especially in a Tesla. The base autopilot feature makes the drive WAY easier. I drove 240 miles just to test drive the 2023 Model S Plaid and by no means do I have that kind of money. And once they're available to test drive in my area I'm definitely going to make that trip.
They’ve take the tech industry “minimal viable product” concept and put it to car production…
140 miles there and back for a test drive is crazy.
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You decided not to "test drive" a cybertruck because you do not want to risk a flat tire? In other words, you're saying "I don't like the cybertruck and have already made up my mind about it." How are you supposed to have an informed opinion if you haven't driven one yourself? Your opinions are not your own, so why not go out and test drive it (FOR FREE) and give us a reason as to why you don't like it aside from relying on OTHER people's opinions. BTW the steer-by-wire system has been implemented since the 70s and has been used in government, commercial, and military aircraft. Shit even the 2023 Lexus RX 450e has it and no one said crap about it because it's not a Tesla. The "steering lag" is only that slow at slower speeds and decreases at higher speeds. What you should do is get a truck of similar size and weight, and while parked, time yourself turning the steering wheel from lock to lock a total of 10 times and then do the same test in a cyber truck. Average both times and compare the two results. I can guarantee that no human reaction is faster than that computer.
Thanks first and foremost for your comment and reaching out ❤️ this was the most non biased report I think I can make especially how the first thing I say is hiccups happen to all car makers. To say I dident test drive over a spare makes me think you fast forward to parts or only watched like 2 min of it at most. What about driving over 80 miles to just do the test drive ?
@@TravelBreakthrough No I watched the whole video, and yeah I'll give you that a lot of manufacturers have issues with most of their cars that get resolved over time. but I bet the percentage of cyber trucks that have had factory issues is a lot smaller than you think it is. Also, let's be honest, driving 80 miles is not that far, especially in a Tesla. The base autopilot feature makes the drive WAY easier. I drove 240 miles just to test drive the 2023 Model S Plaid and by no means do I have that kind of money. And once they're available to test drive in my area I'm definitely going to make that trip.
Cybertruck was a weird decision, why jump into a dying market. I see maybe 1 pickup truck a year now.
I had no idea they made LGBT car reviews!