My father and I purchased the vehicle. Bob told me on the phone this video would be posted this week. Been looking forward to seeing it! I can’t wait to receive the car once the wizard fixes the accumulator.
The abysmal quality of the Cybertruck is mind-blowing. A DeLorean was always a pretty crappy car even when new, but in comparison to the Cybertruck, it looks like a Bugatti. The Cybertruck looks like a half decent attempt at a kit-car from the early 2000's.
Range anxiety "supposedly" can shrink the manhood right into the frunk. Hope your vids pay for it bro, that muskrat built the cheapest thing he could... because of his base buying his stories. His critics are silenced, that's why I'm not buying...I have ev and it's just a toy, that's no truck. Be well
He should be careful of being the pot calling the kettle black, there are a bunch of things that can be very costly to repair on that DeLorean. Best to keep it parked up on blocks in a nicely heated garage.
I won’t apologize, the cybertruck is poorly built especially for something that cost 100k plus. I won’t trade him as the DeLorean going to hold value and maybe go up in value for low mileage it has plus is a collector piece. The cybertruck is a overhyped, overpriced piece of junk. No way jealous as use to luxury cars over the years and spend way to much at times on them. It the build quality is literally pretty bad for a 100k plus, even built quality worst then most German cars use to working on over the years. To me an absolute no unless it to resell and move it in to someone else. Yes the DeLorean stainless steel clearly better quality look at the difference when he show both at the beginning. It night and day pretty much. The DeLorean had some built quality issues but the cybertruck shockingly pretty bad especially considering price and that it is many years newer and Tesla messed up on the basics.
It's got less than 3000 miles. That thing might have never even seen rain. If it has, only a few times max since it's been in a garage for 40 years. If you keep a piece of any steel in a dry controlled environment for decades you will see it won't rust stainless or not.
@@antton9623 It all has to do with the quality of the stainless steel. It has nothing to do with rain but far more with humidity. Most Cybertrucks in the more humid states have rust spots at delivery. This is a dead give away that it is low quality stainless.
@@salland12 any stainless will rust if mistreated. I used to have fun when i worked in China showing people how to turn their stainless rusty and cleaning the rust off. Contamination in the stainless is the main cause of rust forming oh and don't let your belt scratch it either.
The PT Cruiser was NOT a punchline...they sold a ton of them. We bought one of the very first ones (2001), and it was remarkably reliable, with commendable coachwork quality. Never had an issue with the engine, transmission, A/C etc. It had nearly 200K when we gave it to a friend. We had bought the limited edition which was loaded. The paint was excellent and the leather seats never cracked or flattened out. Never any issues with the accessories. The PT was unfairly excoriated. It was a solid car.
Maybe they were better with higher trims early on when boomer enthusiasts were ordering them but they quickly turned into the cheap budget sh*tbox like a dodge neon where people drove it off the lot only because it was the cheapest thing there. That is how they sold a ton of them. I've never even seen one with leather, just the $13k junkers.
The PT cruiser was the equivalent of the 2008 housing crisis. Its value was so inflated and when it did crash in value people were paying more on that car than it was worth.
Until batteries catch up, EVs are, right now, best suited for small trucks, etc. Locomotives run on Diesel or Electricity. It's not a motor issue, it's batteries. Space Karen has used up all of the good ideas from the ACTUAL Founders of Tesla Motors and that's why we're treated to dancers in a Tesla Robot costume, Hyperloop fraud, SoaceX falling behind (and backwards), self-driving issues even in ideal conditions and most of all; "Fast Everything". Cybertruck and Semis are both VERY heavy and zero to sixty sub 5 seconds is very unwise for both. Tesla Motors in the hands of Tarpenning and Eberhard would have given Americans an even more affordable Tesla by now. Musk has focused on toys for the upper income group and yet, he's ripping them off with Cybertruck.
I know someone that has a DeLorean sitting in their garage with only 120 miles on it. He purchased it from Unclaimed freight back in the 80's . He put 110 miles on it to drive it home and it's been stored ever since.
The DeLorean looks like the designers worked the clay for weeks. The Tesla looks like the clay arrived, a manager stuck a couple of mirrors on it and went home early.
Hoovie is smoking a lot of copium for the ummm $1600/month? This is just sad. The baller content move might be to say "I bought the hype, but the Cybertruck might actually suck, unless it was the promised $50k." Do this ahead of the curve Hoovie! Get the Silverado ffs! Oh wait, I just finished the video. Haha, you just covered all of this.
It isn't difficult to understand. Elon made the truck he drew in kindergarten. And decided to use a material that is too stiff to work even with such an angular design. They all show evidence of metal memory in the panels and desperate attempts at over-rolling or over-pinching them in a desperate attempt to get them to hold their shape. Works great on rockets because they are round, just like the spools the sheet metal comes off. Terrible for making cars.
I swear I wish we never lost my son’s pinewood derby car he made when he was 6, if we still had it I’d be suing the snake oils salesman designed the cyberturd.
Don’t worry Tyler, when your cyberturd runs out of juice, just call your buddy with a Duramax and he’ll tow you the next 500 miles without needing to stop
Bob's comment that the Cybertruck looks like a bunch of cardboard cut out and taped together is so accurate. The uneven gaps and edges are just horrendous and likely won't stand the test of time of being bumped into, rusting etc., over the next few years.
@@ABa-os6wmyou’re missing the point. Both vehicles are stainless but only one of them has decent build quality. Just because it’s stainless steel doesn’t mean it will hold up in other ways
@@bosengineerdeloreans rust in the same way. It’s not bad stainless steel because of some rust spots. That’s just how it works. I used to own a delorean and had this from time to time. Just scrub it off with some steel wool or gasoline on a rag
I am so sorry hoovie! It is truly unfortunate you got a cyber truck. I hope the people close to you in real life can start taking you seriously again. Time heals all wounds , so this might be a decade or so of forgiveness time.
Well… Your friend addressed the most important aspect … if you’re in towing mode… the computer should be able to calculate CORRECTLY what the range is overall 🤪
You need to add tow hitches to all your vehicles and review them as haulers. This is, after all, the world's favorite RUclips channel dedicated entirely to the science and art of towing.
exactly....seems that every RUclipsr that wants CT-related attention finds the one thing that it doesn't do as well as a ginormous diesel pickup and fixates on that. This or course, brings out all the jealous folks who gleefully add their "expert" opinions to the mix.
Tesla is also infamous for lying about range. From what I have read the Ford actually does range calculations based on current usage. I drive an e transit for work and it's a pretty big range estimate difference based on just the weather.
@@soapflakes the drag formula is a function of speed to the square times the density of the medium (air) and drag coefficient (0,34 for the cybertruck). The only unknown is the drag of the trailer, but that could be easily be estimated based on expected performance vs measured consumption over the first few miles. The onboard computer should have an easy time reassessing the range according to the current speed.
Yeah, if there's one thing we've always known about DeLorean's it's their overall quality, interior and engine and so on. ;) And of course guess what happened with the earliest VIN DeLorean's..... bad manufacturing issues. It's nothing new for early VIN across many brands.
Not to mention at anytime you get out of the truck wrong, you can lacerate your leg on the knife-like door and add hours and thousands of dollars to your towing trip by adding a visit to the hospital.
It's pretty much just a skeleton with stainless panels glued on. Look for the pictures of "cybertruck wrecked in ditch" most of the side peeled off from crashing into a drainage ditch and you can see it's just glued on skin.
I haven't seen one in the metal here in Australia but from what I have seen on various youtubes I have rejected cooking hoods that were better finished.
@@ianmontgomery7534 the body panels fit pretty well but the edges are too hard and sharp and it's because stainless is hard to work with. Its very tough and springy.
@@wsbill14224 yeah I know. I helped with the prototypes of stainless steel cooker hoods in China -they are pressed and then welded. I had to get some guys from another factory we owned to come and teach the other guys how to weld stainless so the weld could not be obviously seen. they did a fantastic job of it. When i came back to Australia I saw one of the production models in a local shop and was looking intently at the welding job - it was superb and the salesman didn't believe me that it had been welded - when i put the machine in to demonstration mode he started to believe me as he hadn't beeen told it had one.
you could also LS swap it and embarrass the cybercuck owners when you manage to outdo their top speed, which is a surprisingly low 130 mph for the cyberbeast and a hilarious and embarrassing 112 mph for the 2WD and AWD models. My 60 year old car can almost do that with a 2 speed and a lead foot!
@@drunkenhobo8020 I think he meant you can fix broken parts yourself as you are able to buy them and many parts are standard things like lightbulbs. And there are no ECU's in the DeLorean, so there's no expensive diagnostic software needed. Tesla doesn't sell parts to normal customers, and for anything alse than changing the wheels, you need their service center. Edit.: i almost forgott: you need to maintain en EV as well: they have colling systems, they have AC, they have wearable parts: If you don't maintain them, they are junk in very short time too. Like ICE cars.
The comparison with the F150 Lightning is not quite fair. You let the F150 sit in the cold overnight before towing and it was a bright sunshine spring day for the Cybertruck
I know! When it was announced I thought it was crazy but its kind of grown on me and after seeing one in person I think I'd take a cardboard cutout stainless any day, just like Hoovie says "its dumb" "still I love the thing, I think it looks really cool" sums it up for sure!
There has been no way it’s been describe that makes me hate it. “Looks like it’s from a low polygonal video game” that’s awesome! “Looks like a kid made it with cardboard” that’s also awesome!!
Manufacturers may be neglecting the rental car market, where ICE units can be returned on E, and turned around and be ready to make profit in 5 minutes. Many times it is hours until an EV can be 'flipped'.
It says a lot that most of the focus when driving an EV is constantly on the range. I fill up and forget for a week or so, don’t even think about using the heater or AC or hills or towing. And in my 20yo car - they all work perfectly, and it doesn’t chops body parts off 🤣
The channel feels like it's dying since Hoovie started the other channel for his new girlfriend. There are daily videos over there, and his channel languishes.
I'd honesty choose the Delorean over a Cybertruck. When the prototype of the Cybertruck first appeared on that stage with Elon Musk, it looked so hideous I thought it was a joke.
Towing my camper with my hybrid F150 I don't go faster than 65, no matter what the speed limit. Bob is right: aero trumps weight and the faster you go, the worse the mileage, whether it's mile/KWh or mile/gallon. Also is going slower is safer.
If a spoiler can add thousands of pounds of downforce, think of what a brick tethered to the back of your car could do. Some smart guy should be able to prove our theory with math ... @Engineering Explained?
@@DozIT he’s already done nice video on the EV towing problem. It basically boils down the low energy density of batteries, and aero drag. Sure the Tesla did better than the Lightning, but only because it has a bigger battery.
@@wallacegrommet9343 Interestingly enough I've done it with my truck and camper combo before. Using the adaptive cruise and the closest follow distance, it jumps us from ~9.5mpg at 65 mph to 11.5-12 mpg. But the buffeting of the camper in the truck's wake creates instability. So while it saves maybe a little money in gas, it's not worth it due to the risk.
Unbelievable... That DeLorean is 45 years old and still looks better than a 2024 Tesla Cyber Truck, and I am a Tesla CyberTruck fanboy!!! It looks so good.(The DeLorean)
Well, it's styling is supposed to be zeerust. Which, though funny, isn't an intentional pun on rust here. Zeerust is just a general category of retro futuristic stuff. Like the truck wouldn't really look out of place on a moon base in an old campy sci-fi movie. And that's *definitely* 100% intentional.
I suspect the Cyber Truck will be worth nothing in 10 years but in 20 years when only a tiny proportion of them are still running because they will be too expensive too repair due to a combination of the shape, stainless steel and batteries which will be super expensive to replace due to be massively outdated the Cyber Truck will end up being collectible. Similarly to the DeLorean its collectability will be because of its uniqueness rather than its driving properties albeit not to the levels the DMC12 as it will not have a iconic movie boosting its collectability.
Dumb purchase at $100 grand?! OUTCH!!!!! Too good to be true with their hype back in 2019. I had reservation in 2020 and God knows where it is in line for me. No matter I change my mind i am getting back my deposit or sell to someone else that takes my spot. Why? 1/ price hike 2/ too many issues (sharp edge, fit and finish, missing this and that, etc....) 3/ drastic range drop from their original hype. This thing will drop in value for certain when they start churning out by million. I still want an electric truck but let see if there is another better alternative.
Plus the novelty will be gone by the time you get yours and you will feel silly. It's a crap product and you were part of the estimated 2 million people who each gave elon a $100 interest free loan for those years you had your reservation.
The guys on another channel test electric "trucks" pulling the same 8000lbs camper trailer. On relatively flat surface with calm winds, the Cybertruck actually had a 78 mile range. the Ford Lightning had less than 60 mile range... The Cybertruck was better, but in reality, both extremely worthless as tow vehicles.
I didn’t watch that specific review but TFL sometimes tests the acceleration while towing as well and that can really tank percentages quickly. The same way that sprinting 100 m 4 times in a row takes more energy than running 400 m in one shot. I think in practice with someone attempting to conserve range you would get a bit more range out of it. But realistically, neither of them are great for towing anywhere further than your closest KOA down the street.
Between the two vehicles here, if I were gonna waste $90k and totally regret it later, it would be on the DeLorean. Now, if the DeLorean were priced around $25-30k I could see someone who is actually interested in the car and its history buying it, but for $90k it's just some rich guy's circle jerk machine. Either way, Bob is totally right, his DeLorean is made better than the Cybertruck.
I gave up my Cyber truck reservation, got my $100 back. I was on board when it was a $50,000 truck and still think that's a fair price for what you get. I can't imagine paying $80, $90, who knows for what is really a $50K EV...
it'd be nice to see the range deficiency under safe towing speeds. 80 mph with a loaded trailer is not a good idea. any idea what your stopping distance would be with a loaded trailer under emergency braking? by going 80, you got there 7.5 min quicker than going 60 mph, is that worth the extra range loss and increased stopping distance?
I saw a CyberTruck in the wild for the first time last Friday. I also saw a Kei van in the wild for the first time the same day. I was much more excited for the van 🤣
@@PSUQDPICHQIEIWC Yeah, both of them. One is a big EV truck loaded with features and technology and have a lot of room inside, while the other is very compact, surprisingly roomy and practical, more attainable and, while not electric, get good fuel mileage.
Had it a month and the body panels are rusting, the stupid wheel covers and accelerator pedal get recalled (both for serious safety issues) the dash material is bubbling and coming loose...this thing is a JOKE. And the suckers who bought it are the punchline.
They are completely different types of steel though (according to tesla). Mostly that the cyber truck uses a significantly stronger form of stainless steel than the DeLorean. Hence why the panels on the cybertruck don’t have any curves, because the steel is so strong that it’s hard to press curves into them. But if you ask me, I think Elon was just trying to simplify manufacturing by making the body of the cybertruck into simple to stamp shapes. Supposedly the SpaceX rockets and the Cybertruck will use the same steel panels. Thus it makes sense to use the same stamping process/ facility. You can mass produce steel panels for the cybertruck and use the same panels for the rockets. Using the mass production of the cybertruck to offset the cost of the low production spaceX rockets. If he had made the cybertruck out of the same steel as the DeLorean then he would need a facility for the cybertruck panels and another for the Starship panels thus making things redundant and expensive.
@EverettJohnson-js2zw…crazy that the cybertruck panels are almost 1/8” thick solid stainless steel and the DMC is a paper thin skin bonded to a corrugated honeycomb resin panel. CRAZY.
In 10 years the Tesla will be not running due to fault code Rm34**pdqlim45 - Revision 2447 B3. DeLorean may need a new battery and a set of wiper blades. + it will be worth a lot more than what you paid for it.
People seem to forget the DeLorean was a joke for the first five years after its release. It wasn't until after people started re-building and upgrading them to what the car should have been in the first place that they became popular.
Just adding… The DeLorean was the first ever car built in Ireland by people that never before did that. Highly stressed period..(civil war still hot) And developed in about 18 months…the investors wanted to see something back so production started. Like y mentioned if given time i would have been a successful car.💪
Common for a highly sought after vehicle to have a clause where you can't resell immediately. Tesla most definitely has that as a clause. Also, the CT depreciated at least 10k as soon as he drove it. So, his 90k truck won't even get 80k, well... maybe. Elon fanboys are nuts.
Got a question that no one seems to have asked yet. How much does it cost to refuel an electric truck add a station compared to a gas station? Is a supercharging station more expensive? You guys got to cover these simple questions if you're trying to convert us two electric. At present I have no desire to own an electric vehicle. Hybrid maybe, but electric no.
Love the Delorean. Was a bit nervous watching you drive off with a majority of the Delorean’s weight behind the rear axles on the trailer. Guess it’s a good thing the Cybertruck is so heavy🤣
Saying the De Lorean was built better, shows how shit the musk is! The tiny car failed as soon as it was made. And saying the pick up performance wise isn't saying anything. It's electric. A motor from a washing machine or a golf cart will rip your arm off. Please stop promoting utter lies dude!
Just be glad you don't have the autopilot update yet. I mean, given your experience with the Cybertruck and QC so far, would you trust your life to the software? What if Skynet decides that you are the enemy?
Admitting you brought it as a gimmick is refreshingly honest. Perhaps in 40 years it'll have the same novelty value as the DeLorean - but only if it plays centre stage in a hit movie sometime soon.
In 40 years the car will not exist. The battery will be dead with the cells swolen, the screen will delaminate, the plastic clips broken, the NAND flash memory that stores the instructions for everything will be corrupted, the doors will not open, it will not drive, no replacement parts and it will only serve as non functional static display.
The delorean will always be rarer than the cybertruck, because they are going to make millions of trucks, while there are only about 9000 deloreans, and that was back in the 1980's, so there are far fewer of them today.
@@ryansmithcat the end of the day, the person who chooses to drive a Model 3 will always be a Tony Stark wannabe. Tesla fans ≠ car fans. They don’t belong here
Elon’s ‘most advanced’ vehicle on the planet ~ saved by tech that dates back to the Bronze Age. All because of soap used on the cheapo clip-on accelerator pedal cover.
@@TheAnnoyingBoss It gets even worse. The stainless steel panels are also glued on. The next recall will see pop-rivets all over the outside of the car once some of them start flying off and decapitating people.
@@Duskwind_and even worse is all the major manufacturers today bond the panels on with high strength urethane adhesive. Worse than that is you making ignorant comments trying to be clever.
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F off HOOVIE! 2 OF THE BIGGEST SHIT VEHICLES EVER PRODUCED!
TYLER! So cool to see you towing my car! Lol
My father and I purchased the vehicle. Bob told me on the phone this video would be posted this week. Been looking forward to seeing it! I can’t wait to receive the car once the wizard fixes the accumulator.
@Oh-That-Guy-Again I roll 75mph towing my 9k lb travel trailer no problems. Upgraded my tires on the trailer speed rated for 81mph
Those Tesla trucks are complete garbage.
The abysmal quality of the Cybertruck is mind-blowing. A DeLorean was always a pretty crappy car even when new, but in comparison to the Cybertruck, it looks like a Bugatti. The Cybertruck looks like a half decent attempt at a kit-car from the early 2000's.
You owe Bob a fist bump Hoovie! That was an aggressive "left me hangin"
16:45
Still waiting…. 👊
@@euroasianbob9268 👊
When we are pointing out how a delorean is higher quality thats a bad omen
@@i-am-nem thanks! Lol.
Yes Towing reviews are back!!
What do you mean? That's his main content.
Alex Jones was right 😂
Best towing channel on RUclips!
Good to see him going back to his roots!
Number One towing channel on RUclips.
4:56 A Tesla without autopilot is like a DeLorean without a flux capacitor.
One and the same, both will never exist.
GREAAAT. SCOOOOTTTT!!!!!!!
@@inothome at one time in BTTF. WERE THERE 3DELOREANS AND TWO MARTYS. PRESENT
@@gerry-p9x In the movie.... But in real life no flux capacitor (to go back in time with) and no FSD Tesla! lol
@@inothome how about the steam engine flys with the time EQUIPMENT?
Somewhere there is an Edsel and an Aztek getting drunk together because they are no longer the worst automotive joke.
Dont forget the fiat multipla too
At least the Aztek had Breaking Bad to help it's image, Cyber truck is just waiting on the new USPS mail trucks to come out.
@@gaveintothedarkness Why did you make me remember that? There are only a few cars that ever hurt my eyes and soul, that was one of them.
Ok, Dick
Just like Joe Biden and Jimmy Carter
I just googled “buyer’s remorse” and was directed here
The Delorean was a joke itself. The guts were from a Ford Cortina (a Ford International car).
@@iamgermane It used a PVR (Peugeot-Renault-Volvo) V6 engine and 5 speed manual
Range anxiety "supposedly" can shrink the manhood right into the frunk. Hope your vids pay for it bro, that muskrat built the cheapest thing he could... because of his base buying his stories. His critics are silenced, that's why I'm not buying...I have ev and it's just a toy, that's no truck. Be well
Bob was ripping the Cybertruck so hard he actually apologized.
Envy no doubt.
He should be careful of being the pot calling the kettle black, there are a bunch of things that can be very costly to repair on that DeLorean. Best to keep it parked up on blocks in a nicely heated garage.
He can easily afford 5 cybertrucks lol. He's not envious. @@sambone8213
I won’t apologize, the cybertruck is poorly built especially for something that cost 100k plus.
I won’t trade him as the DeLorean going to hold value and maybe go up in value for low mileage it has plus is a collector piece. The cybertruck is a overhyped, overpriced piece of junk. No way jealous as use to luxury cars over the years and spend way to much at times on them. It the build quality is literally pretty bad for a 100k plus, even built quality worst then most German cars use to working on over the years. To me an absolute no unless it to resell and move it in to someone else.
Yes the DeLorean stainless steel clearly better quality look at the difference when he show both at the beginning. It night and day pretty much. The DeLorean had some built quality issues but the cybertruck shockingly pretty bad especially considering price and that it is many years newer and Tesla messed up on the basics.
@@sambone8213 He got quite annoying actually.
Notice the stainless on the DeLorean doesn't rust.
It's got less than 3000 miles. That thing might have never even seen rain. If it has, only a few times max since it's been in a garage for 40 years. If you keep a piece of any steel in a dry controlled environment for decades you will see it won't rust stainless or not.
@@antton9623 It all has to do with the quality of the stainless steel. It has nothing to do with rain but far more with humidity. Most Cybertrucks in the more humid states have rust spots at delivery. This is a dead give away that it is low quality stainless.
@@salland12 any stainless will rust if mistreated. I used to have fun when i worked in China showing people how to turn their stainless rusty and cleaning the rust off. Contamination in the stainless is the main cause of rust forming oh and don't let your belt scratch it either.
@@ianmontgomery7534the steel they use in the cyber truck is of a lesser quality than the delorean. This is a fact that can be easily confirmed. 😂
@@HarryDirtay what grade is it?
What a beautiful Delorean... I hope it stays in good hands and dosen't get turned into yet another back to the future time machine.
the Delorean still look clean & more future then the Cyber truck ever be
@@havok9001and the CT won't be on the road in 5 years.
if it does, just use it to go back in time to stop the new owner from converting it. Duh
For real, can we just let this comment breathe
But this one will actually work this time, and we can go back and fix our mistakes
The PT Cruiser was NOT a punchline...they sold a ton of them. We bought one of the very first ones (2001), and it was remarkably reliable, with commendable coachwork quality. Never had an issue with the engine, transmission, A/C etc. It had nearly 200K when we gave it to a friend. We had bought the limited edition which was loaded. The paint was excellent and the leather seats never cracked or flattened out. Never any issues with the accessories. The PT was unfairly excoriated. It was a solid car.
did you see the Donut video on the PT? It actually changed my entire opinion of the platform
Maybe they were better with higher trims early on when boomer enthusiasts were ordering them but they quickly turned into the cheap budget sh*tbox like a dodge neon where people drove it off the lot only because it was the cheapest thing there. That is how they sold a ton of them. I've never even seen one with leather, just the $13k junkers.
I love the PT cruiser I've owned several the PT GT is actually fun
I had a friend who drove one for years and it was a perfectly fine car. it just looked very stupid,
The PT cruiser was the equivalent of the 2008 housing crisis. Its value was so inflated and when it did crash in value people were paying more on that car than it was worth.
Forget TFL, Hoovies it's the most known towing channel to watch.
No Ike gauntlet in Kansas.
@@blubb7711 No Andre getting a chubby every time he sees anything bigger than a car
Can’t watch TFL. Can’t stand those guys
I wish Huey would do a real towing test. That’s what we wanted to see.
Until batteries catch up, EVs are, right now, best suited for small trucks, etc. Locomotives run on Diesel or Electricity. It's not a motor issue, it's batteries.
Space Karen has used up all of the good ideas from the ACTUAL Founders of Tesla Motors and that's why we're treated to dancers in a Tesla Robot costume, Hyperloop fraud, SoaceX falling behind (and backwards), self-driving issues even in ideal conditions and most of all; "Fast Everything". Cybertruck and Semis are both VERY heavy and zero to sixty sub 5 seconds is very unwise for both.
Tesla Motors in the hands of Tarpenning and Eberhard would have given Americans an even more affordable Tesla by now. Musk has focused on toys for the upper income group and yet, he's ripping them off with Cybertruck.
Im glad that you still keep your channel dedicated to its original purpose - testing electric trucks
The delorean manages to look light and delicate while the CyberTruck looks heavy and stodgy. Beauty and the cyberbeast.
And the delorean was already a giant failure😅 we only care for it bc of the movie
I know someone that has a DeLorean sitting in their garage with only 120 miles on it. He purchased it from Unclaimed freight back in the 80's . He put 110 miles on it to drive it home and it's been stored ever since.
Nice! That Must be quite the conversation piece
where is he located?
LOL. Dude will have made more money in stock market over all these years than sitting on a DeLorean.
@@ArneAsada69Not everything is about money.
@@ArneAsada69 cringe lord
The DeLorean looks like the designers worked the clay for weeks.
The Tesla looks like the clay arrived, a manager stuck a couple of mirrors on it and went home early.
cyber truck looks like f117, delorean looks like f35 but years run backwards
Hoovie is smoking a lot of copium for the ummm $1600/month? This is just sad.
The baller content move might be to say "I bought the hype, but the Cybertruck might actually suck, unless it was the promised $50k."
Do this ahead of the curve Hoovie! Get the Silverado ffs!
Oh wait, I just finished the video. Haha, you just covered all of this.
There is zero evidence that clay was ever used. It's not needed for totally flat sheet metal.
It isn't difficult to understand. Elon made the truck he drew in kindergarten. And decided to use a material that is too stiff to work even with such an angular design. They all show evidence of metal memory in the panels and desperate attempts at over-rolling or over-pinching them in a desperate attempt to get them to hold their shape.
Works great on rockets because they are round, just like the spools the sheet metal comes off. Terrible for making cars.
😂
The Delorean looks like a manufactured vehicle while the Cybertruck looks looks like some high school kids shop class project.
I think we could build fake cybertrucks from plywood and vinyl wrap it in stainless film.
That's the general vibe I got the first time I sat in a Tesla. Handmade, and not in a good way.
I swear I wish we never lost my son’s pinewood derby car he made when he was 6, if we still had it I’d be suing the snake oils salesman designed the cyberturd.
In ten years it will be the toxic waste that’s crowding landfills
Don’t worry Tyler, when your cyberturd runs out of juice, just call your buddy with a Duramax and he’ll tow you the next 500 miles without needing to stop
the interior of that truck looks like the reception desk at a Marriot
It looks really boring.
They wish
That's the most accurate description I've heard.
But...everything's on the SCREEN!
That’s the problem lol
As a car guy, having non-physical controls for the AC and volume is absolutely unacceptable.
Bob's comment that the Cybertruck looks like a bunch of cardboard cut out and taped together is so accurate. The uneven gaps and edges are just horrendous and likely won't stand the test of time of being bumped into, rusting etc., over the next few years.
Yeah. Stainless won't stamd the test of time.... Riiight.
@@ABa-os6wm It's already rusting, he made a video about it.
Cyber Appliance on wheels look very much like a kid’s downhill car build in a dad’s shed.
@@ABa-os6wmyou’re missing the point. Both vehicles are stainless but only one of them has decent build quality. Just because it’s stainless steel doesn’t mean it will hold up in other ways
@@bosengineerdeloreans rust in the same way. It’s not bad stainless steel because of some rust spots. That’s just how it works. I used to own a delorean and had this from time to time. Just scrub it off with some steel wool or gasoline on a rag
Delorean "diet window" helps you lose weight, small drink, small fries, and so on
An actual car review back in the 80's.... "and with a window like this, you cant take it to a drivethru, it might not all fit thru there..."
Also dashboard almost dropped when he shutted the door
No 32oz sodas going through that window!
My guy just spent 20 minutes shitting on the truck, lol.
Paid shill.
The Delorean is better than the truck
Gotta love the timeless beauty and history of the Delorean.
History? The lorean was a failure and is only beloved bc of the movie
I am so sorry hoovie! It is truly unfortunate you got a cyber truck. I hope the people close to you in real life can start taking you seriously again. Time heals all wounds , so this might be a decade or so of forgiveness time.
Well…
Your friend addressed the most important aspect … if you’re in towing mode… the computer should be able to calculate CORRECTLY what the range is overall 🤪
Are you insinuating that a vehicle made by an "AI company" can't calculate mileage as well as my wife's 2015 Kia Forte?
@Duskwind_ behind the time, 928 could do it in 1990
You're *
It does, just use the fucking nav.
You need to add tow hitches to all your vehicles and review them as haulers.
This is, after all, the world's favorite RUclips channel dedicated entirely to the science and art of towing.
exactly....seems that every RUclipsr that wants CT-related attention finds the one thing that it doesn't do as well as a ginormous diesel pickup and fixates on that. This or course, brings out all the jealous folks who gleefully add their "expert" opinions to the mix.
If you add a Pontiac Aztek you got the parents of the cybertruck 😂
Right up there w/ Edsel,Gremlin & AMC Matador!
It was designed based on the Lotus Esprit submarine from James Bond, it actually is!
I had to look that up, you’re spot on, that’s hilarious!🤣👍
Just made a similar comment only to see you were there 1st. 🥇
🤣🤣
The DeLorean has MUCH less drag than the Model A. Not even close. That's what matters when towing on flat ground, not weight.
Plus freezing temperatures have a HUGE impact on EV range.
Drag at 80MPH is also way higher than drag at 65MPH where the speed the computer is expecting you to tow at given the speed limit for towing
Tesla is also infamous for lying about range. From what I have read the Ford actually does range calculations based on current usage. I drive an e transit for work and it's a pretty big range estimate difference based on just the weather.
@soapflakes and where exactly is that the towing speed limit?
@@soapflakes the drag formula is a function of speed to the square times the density of the medium (air) and drag coefficient (0,34 for the cybertruck). The only unknown is the drag of the trailer, but that could be easily be estimated based on expected performance vs measured consumption over the first few miles.
The onboard computer should have an easy time reassessing the range according to the current speed.
That guy fits the definition of a 'used car salesman'
Life's good too, there's more of Bob than ever.
One was built on cocaine one was built on fentanyl. That's what's wrong in this country. Bring back Pablo! Just kidding...
Legend saus Bob is still sitting in the car at the wizards waiting for his fist pump😊
True enough. I caught that. Not sure it was true or not that he got stood up though. 😮
Still waiting….. 👊
Bump
@@euroasianbob9268👊🏻
@@euroasianbob9268I'll give you one 👊
Even the DeLorean was built to a much higher standard than Elon's cyberpunk styled Homer-mobile 😂
homer mobile was better designed
for sure!
imagine hating trans people so much that you'd give elmo a quarter of a million dollars
And there were most likely far less substances consumed during the design phase of the delorian.
Yeah, if there's one thing we've always known about DeLorean's it's their overall quality, interior and engine and so on. ;) And of course guess what happened with the earliest VIN DeLorean's..... bad manufacturing issues. It's nothing new for early VIN across many brands.
@@snakeplissken1754 But every time you drive the DeLorean it centers itself right over the white lines.
Not to mention at anytime you get out of the truck wrong, you can lacerate your leg on the knife-like door and add hours and thousands of dollars to your towing trip by adding a visit to the hospital.
That's why it's illegal in Europe. We have universal healthcare and Cybertruck-related injuries would collapse our healthcare system.
The first time I saw a Cybertruck I thought it was an old pickup with new wheels and a homemade body. I'm not kidding.
It's pretty much just a skeleton with stainless panels glued on.
Look for the pictures of "cybertruck wrecked in ditch" most of the side peeled off from crashing into a drainage ditch and you can see it's just glued on skin.
Honestly! You're not wrong either.
I haven't seen one in the metal here in Australia but from what I have seen on various youtubes I have rejected cooking hoods that were better finished.
@@ianmontgomery7534 the body panels fit pretty well but the edges are too hard and sharp and it's because stainless is hard to work with. Its very tough and springy.
@@wsbill14224 yeah I know. I helped with the prototypes of stainless steel cooker hoods in China -they are pressed and then welded. I had to get some guys from another factory we owned to come and teach the other guys how to weld stainless so the weld could not be obviously seen. they did a fantastic job of it.
When i came back to Australia I saw one of the production models in a local shop and was looking intently at the welding job - it was superb and the salesman didn't believe me that it had been welded - when i put the machine in to demonstration mode he started to believe me as he hadn't beeen told it had one.
That was talked about on radios I bet. “I saw a cybertruck towing a Delorean!”
Probably more like people would excitedly tell their mates “You’ll never guess what I saw on the highway today!!”…
“What?”…
“A Delorean!!!” 😂
Wait till you see a DeLorean towing a dead cyber truck.
Looks like the fridge and dishwasher are leaving home.
The Cyber truck has one major difference from the DeLorean; the DeLorean can be fixed or upgraded, or simply maintained IN YOUR GARAGE!
you could also LS swap it and embarrass the cybercuck owners when you manage to outdo their top speed, which is a surprisingly low 130 mph for the cyberbeast and a hilarious and embarrassing 112 mph for the 2WD and AWD models. My 60 year old car can almost do that with a 2 speed and a lead foot!
As an owner.. I 'second' your comment.
You don't really need to maintain an EV though.
@@drunkenhobo8020 I think he meant you can fix broken parts yourself as you are able to buy them and many parts are standard things like lightbulbs. And there are no ECU's in the DeLorean, so there's no expensive diagnostic software needed.
Tesla doesn't sell parts to normal customers, and for anything alse than changing the wheels, you need their service center.
Edit.: i almost forgott: you need to maintain en EV as well: they have colling systems, they have AC, they have wearable parts: If you don't maintain them, they are junk in very short time too. Like ICE cars.
True, but in 15 years replacement batteries will probably weigh half as much, so it's performance will improve dramatically.
The comparison with the F150 Lightning is not quite fair. You let the F150 sit in the cold overnight before towing and it was a bright sunshine spring day for the Cybertruck
I’ve been wondering how to properly describe that truck. A child’s cardboard cutout was absolutely perfect!
I know! When it was announced I thought it was crazy but its kind of grown on me and after seeing one in person I think I'd take a cardboard cutout stainless any day, just like Hoovie says "its dumb" "still I love the thing, I think it looks really cool" sums it up for sure!
There has been no way it’s been describe that makes me hate it. “Looks like it’s from a low polygonal video game” that’s awesome! “Looks like a kid made it with cardboard” that’s also awesome!!
Didn’t know KitchenAid made a stainless refrigerator on wheels!
Manufacturers may be neglecting the rental car market, where ICE units can be returned on E, and turned around and be ready to make profit in 5 minutes. Many times it is hours until an EV can be 'flipped'.
That the CT doesn't adjust the projected range is wild.
The DeLorean stainless definitely LOOKS nicer than the Cybertruck, that's for sure.
It’s probably been brushed/refinished 14 times too
@@Aikaramba12 OWNERS BUY LOTS OF STEEL WOOL.
@@Aikaramba12 The CT is a month old, and is starting to rust. Crap is crap.
It says a lot that most of the focus when driving an EV is constantly on the range. I fill up and forget for a week or so, don’t even think about using the heater or AC or hills or towing. And in my 20yo car - they all work perfectly, and it doesn’t chops body parts off 🤣
I never go to a gas station.
5 seconds to plug in, 5 seconds to unplug and hang up. At 1/4 cost of gas.
@@silverstake88uh huh.
Now tell us how long it is between “plugging it in” and “unplugging it”. I’m betting it’s not “filled up in five minutes”.
@@TheWombat2012 I'm sleeping. What do I care.
The humiliation was when you wrote the check for that atrocity, lol.
Is this comment section full of idiots? And 63 more idiots?
The channel feels like it's dying since Hoovie started the other channel for his new girlfriend. There are daily videos over there, and his channel languishes.
What's the other channel?
@@davidslachta www.youtube.com/@GoodMorningRUclipsAT
@@davidslachtagood morning RUclips
@@davidslachta Good Morning RUclips
I'd honesty choose the Delorean over a Cybertruck. When the prototype of the Cybertruck first appeared on that stage with Elon Musk, it looked so hideous I thought it was a joke.
I love that Delorean so much. I wish i bought one years ago before they were impossibly expensive.
Towing my camper with my hybrid F150 I don't go faster than 65, no matter what the speed limit. Bob is right: aero trumps weight and the faster you go, the worse the mileage, whether it's mile/KWh or mile/gallon. Also is going slower is safer.
If a spoiler can add thousands of pounds of downforce, think of what a brick tethered to the back of your car could do. Some smart guy should be able to prove our theory with math ... @Engineering Explained?
@@DozIT he’s already done nice video on the EV towing problem. It basically boils down the low energy density of batteries, and aero drag. Sure the Tesla did better than the Lightning, but only because it has a bigger battery.
It's almost like it's an exponential relationship there.
Or glue yourself to the rear bumper of a tractor trailer and draft
@@wallacegrommet9343 Interestingly enough I've done it with my truck and camper combo before. Using the adaptive cruise and the closest follow distance, it jumps us from ~9.5mpg at 65 mph to 11.5-12 mpg. But the buffeting of the camper in the truck's wake creates instability. So while it saves maybe a little money in gas, it's not worth it due to the risk.
The Delorian belongs in a museum, the CT belongs in a landfill.
Having that thing parked outside your house would be humiliating
Having the CyberTruck pulling an aluminum trailer with a DeLorean is a very cool look.
At least you can use your Cybertruck to cut your veggies for your HungryRoot meal.
Matt Farah showed us that you can peel zucchini on the door edge and chop carrots with the hood
Unbelievable... That DeLorean is 45 years old and still looks better than a 2024 Tesla Cyber Truck, and I am a Tesla CyberTruck fanboy!!! It looks so good.(The DeLorean)
Oo A fan boy how exciting for you.
Fanboy equals Moron.
"Dumb guy with dumb truck does dumb things but has more money than you" 🤣🤣🤣
Pretty much how top gear started, but they had actually useful vehicles in their line up.
or more debt
*Inherited more money than you.
Pride in one's self has no cash equivalent. It's priceless, being born in the best postcode is worthless.
SEE how words work
Dumb luck. 🍀
THIS is exactly the content that makes me love subscribing to this channel.
Ultimate towing channel
Kudos to hoovie for being honest about the cyber truck despite probably devaluing it by doing so
At least the Delorean has style ,whereas the Cyberfridge has that Etchasketch appeal.
Well, it's styling is supposed to be zeerust. Which, though funny, isn't an intentional pun on rust here. Zeerust is just a general category of retro futuristic stuff. Like the truck wouldn't really look out of place on a moon base in an old campy sci-fi movie. And that's *definitely* 100% intentional.
lol ..Etchasketch...i remember them. Nailed it.
Homer Simpson finally got his car on the market! 😂
you win!
needs two bubble canopies
@@2steaksandwiches665 Needs Tail Fins. They are so freaking cool why haven't they been brought back?
Bob 🫄
Wow, Wal, you're 100% the first person to make this joke.
I didn't realize in 1st grade, that the triangle trucks that I was drawing, would be the future 42 years later. I should have been an engineer.
With your lack of engineering training and experience, you would be hired in the starting position of Senior Chief Engineer at Tesla 😂
When I was a kid we had erector sets, it looks just like the one I built 50 yrs ago!
My triangle cars, in side profile with machine guns, could have been a hit!
It’s a matter of opinion and taste. The Cybertruck is the future. The technology it has is incredible.
isNJ@@user-ln7of9gs4syou're right, opinion and taste. There's also those who like trumpy. It's called questionable opinion and taste.
I suspect the Cyber Truck will be worth nothing in 10 years but in 20 years when only a tiny proportion of them are still running because they will be too expensive too repair due to a combination of the shape, stainless steel and batteries which will be super expensive to replace due to be massively outdated the Cyber Truck will end up being collectible. Similarly to the DeLorean its collectability will be because of its uniqueness rather than its driving properties albeit not to the levels the DMC12 as it will not have a iconic movie boosting its collectability.
Alex Jones would be proud of you going back to your towing youtube channel roots.
I want to see Alex go into war mode again.
@@BigJonkulousFrom behind bars, of course.
@@JasonWW2000 Sure. Once they repeal the first amendment, they can lock him up for saying naughty words.
There is only little that go wrong in the interior:
- main screen is having notoriously high FFR
- vereer is bubbling within a month of purchase
I see Hoovie is getting back to his towing channel roots.
He's done it once before, lol...
Dumb purchase at $100 grand?! OUTCH!!!!!
Too good to be true with their hype back in 2019. I had reservation in 2020 and God knows where it is in line for me. No matter I change my mind i am getting back my deposit or sell to someone else that takes my spot. Why?
1/ price hike
2/ too many issues (sharp edge, fit and finish, missing this and that, etc....)
3/ drastic range drop from their original hype.
This thing will drop in value for certain when they start churning out by million.
I still want an electric truck but let see if there is another better alternative.
Plus the novelty will be gone by the time you get yours and you will feel silly. It's a crap product and you were part of the estimated 2 million people who each gave elon a $100 interest free loan for those years you had your reservation.
The guys on another channel test electric "trucks" pulling the same 8000lbs camper trailer. On relatively flat surface with calm winds, the Cybertruck actually had a 78 mile range. the Ford Lightning had less than 60 mile range... The Cybertruck was better, but in reality, both extremely worthless as tow vehicles.
I didn’t watch that specific review but TFL sometimes tests the acceleration while towing as well and that can really tank percentages quickly. The same way that sprinting 100 m 4 times in a row takes more energy than running 400 m in one shot. I think in practice with someone attempting to conserve range you would get a bit more range out of it. But realistically, neither of them are great for towing anywhere further than your closest KOA down the street.
The Cybertruck is "We have DeLorean at home"
Between the two vehicles here, if I were gonna waste $90k and totally regret it later, it would be on the DeLorean. Now, if the DeLorean were priced around $25-30k I could see someone who is actually interested in the car and its history buying it, but for $90k it's just some rich guy's circle jerk machine. Either way, Bob is totally right, his DeLorean is made better than the Cybertruck.
Cybertruck is a DeLorean from Wish
Big difference. Delorean is a museum piece you want to tow to the gsrage to save the low mileage. Cybertruck is an utility you'll use every day.
I gave up my Cyber truck reservation, got my $100 back. I was on board when it was a $50,000 truck and still think that's a fair price for what you get. I can't imagine paying $80, $90, who knows for what is really a $50K EV...
Well, that was before things became literally twice as expensive.
Yep, Rivian honored pre-Brandon inflation prices when owners complained. Tesla wouldn't and raised it way way up.
Nobody cares...
@@dv8740 Ha Ha, you cared enough to comment.
it'd be nice to see the range deficiency under safe towing speeds. 80 mph with a loaded trailer is not a good idea. any idea what your stopping distance would be with a loaded trailer under emergency braking? by going 80, you got there 7.5 min quicker than going 60 mph, is that worth the extra range loss and increased stopping distance?
Finally back. Best towing review channel on RUclips
I saw a CyberTruck in the wild for the first time last Friday. I also saw a Kei van in the wild for the first time the same day. I was much more excited for the van 🤣
I get really excited for both.
At least one of the two is possibly productive.
@@PSUQDPICHQIEIWC
Yeah, both of them. One is a big EV truck loaded with features and technology and have a lot of room inside, while the other is very compact, surprisingly roomy and practical, more attainable and, while not electric, get good fuel mileage.
Tyler: "I've only had it a month, Bob!"
Bob: "Hahahaha"
Amazing
Had it a month and the body panels are rusting, the stupid wheel covers and accelerator pedal get recalled (both for serious safety issues) the dash material is bubbling and coming loose...this thing is a JOKE. And the suckers who bought it are the punchline.
How is the steel finish on the DeLorean so much better looking than the Cybertruck?
Crazy that they stamped steel better 40 years ago.
But is it bulletproof?
It's mostly a matter of greed. Why bother doing it right if Elon can make more profit doing it as cheap as possible?
They are completely different types of steel though (according to tesla).
Mostly that the cyber truck uses a significantly stronger form of stainless steel than the DeLorean. Hence why the panels on the cybertruck don’t have any curves, because the steel is so strong that it’s hard to press curves into them.
But if you ask me, I think Elon was just trying to simplify manufacturing by making the body of the cybertruck into simple to stamp shapes.
Supposedly the SpaceX rockets and the Cybertruck will use the same steel panels. Thus it makes sense to use the same stamping process/ facility. You can mass produce steel panels for the cybertruck and use the same panels for the rockets. Using the mass production of the cybertruck to offset the cost of the low production spaceX rockets.
If he had made the cybertruck out of the same steel as the DeLorean then he would need a facility for the cybertruck panels and another for the Starship panels thus making things redundant and expensive.
@@earthoid I mean I wouldn't say DeLorean was all about doing things right... him and Musk are pretty comparable actually.
@EverettJohnson-js2zw…crazy that the cybertruck panels are almost 1/8” thick solid stainless steel and the DMC is a paper thin skin bonded to a corrugated honeycomb resin panel. CRAZY.
Ah yes, Hoovie back with the #1 towing channel on RUclips!
In 10 years the Tesla will be not running due to fault code Rm34**pdqlim45 - Revision 2447 B3. DeLorean may need a new battery and a set of wiper blades. + it will be worth a lot more than what you paid for it.
The DeLorean is known for garbage reliability let's be real.
@@GNXperimental maybe, but you can repair it in your backyard with basic tools
But in 10 years replacement batteries will weigh half what they do now, so your performance will improve dramatically.
@@StromBugSlayer And cost about half of the cybertruck's original price.
That DeLorean is soooo cool… I'm sure that the new owner will thoroughly enjoy it. 🤙
Being seen in a cybertruck is the humiliation.
That DeLorean is a gem!
People seem to forget the DeLorean was a joke for the first five years after its release. It wasn't until after people started re-building and upgrading them to what the car should have been in the first place that they became popular.
The Delorean is analog technology. It will run forever Tesli was made with throwaway technology that won't last five years
Just adding…
The DeLorean was the first ever car built in Ireland by people that never before did that.
Highly stressed period..(civil war still hot)
And developed in about 18 months…the investors wanted to see something back so production started.
Like y mentioned if given time i would have been a successful car.💪
Back to the Future.
Everyone always liked how it looked but it was gutless and sad
Bunch of stainless steel junk!
Dump the cybertruck and get that sweet delorean from Bob :)
Tesla probably won’t let him sell it 🤣 yet another Tesla con
Bob doesn't want to for the Cybertruck
Tyler's not worthy of that DeLorean
Common for a highly sought after vehicle to have a clause where you can't resell immediately. Tesla most definitely has that as a clause.
Also, the CT depreciated at least 10k as soon as he drove it. So, his 90k truck won't even get 80k, well... maybe. Elon fanboys are nuts.
Finally! seeing these two side by side is awesome
Let's see how long before this thing falls apart!
I can’t wait until years from now when Hoovie revisits the Cyber Truck. “Buying the Cheapest Cyber Truck in America. Did I Get Scammed?”
It already is, watch previous episode.
"T & A Ventures"!!! LOL Love it. That's your "office" I take it.
Was expecting a cybertruck commercial... It was actually a DeLorean Ad! 😂
Euro Asian bob. Knows what he’s talking about when it comes to vehicles 💯
Got a question that no one seems to have asked yet. How much does it cost to refuel an electric truck add a station compared to a gas station? Is a supercharging station more expensive? You guys got to cover these simple questions if you're trying to convert us two electric. At present I have no desire to own an electric vehicle. Hybrid maybe, but electric no.
Just owning a cyber truck is disturbing
Love the Delorean. Was a bit nervous watching you drive off with a majority of the Delorean’s weight behind the rear axles on the trailer. Guess it’s a good thing the Cybertruck is so heavy🤣
Read the comments to see if anyone else noticed lol
Saying the De Lorean was built better, shows how shit the musk is! The tiny car failed as soon as it was made. And saying the pick up performance wise isn't saying anything. It's electric. A motor from a washing machine or a golf cart will rip your arm off. Please stop promoting utter lies dude!
GM called……they want their their 2000, rear steering back!🤪
Nissan called, the HICAS rear steering on Skylines was fly by wire in the early 90s.
@Duskwind_ Honda called everyone to remind them that they were the first to have a 4ws system in 1988.
rodney dangerfield called. he wants his 60 year old bad jokes back.
Mazda sent a fax about the 626 but nobody got it.
Just be glad you don't have the autopilot update yet. I mean, given your experience with the Cybertruck and QC so far, would you trust your life to the software? What if Skynet decides that you are the enemy?
Admitting you brought it as a gimmick is refreshingly honest. Perhaps in 40 years it'll have the same novelty value as the DeLorean - but only if it plays centre stage in a hit movie sometime soon.
In 40 years the car will not exist. The battery will be dead with the cells swolen, the screen will delaminate, the plastic clips broken, the NAND flash memory that stores the instructions for everything will be corrupted, the doors will not open, it will not drive, no replacement parts and it will only serve as non functional static display.
The delorean will always be rarer than the cybertruck, because they are going to make millions of trucks, while there are only about 9000 deloreans, and that was back in the 1980's, so there are far fewer of them today.
What's going on with Tyler? Very little activity on the channel lately.
Wow a microwave burrito for breakfast then a lunchable, finishing it off with a cheeseburger and ice cream, meal plan of champions
One bite everybody knows the rules😊
in ten years? Cybertruck is already a punchline... as subtle as a face tattoo.
Yep it’s a meme
For folks who want it to fail. Yet like the model 3, it'll sell well
@@ryansmithcat the end of the day, the person who chooses to drive a Model 3 will always be a Tony Stark wannabe. Tesla fans ≠ car fans. They don’t belong here
@@scottoleson1997 that makes no sense. Who cares what car fans think?
@@ryansmithc it can’t be sold in 99% of the world lol
Last time I was this early the cybertruck was still a concept
I know a guy who would love to buy that museum specimen 💜
Great content thanks for sharing
A rivet in your accelerator pedal! I'm sure glad no one's calling dumb shit, just for the sake of dumb.
Elon’s ‘most advanced’ vehicle on the planet ~ saved by tech that dates back to the Bronze Age. All because of soap used on the cheapo clip-on accelerator pedal cover.
Wild how they glued a facade on woth cheap glue and it only got worse. They shpuldve just designed it as a 1 piece component. Idiots
@@TheAnnoyingBoss It gets even worse. The stainless steel panels are also glued on. The next recall will see pop-rivets all over the outside of the car once some of them start flying off and decapitating people.
@@Duskwind_and even worse is all the major manufacturers today bond the panels on with high strength urethane adhesive. Worse than that is you making ignorant comments trying to be clever.
As far as I know just about every single cyber truck leaks coolant.
You left him hangin at 16:52 ... LOL
Still waiting…. 👊
@@euroasianbob9268 haha