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Joey (not verified)    October 28, 2024 - 12:09AM

In reply to by John Gravelis (not verified)

Not really. I can afford a Cybertruck, but I still think it looks terrible, it's not really a truck, and it has endless QA issues. Other than the fart button and some other gimmicky things, it doesn't do anything that other vehicles don't already do. And a lot of the stuff it does do, other vehicles do better. It doesn't really have anything to do with money. I wouldn't openly laugh at someone who is driving one, but in my head I definitely think "what a dumbass" when I see one, because you bought a subpar vehicle for twice the amount it should cost, just because the guy who sells them convinced you he was special, when you could have spent the same amount of money on a Denali Ultimate or a Ram Tungsten or something like that. It's no different than the iPhone back in the day, where Steve Jobs created a cult following despite the iPhone coming out with its "innovative", "new" features two years later than every other phone (face unlock, two apps on the screen at the same time, etc.), and then he charged you $1000 for it just because he could. It's kind of sad.

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