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Use Avery template 8371 for business cards and print these out
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#tiktok#elon musk#tesla cybertruck#tesla cars#tesla#cybertruck#cyber truck#whistlen diesel#whistlendiesel#car#truck
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Forgot to post my costume: cybertruck driver
#cybertruck h8ters association#cybertruck#cybertruck loathing#clown#yes good#shitposting#irl shitposting
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one thing that is often lost on modern audiences watching the Back to the Future series is that, in 1985, the DeLorean was well known for being a shitty car. The only reason the DMC DeLorean is remembered fondly today is because of BTTF; had the movie never happened, it would’ve been one of those fancy cars lost to time and remembered only by car nerds (trust me, there’s examples of this). Potentially the primary reason for choosing the DeLorean to be the time machine is because of how notoriously bad it was. We even see Marty question Doc’s choice to use a DeLorean, and at the climax of the first movie we see the car fail to start when Marty is lined up to drive towards the wire. The DeLorean was known for being overly heavy, clunky, prone to breaking down, and annoying to maintain.
Basically, what I’m saying is, if Back to the Future was made today, they’d use a Cybertruck.
#back to the future#delorean#elon musk#elongated muskrat#elon twitter#cybertruck#cybertruck drama#dmc delorean#cars#twitter#i actually hate elon musk so fucking much
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As someone who sees cyber trucks (at least 3 different ones, distinguished by color and grime) fairly frequently, I'm really curious how often other people see them
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From your tags:
#apparently the main problem is something called a Querlenker which the Internet is trying to tell me is “wishbone” in english
This is correct. One type of vehicle suspension is called wishbone because of the shape of the main link. Race cars typically use a double wishbone suspension because it isolates the wheels for independent movement and is thus very effective for handling at high speeds. So I would guess Tesla is using a single wishbone suspension and the main link is failing pretty often.
If you haven’t seen them yet, check out WhistlinDiesel’s Cybertruck Durability Test videos on YouTube. They are hilarious.
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Watch a Cybertruck break in real time, less than a mile after the guy acquires it. Founders Edition totally worth $120K, right?
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🅦🅐🅝🅚🅟🅐🅝🅩🅔🅡
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