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for everyday driving around town, doing short-ish commutes/errands, it's hard to beat an EV.. as long as you have an easy way to charge at home, IMHO..
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The one thing that surprises me is that the Cyber Truck is not as big as one might think. I have parked next to one several times in our Audi Q7 and really they are about the same length and height. Granted the Q7 is a large SUV, but its not a Suburban or Expedition by any means. It is still ugly as sin and has the worse design language of any vehicle since the Pontiac Aztec.
Regarding the Thing being a precursor to the Rabbit, that does not make a lot of sense. As another poster mentioned, I believe the Thing was a way to leverage a cheap convertible quickly off of the Beetle/Karmann Ghia chassis. In the US it was only available from 72-75 and did not meet safety standards. To say the Rabbit was just two boxes put together and was in someway similar to the thing is a pretty big misstatement. Giorgetto Giugiaro designed the Rabbit/Golf and it is certainly not the same as a Thing in any way. The Rabbit was a response to safety and emissions requirements of the early to mid 70s that a Beetle could not possibly meet moving forward in the US and Western Europe. |
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Any TCO would have to take into account depreciation, and I can’t image any remotely comparable car has depreciated like Tesla if you bought one before (or during) the huge price decreases. Now, at the current lease prices, it is totally different story — they are crazy cheap. |
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With the understanding that most of the first wave of CT owners are probably "early adopters" who don't stick with anything very long, one still has to wonder how many, three years from now, will still own their CTs. I'm sure the majority will be on to the next shiny thing.
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So this week Tesla dropped the policy that you can't sell your cybertruck in the first year.
I heard it described as an angry brutalist wedge of stainless steel. It makes the Aztec and Gremin look good, I'll give it that. |
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Pshaw! The Aztec is in a class of it's own, and not even the CT can begin to rival it.
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https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/pr...d-for-privacy/ As for the cybertruck, it would probably be my last choice of cars to be hit by. Pedestrian safety doesn’t seem to have been considered at all during the design process. |
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Especially as the Thing didn't as you say have much in common with the Rabbit as far as the design, yet was made with the very same shape and sloping flat hood covering a "boot" or an engine! So with the Rabbit largely copying the shape of the earlier foreign-market "wagen", the predescessor vehicle needed to be briefly brought here prior to the Rabbit's arrival. The Thing got people used to seeing the sloping flat hood on a boxy body, so that the heavy investment in the new Rabbit platform would not be a laughing-stock market failure in the US, just as the CT now helps to get people used to a Prius-shaped pickup truck, so that the future (rounder, painted) CT won't get immediately laughed out of the trucking market. I agree that there is a big difference this time around, in that the current CT arrives with all new design, while the Rabbit came with new design only after the primitive Thing had been put on the market. And, of course the Rabbit and the CT do seem to exist at opposite ends of the price spectrum. In both cases, an aesthetically-challenged, but very important and practical new vehicle design needed to be brought to market under a sort of fun, uniquely-stylized, but short-lived guise or narrative, to distract future buyers from the shock of an inherent "econobox-cheap" (or Prius-practical) sort of aesthetic. Last edited by dddd; 08-31-2024 at 04:19 AM. |
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Tesla had a 'policy' that you couldn't sell your CT in the first year? How on earth would they 'police'(not a pun) that? More of Elon being Elon...
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