Owners of the affected trucks will require replacement hardware.

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    An actual recall that requires a hardware fix / replacement this time, and not a software update.

    Am I reading the PDF right in that 1% or 2,431 trucks are affected, meaning they sold ~240k trucks?

    Edit: official numbers are more around 30-40k worldwide as far as I can find. Idk how to read it, perhaps they mean 2,431 is the maximum but the expectation is 1%?

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      Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge each sold over 700k half-ton pickup trucks last year, while Toyota sold only 130k Tundras. I suppose it’s possible that there are a quarter million suckers out there.

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        I have edited my comment with information I found and it seems Tesla is selling nowhere near that amount (30-40k)

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      Hard to understand the calculus of people who would still be willing to buy a Tesla at this point. They’re literal death traps with shoddy manufacturing

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      You get the thing that represents all cyber truck owners: a lollipop, or as it’s also known—a “sucker.”

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    I keep forgetting how nasty they look… I’m glad I don’t have to see these on European roads. Not yet, at least.

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        When I first saw one pass by me in reality, my first reaction was “jesus”. And the colors I’ve seen on display (a Tesla store is nearby), wtf? Not that a good color would help a lot, it still looks very wrong.

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          I see way too many around here and people have taken to putting wraps on it. I love seen one that tries to make it look like the Warthog from Halo.

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      I don’t really care what they look like. If any truck actually could meet the promises these made, I’d buy the shit out of them:

      -All electric

      -Sophisticated sensor suite to improve operational safety

      -Working performance comparable to F150

      -low maintenance

      -Can be used as home power backup

      -not a Deathtrap

      -not a Killing machine

      It hits the electric points, but that’s it. It’s a bad truck. It doesn’t fulfill any of the “smart” promises. Death trap killing machines in constant recall that can’t handle rain… Let alone do work.

      The aesthetic doesn’t even make my list of complaints. It’s like the whole industry has been trying to make trucks as shitty as possible for like 30 years. Give me a '94 ranger electric conversion kit and it’s game fucking over cyber truck.

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        So what about the F150 Lightning doesn’t meet that? It actually offers whole house backup which is something that caught my attention

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          Not in love with the “big boy” from factor but when I believe they’re going to enter “long term support” territory I absolutely would be interested.

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      I doubt they’ll ever come to Europe. They don’t meet even the most basic crash safety standards. These things are designed to annihilate pedestrians, not to try to reduce harm.

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        They don’t meet even the most basic crash safety standards.

        Well that’s just incorrect.

        We actually have no idea what crash safety standards they meet because Tesla hasn’t submitted them for any testing at all, and as we all know from Elon’s new BFF, if you don’t test for it, you won’t have to worry about it.

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      They look like they have been on the streets for 10 years. Turns out stainless steel isn’t all that stainless.

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      It’s amazing, they look awful in videos and pictures but then you see one in person and it’s just stunning to look at, not in a good way. They’re the stupidest looking things.

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    I ran into a former coworker (we still work at the same place, just different groups now) at a work thing recently and he told me I had to see his new car.

    It was this. I told him it was ugly. He tried to show me all the bells and whistles. I told him I was glad he liked it, but it was still ugly.

    He said yeah…that’s what my wife says too. She hates it.

    lol

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        He was bragging about the stainless steel being made to withstand bullets and we do live in a large city in the US in a state with basically no gun control, so I told him I could potentially see that coming in useful during rush hour on the freeways.

        He had a story for why it was shaped the way it was, the windows are angled at the most aerodynamically possible angle because that’s important for a car that will probably spend 50% of its life stuck at a red light.

        He’s obviously drank the kool aid. When I got back to the office I told my current coworkers, and a couple of interns said that car is super dangerous because it basically has no crumple zones. Then they pulled up some YT videos showing tests proving it.

        The best part? We’re all engineers. The interns knew about the crumple zone thing. The senior Elon fanboy was just impressed with the window angle and bulletproof doors. I didn’t ask who he voted for, but I can guess.