Tesla Cybertruck Review: Already Iconic?
Tesla Cybertruck Review: Already Iconic?
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@comphoto6451 Says:
I really hate how Tesla just doesn't care for pedestrians nor the driver of the truck. It's so unsafe for literally everyone
@RandomSwiss Says:
Do not forget there is a reason why it will be US only, it is unsafe for pedestrian
@RandomSwiss Says:
He is a Tesla fan Boi
@scotthenderson3519 Says:
INFAMOUS, not iconic.
@XenoviaM Says:
Marques you're iconic.... the one in billions who has such a great approach on products! You never disappoint!
@1001Balance Says:
Already trash ?
@alexandrarodriguez3057 Says:
It’s ugly looks like a ufo
@ericfallabel9201 Says:
FWIW: my 2008 Toyota Prius was steer by wire
@angelcordero717 Says:
I’m subscribed but don’t watch regularly- man, GREAT VIDEO
@TechGorilla. Says:
everybody looks at it and they say damn that thing is super ugly
@angelbar Says:
Yes...
@hasnainshirazee3374 Says:
I think it looks amazing
@HassanAzzi Says:
My child 😂
@sovietmoose5624 Says:
Wow, a truck that has less storage than most modern truck, any older truck, most suvs vans or even sedans, hell even a cargo bike is comparbale. A truck that is more dangerous to everyone around it AND the people inside it compared top most vehicles on the road, that has horrific quality control issues, rusts if you look at it funny, AND it blinds people nearby thanks to it being a glare magnet. I mean it is iconic, for being an absloute disaster. Also its not surprising that a tech channel didnt even touch on how dangerous sharp angles are to pedestrians, but it is dissapointing. Cars are a massive killer and making one of the deadliest types of car (pickup trucks) even deadlier for looks especially when most pickup truck owners dont need to own one. Most of the need is better served by vans and for the bit where a pickup truck is needed, the bedspace of modern (especially teslas) pickup trucks is bs. Oh also bulletproof steel? its bullet resistence is far overstated. Personal vehicles dont exist in a vacuum and glossing over its myriad of flaws is promoting a vehicle that is unnecessarily dangerous just because, and it is not fine because it looks good, it makes streets mroe dangeorus, it makes congestion worse, it does mroe damage to roads, and for what, it looking cooler?
@ToxicJelly9 Says:
I swear you can't see any of the indicators from the outside, theyre all tiny bars that sunlight wil easily obscure
@vip3rnb762 Says:
One of the best made videos on youtube i have ever watched
@Monkeyrides123 Says:
how do you miss your door latch falling off and think its panel gap? You probably pay to have your windshield wipers installed
@Channel-jj9zw Says:
I think you mean ironic.
@lololfo Says:
The only thing that is missing here is some awesome japanese cyberpunk Itasha on that car!
@FC_Dobbs48 Says:
Other than its unique appearance, why would you ever want all those large flat reflective surfaces? Why not a flat finish? Will Tesla be willing to evolve the body in future or is this the "iconic generator" of its current appearance?
@sempiterno3243 Says:
Horrible
@lily8122 Says:
There are two safety things that really concern me, the bullet proof steel may protect the people inside, but make everything far more dangerous for everyone else on the road, particularly if the protection makes the driver feel more comfortable with speeding or too quickly accelerating. Another issue I have is the lack of physical buttons. Touch screens are hard and distracting to navigate, we all know that, it's why we are not supposed to be using our phones while driving. I am well aware that these problems are in know way unique to tesla or the cyber truck, but they are things I worry about.
@trashkuun Says:
I do not feel like this review is as honest as it should be. With a lot of your other reviews, it appears way more honest, but there are MAJOR glaring issues that aren't discussed in this video. Major safety issues. Grossly negligent safety issues. I get it, you're a tech guy, and just saying that comes with a HUGE disconnect for what a car guy review would be.
@JDNboy12 Says:
it's not just a cybertruck thing, but I can't get over the lack of physical controls... like, wtf do I have to go through a settings menu to do EVERYTHING!? Much like the wire-steering, it feels disingenuous to tout the software being in control as strictly beneficial, when in a lot of cases it's just to make production cheaper.
@ZennZennster Says:
It's a cool looking truck
@toreole5831 Says:
iconic in it being the worst possible car
@elizabeth3280 Says:
The only features it is missing to make this truck perfect for me are Heads up display, a dong for towing and has the ability to consume gas or charge "just in case"
@Daim-nr1se Says:
17:09 "while my child uhh u mean the car"🤣🤣🤣🤣
@GRZNGT Says:
The reason biker didn't liked it is because "autopilot" tends to roll them over
@johndanson4427 Says:
Rusting door wedge with dump truck back end. Looks home made.
@floatinjellies Says:
As a tech-skeptical person, who plans on never buying a car made after 2014, the idea of relying on software and updates scares the hell out of me lmfao. I’ll stick to my cars that won’t fall apart if there is a flaw in the coding
@GuitarWithBrett Says:
Consumers are so thirsty for attention
@Anon282828 Says:
I like your work, but I find your review of the cybertruck uncharacteristically uncritical. Glossing over all the well--publicized fallings of the cybertruck with "what do you expect in beta testing" and "trucks have been known to get stuck in snow", and calling the plainly misleading advertising by Tesla "getting clever" is disappointing. Also, "iconic cars" don't rust after two weeks.
@thomascampione8866 Says:
Hey that's island drag way
@kashmirwillwin3124 Says:
I'm afraid the goofy design is going to set the precedence. Vehicle designs have been slowly going downhill since the 80s
@nickmoore7020 Says:
Aw nah they got Marques in the idiotmobile
@Awesomo4000 Says:
If I'd bother giving a thumbs down, the main reason wouldn't be because it's a Cybertruck, but the evolution of cars getting bigger and bigger and less safe for everyone besides the people inside of them.
@saihajgulati236 Says:
that intro was perfect
@xDakem Says:
MB look like a huge tesla fanboy. There is nothing "safe" about that steering wheel, there is no "override" or mechanical control. My old car, had a stupid hydrolic issues, and it was hard to steer. Now immagine that your car decide to randomly steer when it feel. Then, you have a tesla. You are alive by chance. "The pivot wheel" is another weakness the thing have. Then I close to video.
@iPig Says:
I'll be honest, if I saw a perfectly clean woody PT Cruiser today I'd probably have some internal conflict.
@iPig Says:
Just gotta say, that top-down drone shot of the dragstrip is amazing. I can't believe this is the first time I'm seeing the perfect angle to view a drag race.
@blacksama_ Says:
So how does this qualify as a truck.
@VoidSinister Says:
i love the way it looks
@thomasrosen2 Says:
why is mkbhd wearing a shirt of something german frisbee related? i under the frisbee part but why the german flag?
@ramonluquin2612 Says:
It's ugly. Overpriced. Impractical. Pointless.
@marcinf6324 Says:
I'm surprised nothing was mentioned about safety. Cybertruck has not been approved for traffic in the European Union
@lukafireman Says:
It seems as if the cheapest Chinese manufacturer made a mix of glass and fake metal sandwich.
@smchap9474 Says:
This might as well have been paid by Tesla lol every negative thing is like "but it's tesla guys they're just not done they're watching out for us don't worry"
@mekinbah Says:
I love your honesty in your reviews, but you also leave a lot of stuff out like what other people go through.
@yaj_5002 Says:
3:05 I am one those online people yet I only found out about this like last week (Granted I do really give a shit about tesla or cars in general so it's probably just my lack of interest)

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