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I've lost 2 of those rubber inserts because they stick to wet cups.
seriously they could mold a suction cup looking indent into the bottom and prevent that problem.
I've lost 2 of those rubber inserts because they stick to wet cups.
Yeah pretty vague, clever thoughBig slow .45 tommy gun?
That's pretty smart for marketing...
No doubt, clever marketing. What other vehicle would manage that, though?Big slow .45 tommy gun?
That's pretty smart for marketing...
My Ford is military grade aluminum so I think I'm coveredNo doubt, clever marketing. What other vehicle would manage that, though?
Didn’t the old vehicles of Bonnie and Clyde’s time also stop 45acp and that’s why BARs were used in the final shootoutNo doubt, clever marketing. What other vehicle would manage that, though?
The doors in a normal rig aren't going to stop a 45. And a 9mm will go through both door with seemingly enough energy to do it again.
Tesla shot a Tommy gun at a Cybertruck, here's the result
Tesla tested the bulletproof capacity of the Cybertruck by shooting a Tommy gun at the electric pickup truck. Here’s the...electrek.co
This got me thinking about bulletproofing. Have a buddy who had some shit installed on his glass when he got a bunch of work in a shitty area. Kinda assumed that doors would be safe enough.
i doubt it, BAR's were used because any opportunity to justify new toys for the police is going to be seized.Didn’t the old vehicles of Bonnie and Clyde’s time also stop 45acp and that’s why BARs were used in the final shootout
A cybertruck, or a tommy gun?I have seen one around a few times now. They look weirder in person then in pictures.
My 08 Dodge truck is rubber floor, crank windows, no A/C.Un-optioned domestic pickups are an extreme rarity in non-fleet applications.
The vast majority of pickups are now occupying the space that Personal Luxury Cars like the Thunderbird used to occupy. Using your pickup on the weekend for a boat or camper is a personal luxury. These are daily-drivers with the XLT, Lariat, Harley Davidson, and King Ranch making up a huge, huge portion of private sales.
So I say that yes, these are aimed at the majority of pickup buyers who do not take the quite considerable time and trouble to option out floor mats and an infotainment system.
AFAIK you can't option out a carpeting AND have a locker on a Ford truck. Same thing with skid plates: If you get a skid plate, it auto-options the 101A equipment group: Geegaws and gizmos. You can't de-select it.
You can't say that's Ford, because GM and Dodge are the same way.
Pickups are now a luxury vehicle. Have been for oh I'd say 10 years, definitely the last 5.
As you know, you used to be able to option a straight-6, automatic, bench seat, no headliner, no a/c, no power windows/locks, no cruise Custom pickup. That's not even possible now. They don't even sell wind up windows afaik.
I saw 2 last night running together headed back to I 10 coming from our local chargering holesaw a truckload of cybers on I-40 yesterday. cool story eh?
Didn’t the old vehicles of Bonnie and Clyde’s time also stop 45acp and that’s why BARs were used in the final shootout
i doubt it, BAR's were used because any opportunity to justify new toys for the police is going to be seized.
Government mandates are to kill hybridsMy work is starting to manufacture suspension air bag components for cybertrucks.
While I agree with what was said in this thread, I think cybertrucks will prevail in utilitarian category. The biggest downfalls will be the range, particularly when towing, and the inability to recharge in-the-field away from an outlet.
Too bad Tesla didn’t make them a “hybrid”. I’d imagine a turbocharged 1.6L 3 cyl from Toyota (300hp) running exclusively on a generator and for A/C & heat will be great. Solve the range & refuel issue, along with to stop-gap the cold temperature battery performance issue.
you see mazda's new plan for rotary hybrids?My work is starting to manufacture suspension air bag components for cybertrucks.
While I agree with what was said in this thread, I think cybertrucks will prevail in utilitarian category. The biggest downfalls will be the range, particularly when towing, and the inability to recharge in-the-field away from an outlet.
Too bad Tesla didn’t make them a “hybrid”. I’d imagine a turbocharged 1.6L 3 cyl from Toyota (300hp) running exclusively on a generator and for A/C & heat will be great. Solve the range & refuel issue, along with to stop-gap the cold temperature battery performance issue.
My 14yo walked by and said "That looks like a science fair project."that looks like the car I drew in the first grade