Don’t forget that the frame is made out of aluminum , so the more repeated stress you put on the frame, the weaker it gets. I’ve seen the frame literally break from towing something. It is a truly awful vehicle.
The most American made vehicle ever
I am not surprised that someone who bought a Cybertruck is wholly unaware of the entire first half of the 20th century.
The Cybertruck is the epitome of America hubris.
In fairness, it was largely the vision of a South African maniac
That’s like when Germans try to point out that Hitler was Austrian.
At least Nazi Germany had talented engineers designing the cars for the people, or Volkswagens. Porsche over Musk any day!
At least the front didn’t fall off.
The back does fall off though, if you try to tow something
Ha, the
frontside fell off!There’s not supposed to be a frame there. Pull the side panel off a GM and it’s the same.
The frame is under the truck. There should be a rigid structure on the flat of the bed.
It’s unibody, the waffle-like part in the picture between the rear glass and the wheel well is part of it’s frame
edit: here’s a picture from their manual
To be fair, it looks like it would look cooler if you took all the panels off. Probably would not help with longevity, but might be less likely to get arsoned.
ngl, if it had this aesthetic, I might have to change my opinion on them:
Maybe with the panels removed it can dry after a car wash.
We really do live in Biff’s future.