This article is about cybertrucks next to helipads? And that this setup was apparently for proving out the stainless steel? And that It looks good for durability?
From the article:
This is just one instance showing how the Cybertruck’s stainless steel exoskeleton is a practical choice for a rugged vehicle that’s supposed to endure off-road situations.
I mean I get the article’s point, there are still deloreans tooling around with their original sheetmetal and it’s been 40 years.
My friend, ultimately this is a nothing burger. Anyone who has actually owned a car knows it’s bad news if you don’t remove bird poop promptly. There is no article needed for this, save for getting ad revenue from the credulous.
at least the frame was protected by paint. Cybertruck doesn’t have paint. here is another article.
This article is about cybertrucks next to helipads? And that this setup was apparently for proving out the stainless steel? And that It looks good for durability?
From the article:
I mean I get the article’s point, there are still deloreans tooling around with their original sheetmetal and it’s been 40 years.
My friend, ultimately this is a nothing burger. Anyone who has actually owned a car knows it’s bad news if you don’t remove bird poop promptly. There is no article needed for this, save for getting ad revenue from the credulous.