• ringwraithfish@startrek.website
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    6 months ago

    Tesla has branded it as a truck. As a layman who isn’t a Tesla simp or a motorhead, I would expect a comparison with other popular trucks if I were interested in learning more about it.

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      6 months ago

      It is a truck. Not all trucks can drive in sand. It all comes down to driver skills and whatever tire is used on it. Who knows what tires the Ford is running.

      Shit, I have seen two identical cars with identical tires and except one had lower tire pressure. The lower tire pressure won every time.

      This is a stupid article designed for you guys to circlejerk on a brand. I mean enjoy the jerk. Elon deserves it. But don’t make it seem like it’s scientific. It’s just a circlejerk.

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        6 months ago

        a couple of owners decided to race their trucks

        in this rather unscientific race

        Did you even read the article? The author was very upfront about the context.

        You’re the type of person that wants everyone to min/max everything and say “yeah but if this had happened” or “if they had done this differently”

        Get down off your soapbox and appreciate this for what it was: two owners having a fun race for bragging rights. And if Ford comes out in a better light from it than Tesla, that’s not circle jerking over a brand, it’s just another anecdote to pile on top of all of the other stories about how piss poor the Cybertruck is at being an actual truck.

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        6 months ago

        The driver skill is hard to control, but I would assume they had equal pressure in the tires, or at least close enough. There’s also more things that matter like tire width, lockers, horsepower, weight etc.

        Even if it’s not a perfectly scientific test, it can still be interesting