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I was riding in the car with my brother-in-law when we saw a Cybertruck. He looked at me like a sad puppy and asked me to confirm how stupid they looked.
I was like wtf dude, of course they are fucking ugly as fuck! He just gave me a look and said, “My wife thinks they’re super fucking cool and look awesome. That means she has bad taste and I must be ugly as fuck.”
I didn’t know what to say because he was having a midlife crisis epiphany moment, so I just blurted out, “Well my sister was a lot thinner back when y’all were in college, so don’t worry about it.”
We just sat the rest of the drive in silence saying nothing as a second Cybertruck later passed us. 

Really? The correct answer was bro you’ve been to’ up from the flo’ up your whole life. You’re just now realizing this?
Posted
4 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

Concerning 

 

3 hours ago, Celery Man said:

The QA team was fired for cause.

Yeah while it's amusing in one regard, QA issues are already a concern among the Tesla lineup. Reducing the employees from a problem area is not likely to help the problem area unless of course they are replacing them with better folks... which I'm pretty sure they aren't.

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Posted
39 minutes ago, tbone_ said:


Really? The correct answer was bro you’ve been to’ up from the flo’ up your whole life. You’re just now realizing this?

Hey man, maybe his BIL is pimptastic and buff. You don't know, and it's no nice of you to assume he isn't. 

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Posted
Just now, Sawbonz said:

So you just want a group of people out there looking for problems?

That already exists. They're currently call Tesla owners, which isn't a great business model.

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Posted
3 hours ago, chainsaw said:

Is leasing always bad? I haven't really heard the arguments and I've never leased a car but I have been curious about not "owning" a depreciating asset.

Leasing is better than buying a car every 5 years.  Assuming like most people access to a vehicle is a necessity to you, don't think of the car as the asset, the asset is not having to pay for it.  Of course that means being seen around town in an older vehicle, and a lot of people see cars as status symbols rather than a functional tool.

Posted
4 hours ago, NoName said:

this seems like the wrong way to handle it

also losing 2 hours (!) of productivity because you are having to do badge checks because of your shitty notification method? just incredible.

https://www.businessinsider.in/thelife/news/some-tesla-factory-workers-realized-they-were-laid-off-when-security-scanned-their-badges-and-sent-them-back-on-shuttles-sources-say/articleshow/109323973.cms

Some Tesla factory workers realized they were laid off when security scanned their badges and sent them back on shuttles, sources say

 

reddit rumor is 10% globally, 20% RIF in Austin, backing off night shifts by a couple of hours (or entirely) and 50% of the QA team was let go.

more on the Austin specific RIF

https://electrek.co/2024/04/15/tesla-heads-rolling-critical-projects-gigafactory-texas/

he's such a moron

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also, is your stock being down 40% over the last 6 months a bad thing? any other CEO on the planet would get fired for that

I love this.  "Wartime CEO mode."  I mean, I can see this: "Everything is exploding and in flames!  I'm taking authoritative command and making hard decisions to save the ship!"  That kinda makes sense.  But when it leaves out the response of "but....Captain....you're the one who decided to set off all our depth charges while they were still on board to 'own tha libz.'  And you're the one who pointed all of our missiles down at the deck before launching them straight into our own ship.  So.....maybe we should look to new leadership who won't blow up our own ship and then yell that only he can save us?"...well, that's a pretty seriously incomplete statement.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

I love this.  "Wartime CEO mode."  I mean, I can see this: "Everything is exploding and in flames!  I'm taking authoritative command and making hard decisions to save the ship!"  That kinda makes sense.  But when it leaves out the response of "but....Captain....you're the one who decided to set off all our depth charges while they were still on board to 'own tha libz.'  And you're the one who pointed all of our missiles down at the deck before launching them straight into our own ship.  So.....maybe we should look to new leadership who won't blow up our own ship and then yell that only he can save us?"...well, that's a pretty seriously incomplete statement.

Like most narcissists, he's in constant pursuit of narratives that allow him to avoid unflattering truths. You see, he hasn't been committing boneheaded gaffes and squandering the goodwill of these once proud companies, he's just under siege by the deep state and has to make difficult "wartime ceo" decisions.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

I love this.  "Wartime CEO mode."  I mean, I can see this: "Everything is exploding and in flames!  I'm taking authoritative command and making hard decisions to save the ship!"  That kinda makes sense.  But when it leaves out the response of "but....Captain....you're the one who decided to set off all our depth charges while they were still on board to 'own tha libz.'  And you're the one who pointed all of our missiles down at the deck before launching them straight into our own ship.  So.....maybe we should look to new leadership who won't blow up our own ship and then yell that only he can save us?"...well, that's a pretty seriously incomplete statement.

You're the captain now!

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Just now, Celery Man said:

Yeah I’ve said a few times that they should have made a mini van but the idea of a Tesla sliding door for children is terrifying.

But it's a great idea for those looking to live off a disability and massive legal settlement. Can't see a downside other than maybe being forced to "shoot" off hand for the rest of your life.

Posted
6 hours ago, Fudge Nuggets said:

If you're leasing your car, you probably have bigger financial black flags than some corporate rebate / discount.

Lot of cases, especially relating to tax treatment, where a lease makes sense. Especially for business owners.

In our personal case a few months ago, we leased a PHEV Jeep Wrangler in order to get the full $7500 EV credit, and then bought it out as soon as we could get a payoff from the leasing company. That's thousands of dollars in our pocket thanks to leasing 

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Posted
11 hours ago, MrBig said:

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Never buy something and have your employer reimburse you on each paycheck. It can work out but there are horror stories like this.

I worked for an employer that wanted me to buy a work laptop, and they would reimburse me over 2 years for it. I opted out and told my boss I would log onto work email from the client's workstation that they were providing me for free. I wasn't going to buy my work laptop just to check email.

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Posted
1 hour ago, BurntEyes said:

That already exists. They're currently call Tesla owners, which isn't a great business model.

You gotta give Elon credit, he figured out a way to have people pay to be beta testers.

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Posted
56 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Never buy something and have your employer reimburse you on each paycheck. It can work out but there are horror stories like this.

I worked for an employer that wanted me to buy a work laptop, and they would reimburse me over 2 years for it. I opted out and told my boss I would log onto work email from the client's workstation that they were providing me for free. I wasn't going to buy my work laptop just to check email.

But then we would never get songs like this:

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Posted
30 minutes ago, royiv said:

You gotta give Elon credit, he figured out a way to have people pay to be beta testers while financing the company and get government to provide subsidies at the same time. 

FTFY

Posted
10 hours ago, freyguy said:

"Hey, my company just laid me off.  Why don't I get my corporate incentives anymore?"

Seriously?

The guy has a point, what is normal for most companies - real discounts on purchases, Tesla screws you over with a lease refund after the fact.

It basically locks you in to their job. Your incentive to leave is very low. 

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Ended up behind a cybertruck today. And realized you can’t see out the back. At all.

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The solution? A camera display on the center monitor. Do you trust that? I mean, beyond the fact that it’s Austin, and NOBODY checks their mirrors anyway.

It’s a dumb fucking design. And everything I see or learn about it just makes it dumber.

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Posted
10 hours ago, chainsaw said:

Is leasing always bad? I haven't really heard the arguments and I've never leased a car but I have been curious about not "owning" a depreciating asset.

 

7 hours ago, Gene Parmesan said:

Leasing is better than buying a car every 5 years.  Assuming like most people access to a vehicle is a necessity to you, don't think of the car as the asset, the asset is not having to pay for it.  Of course that means being seen around town in an older vehicle, and a lot of people see cars as status symbols rather than a functional tool.

 

6 hours ago, choripan said:

Lot of cases, especially relating to tax treatment, where a lease makes sense. Especially for business owners.

In our personal case a few months ago, we leased a PHEV Jeep Wrangler in order to get the full $7500 EV credit, and then bought it out as soon as we could get a payoff from the leasing company. That's thousands of dollars in our pocket thanks to leasing 

If you are not going to drive a vehicle in the ground, and are going to want a new car every 3-5 years, a leasing structure is not a bad way to do it, especially since you generally get favorable cash flows vs. buying to own.  Also, leasing is an easy answer for a business owned becuase then you just deduct the lease payments vs. depreciation (or mileage depending on how you work it).  

Anyway, back to the discussion of what a piece of shit Elon is.  He really, really is.

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Posted

What boggles the mind about the Cybertruck is the price. If I was going to spend that amount of money on a "truck" I'd just buy a King Ranch.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

Ended up behind a cybertruck today. And realized you can’t see out the back. At all.

be3119e8712231f7b6de7cc711cb1982.jpg

The solution? A camera display on the center monitor. Do you trust that? I mean, beyond the fact that it’s Austin, and NOBODY checks their mirrors anyway.

It’s a dumb fucking design. And everything I see or learn about it just makes it dumber.

your sticker reads DIP?  

Posted
11 hours ago, F250 said:

What boggles the mind about the Cybertruck is the price. If I was going to spend that amount of money on a "truck" I'd just buy a King Ranch.

From a company that knows what a fucking truck should be.

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Posted (edited)
20 hours ago, Gene Parmesan said:

Of course that means being seen around town in an older vehicle, and a lot of people see cars as status symbols rather than a functional tool.

This is another example of poor financial skills.  And I realize you are not saying otherwise.

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Posted
55 minutes ago, Nivek said:

your sticker reads DIP?  

Parking sticker for the garage my daughter parked in when she was living and working here, and driving that particular set of wheels.  Driving that one while my wheels are in the shop.

MY parking sticker reads "DIPSHIT."

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Posted
2 hours ago, Hank Kingsley said:

Videos in original thread are worth watching lulz. 

 

You can see the disappointment on his face.  He's trying to hold it together.  Fuckin muppet.

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Posted

Anyone know how much Tesla has spent on developing the Cybertruck? Given the lengthy delays it has to be a ton. I’m guessing the next few quarterly earning reports and investor calls are going to be ugly given the flagging sales of their (stale) core lineup and the shit reception of the truck.

Posted
3 hours ago, texasdago said:

Going to a car wash should not be complicated.  Good Lord.

Sir, I think you missed the fact that Cybertruck has the rare and amazing "Enable free roll" feature which is very hard to find these days.

Posted
4 hours ago, Hank Kingsley said:

Videos in original thread are worth watching lulz. 

 

 

Do not wash your car...

So if I'm driving my truck through a downpour that then breaks out into sunlight I'm still okay right?

Unless someone happens to throw some soap on it as the downpour starts?

Just trying to keep track of the various Cyber-catastrophe situations.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, gofuckyourself said:

Do not wash your car...

So if I'm driving my truck through a downpour that then breaks out into sunlight I'm still okay right?

Unless someone happens to throw some soap on it as the downpour starts?

Just trying to keep track of the various Cyber-catastrophe situations.

I’m guessing cybertrucks won’t be sold in Jolly Old England,

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