I was watching a Cybertruck driver “test the truck’s wade mode,” and was treated to some accidental comedy.

He manages to break a wheel well cover off, fry the electronics for the bed, and flood the frame. Like, enough water in the frame that he can hear it.

In short, definitely ready to be a boat. Propeller accessory when?!

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    4 days ago

    Sorry, I can’t get into my truck bed without my phone.

    Oh, I drove through a puddle earlier.

    $100,000, why do you ask?

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    7 days ago

    The article skips over some stuff that actually looks pretty impressive starting at 6:20, but I agree with the author of this blog that theguy’s “no biggie” is quite funny.

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    9 days ago

    I find it funny that all of these “extreme” tests done by “cybertruck” owners to try to prove their overpriced, oversized, toy car is a “beast” always show how little understanding and experience these soft handed urbanites have with actually doing “truck stuff” with real trucks.

    They almost always do some mundane activity, which doesn’t even require a truck, and then act like it is somehow breaking world records by doing it.

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      8 days ago

      This second puddle is MUCH DEEPER!!

      Look at cameraman who appears to be standing in roughly the same depth of water.

      It’s a real shame we have no way to measure the depth of water beside la how much of a beast and tank something is.

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    9 days ago

    The wheel well cover is one thing (and they’re usually held in by clips, not bolts) but that “severe test” was the real comedy. I’ve done that in a compact hatchback with less damage.

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      9 days ago

      You can straight up see a Toyota Corolla backed up next to the “extreme” water that they crossed. XD

      Classic comedy

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      9 days ago

      I did exactly that in my old tank 1996 volvo without any damage. And I’m pretty sure my 2019 volvo would handle it even better.

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      9 days ago

      I’m pretty sure my Altima could make it through that water. And even if it was damaged afterwards, at least parts wouldn’t literally just start falling off.

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    9 days ago

    I find it hilarious that the buttons on the back shorted out and he’s still apologizing for the truck saying it’s awesome. Two places where it broke on the body, too. Plus water swishing around in the truck somewhere. What a beast. /s

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      8 days ago

      It’s in the frame. Literally they do not have drains in the frame, it’s all solid metal. So the second you get water anywhere in the frame, it’s there forever.

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        8 days ago

        This is just anti-Tesla propaganda. Everyone knows you can just drill some holes in the bottom to let the water out. Or you can flip it over and let it drain overnight.

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      9 days ago

      Having become accustomed to cybertruck demo videos, I was actually surprised that he could close it manually.

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        8 days ago

        I did get a little of that Schadenfreude when he learned on camera the “close cover” button was also broken. Like, the truck just kept sustaining water damage as he was recording.

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      9 days ago

      Thought you were singing me Electric Citizen, and I got real excited before I realized the lyrics were similar but different.

      “In the shallow water, watch me slowly drown” does sort of fit for the truck tho…

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    I like how fuelarc said he bombed in it. I mean don’t go fast, but he wasn’t going that fast. If you go slightly faster than you should, you might hydroplane a little bit, but that was no water. I’ve waded that in a sedan because I was too lazy to go around. And my car still worked. All of it.

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    This is the funniest cybertruck video I’ve seen. It would be believable as a parody, but the guy seems so sincere. I’m still not sure if I believe he really thinks it’s good, or if this is just well-executed engagement bait, but it really seems just real and dumb.