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It’s Looking Like the Cybertruck Is the Biggest Flop in Automotive History
(finance.yahoo.com)
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Yet I see them everywhere
Europe seems to be safe from them so far.
They are not allowed because of their sharp corners, no crumple zones. They're dangerous for occupants as well as any other road users in case of an accident
Honestly I don't understand how they're allowed to be sold in the US either, given how rigid the safety standards are.
Afaik it’s because it’s a small production vehicle.
LOL. US safety standards are voluntary and almost non existent for trucks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_illusion
Yup. They stick out.
It's a clown car, so it's really hard to not notice one when it clambers down a street.
I love seeing them on the side of the road, either disabled or in wrecks. I laugh every time.