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This isn't a big concern since there are so few cybertrucks to bisect people. It's the meat mallet F150s that we should be worried about.
There at least two owned near me. I know because at least one is warped in a carbon black color.
I never hated the look of them. I always like it when people try bold different looks for any product. But I saw one in a parking lot, and was able to put hands on it in person. That's when it's size and sharp angles immediately made me think "This seems almost intended to be a pedestrian murder machine." Even bumping into it as you walk around a stationary one, just seems unnecessarily dangerous.
I wish, I see them pretty regularly.
They're gonna have to stop making Cybertrucks eventually too, so most of them will fall apart over time.
Already falling apart.
But they will also be falling apart too.
South Florida here - damned things are everywhere. Fortunately it’s too hot to walk anywhere most of the time.