• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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      5 days ago

      So I saw something about this.

      Apparently the Cybertruck is way more unibody than most cars, their “gigamold” technology or whatever where the truck is made out of a small number of unusually large parts means a bolt-on bolt-off repair on most cars is “the entire cab is bent, it’s done” on the DePlorean.

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        4 days ago

        I love how Musk will just put “giga” in front of things to make it sound cool. It’s sooooo silly and ridiculous, like something a 7 year old would do, or a comic book supervillain.

        “Sir we’ve finished the road to -”

        “The gigaroad.”

        “Er, yes, we finished the gigaroad to the facto-”

        “Gigafactory”

        “…”

        “😎”

      • Lyrl@lemm.ee
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        4 days ago

        Zach at Jerry Rig Everything snapped the hitch and nearby frame off his cybertruck with an excavator (for science!), and Tesla repaired it for him and let him film the repair. They have a really impressive adhesive that lets them replace partial panels. (One neat engineering speck in the sea of Tesla awfulness.)

        It might not be that the truck is truly unrepairable, but it’s a relatively expensive repair, and insurance weighed the immediate cost plus future liability (the repair will always be blamed for future problems even if it’s not really the culprit) and decided totaling was the best decision for their business model.

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            3 days ago

            The repair was the frame (the hitch took quite a bit with it), but no, the impressive part was gluing a pair of 2" cylinders, tying a rope to either end, and picking the truck up with it.