I Took my Cybertruck OFF ROADING! (I broke it) | Newbie's Cybertruck Off Roading Initial Perspective

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Publicado 2024-01-21

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  • A bugman saying he expects a 100,000 dollar vehicle to "not be feature complete" and that a 'software update' may be needed to prevent it from sliding down a small incline is classic.
  • @ColdPotato
    Every time someone is struggling, a Subaru comes along to make their day worse.
  • @obienator
    That scrappy Subaru kicked the Cybertrucks ass, I am dying laughing here
  • @k.a.c613
    You just scared everyone from ever buying a cybertruck but subarus stock just went up. Thanks. Enlightening video.
  • @ictrlaltdeleteu
    Ive got to say. If you wanted to make an ad for how terrible the cybertruck is, you did it here. You made Subaru and Toyota look good too.
  • @Joelman975
    Not trying to pile on but I am shocked how bad it did. I have taken my Tacoma over harder stuff while still in 2WD.
  • @iRunfastXC
    “You don’t need to spend $80,000 to go out on the trails and have some fun” Every Subaru owner ever:”…yeah”
  • @kylehill4437
    I cant believe it has taken this long to finally get an off road video of this truck. Thanks sir
  • @dashobie
    You said a seasoned driver would do better with the Cyberjunk,but the Subaru driver was new to off roading.
  • It's not surprising that a Subaru is better off-roading than a Tesla. Subaru's reputation is well earned.
  • @DannyLyons-zb4km
    I love that a Subaru car with a inexperience driver there to out perform your 100k truck. An experienced driver could do this drive in a 2 wheel drive car.
  • @itsnotbrooks
    “Here is my honest Cybertruck Review. Also, here is an ad for my business which is dépendant on people not thinking this thing is a piece of shit that any other truck in the world would have eclipsed up a minor hill” I really loved when it couldn’t get up a hill but you’re certain a software update would make sure it could. Also “it went downhill fine!” Is amazing too. Fucking classic.
  • @kevinh6008
    Apparently what distinguishes a cybertruck from a regular truck is the need for extensive beta testing.
  • Thing has zero suspension travel. @7:19 the way wheel just comes off of the ground shows it has no downward travel. It reminds me of taking a skateboard offroad.
  • @diIbert
    Im underwhelmed by the truck. The hype did not meet reality. But. Much respect to the owner enjoying his purchase and not treating the truck as simply a trophy car to garage.
  • @gilleruadh
    4th Gen native Arizonan here. In the sixties, my mom would drive a good 40 mph on dirt roads all over the state in our Plymouth station wagon, sometimes with terrified &/or happy Cub Scouts on board. We own a fair amount of desert land in the state. We got stuck once. It was quickly solved with pieces of mesquite, branches of creosote and an entrenching tool. It seems vaguely ridiculous how useless this vehicle is for most applications. It seems best suited to sitting in a garage and be doted upon by those who have $120k plus to throw around. For off-road, I'll take my RAV4 any day off the week.
  • @cwhatucan
    Dude…that tiny hill 😂 Tesla would have paid a lot of only for that video to not come out. That’s hilarious.
  • @wordreet
    LMFAO! Cybertruck: "Oh driver's getting out, must be a supermarket. Go to car park mode!"
  • @ScoutsHonor.
    I would’ve made it up that hill in my Chrysler 300. lol
  • @sdrammm696969
    So lame that people are willing to be ok with a mediocre product just because they are in love with the creator😂😂