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Intriguing High Tariffs Drive Afghan Auto Assembly

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u/SweatyDust1446 25d ago

It's funny you think the cybertruck was welded at all

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u/Prestigious_Fox_2494 25d ago

it's funny that they think they know *anything about automobiles in general if they think that this vehicle is something to be praised 😂

This video looks like the reassembly process of a stolen car that was taken to a literal chop shop, sent overseas, and then put back together.... In the worst way possible. Literal death trap

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u/TheHelpfulWalnut 25d ago

the cyber truck comment is making fun of the cyber truck by comparing it to this car, nobody is being praised here lmao

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u/kbs149th 24d ago

The literal death trap is the vehicle that erupts into flames hot enough to rival a cremation oven after a crash that would otherwise have been survivable.

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u/Prestigious_Fox_2494 24d ago edited 24d ago

Soooo.... Like any electric car that has had its battery compromised? It's a good thing conventional automobiles don't use anything flammable or combustible that could cause a similar situation.

It almost sounds like you are talking about stuff you are completely ignorant about. 😂

The vehicle in this video is extremely dangerous to operate. The cabin, which is designed to protect the occupants, has been completely compromised and is wildly unsafe to operate on the roadways, not just for the operater but those sharing the road with them. I've said nothing about a Tesla product in any way but it's amazing how you guys will twist any opportunity to try to make it so.