Amusing Video Exposes Cybertruck's Unintended Comedy: Just Truck Things in Kuala Lumpur

Avery Emberly

Updated Sunday, August 18, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A viral video from Bukit B***ang, Kuala Lumpur, humorously showcases the Cybertruck's performance, drawing attention and sparking a lively discussion online. The video captures what many consider the comical inadequacies of the futuristic vehicle, making it a hit among viewers who enjoy a good laugh at Tesla's expense.

One viewer quips that "getting the truck wet voids the warranty," highlighting concerns about the vehicle's water resistance. Another contrasts the Cybertruck with older models, noting, "I had better water protection with one of those installed rolling bed covers for the old man's truck we got for the F150 (2004 model)." This sentiment is echoed by a user who humorously states, "My 1972 Datsun truck is more water tight. Geeze."

Critics are not holding back on their opinions about Elon Musk's creation. One particularly biting comment reads, "You know Muskrat is pure r****** the moment that even the sophisticated deifying propaganda surrounding him and his garbage products starts failing to inculcate positive attitudes in most people." Another user adds, "Why is this garbage even a thing? Christ, any other manufacturer would have shot the design team."

The video and its accompanying comments provide an entertaining look at the Cybertruck's perceived flaws. One user humorously suggests, "People deride this thing as a failure but it depends on what the intention was. If it was to make me laugh a lot at a collection of terrible design decisions then it has to be judged an unparalleled success." Another comment even imagines a remake of a classic film, saying, "I have this bad feeling that some day soon somebody is going to get the idea to remake Back to the Future using the Cybertruck instead of the DeLorean."

Despite the criticisms, the video has also sparked a discussion about consumer behavior. One viewer notes, "And yet they keep buying them. Shows you the mentality," while another points out the potential for legal action, "I'm wondering at what point you could have grounds here for a class action. I know the USA loves certain capitalist practices, but here in the EU, this would have been mandatory recalls and such like that."

The video also references stress tests by popular YouTuber whistlingdeisel, who showed that "the hitch rated for towing 11k isn’t attached to anything and will rip straight off if your trailer hits a pothole. Don’t drive behind a Cybertruck towing anything."

The viral video from Bukit B***ang showcases the Cybertruck in a light that has left viewers both amused and critical. Whether it's hauling grocery bags or topsoil, the Cybertruck continues to be a topic of discussion and a source of entertainment for many.

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Top Comments from Imgur

DrewThe3DPrinterGuy

What a p************ car.

SpartaWolf117

Getting the truck wet voids the warranty

friendsofsandwiches

I had better water protection with one of those installed rolling bed covers for the old man's truck we got for the F150 (2004 model)

PeterKropotkin

You know Muskrat is pure s*** the moment that even the sophisticated deifying propaganda surrounding him and his garbage products starts failing to inculcate positive attitudes in most people.

tymonaSmasher

People deride this thing as a failure but it depends on what the intention was. If it was to make me laugh a lot at a collection of terrible design decisions then it has to be judged an unparalleled success. The Homermobile that bankrupted his brother is not this funny and that had a full Simpsons team of writers from an earlier series

ZoBrightlance

I find it's a really good way to see who drank the kool-aid.

Maulbert

A wonder of modern engineering./s

cgt9803

You'd think something that looks like a u***** would at least channel water OK

ChuckThudd

Why is this garbage even a thing? Christ any other manufacturer would have shot the design team.

Eomund521

My 1972 Datsun truck is more water tight. Geeze

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