Ford killed the F-150 Lightning because nobody wanted it. Tesla’s Cybertruck is selling even worse—but Elon Musk refuses to let it die. In this documentary, we uncover the hidden truth behind the spectacular collapse of the Tesla Cybertruck, how a promised $39,900 revolution turned into a depreciating six-figure nightmare, and how Musk is quietly using his own private rocket company to buy up unsold inventory just to keep the numbers from cratering.


Sorry I don’t buy this argument. Maybe the first Tesla will be bought some day as a collection prize but the cyber dumpster, hardly.
People buy crappy beige PC because they are culturally significant, the cybertruck is not
That’s what people of my generation used to say of crappy beige PC: trust me, in the eyes of this beholder, there’s nothing LESS culturally significant than a beige PC of any era - all made in China, all the same, all boring to tears. And yet younger people of today marvel at that no-personality, mass-produced crap of yesteryear. Well, to each his own I guess…
And just by extrapolating what’s happening with crappy PCs today, I guarantee you Cybertrucks will be hot collectors some day. They’re shit, for sure. But they’ll be yesterday’s rare and interesting collectible shit to some young adult of tomorrow, to be bought for unjustifiable sums of money and lovingly restored.