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Musk touts 146,000 orders for Tesla’s electric pickup truck

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Why in heaven's name do you need unbreakable windows? You can get trapped inside. Not good if battery catches fire?

It does sort of resemble a coffin on wheels.

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Why in heaven's name do you need unbreakable windows? You can get trapped inside

Have you ever tried breaking a regular car window?

Not easy. Not like the TV where a well placed elbow can break a window. I was jump kicking a car window one time, at the peak of my physical fitness, and ended up giving up in futility. You’re trapped even in a car with regular windows.

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Placing an order costs buyers $100, which Tesla says is fully refundable.

You can order one if you have freed times and extra $ 100. You can boast your friend about you bought one of Cybertruck. Also, Eon Musk can tell his investors, he took orders and sold 146,000 Cybertruck in within minutes. Later they will ask refund $ 100 and cancel the order. I bet he won't sell a single truck when the Tesla asked payment $39,900 for the its Cybertruck.

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I’ll wager that more than 90% of those orders are from wealthy suburbanites who will most likely never drive a vehicle off road, and consider a drive to Griffith Park to be an “outdoor adventure.”

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I bet he won't sell a single truck when the Tesla asked payment $39,900 for the its Cybertruck.

Do you mean the same way he hasn't sold a single car that costs even more? Yeah, you're probably right.

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Have you ever tried breaking a regular car window?

You can break one easily by using an emergency window breaker.

I keep one in my car just in case.

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