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72 Hours Living in NEW CyberTruck Basecamp

Apr 11, 2024
this is Tesla's cyber truck and this is the $3,000 Tesla designed tent they call Base Camp. Let's put this setup to the test as we spend the next 3 days

living

in the middle of the desert if you're new. We have spent a lot of time here

living

in houses on wheels, this van was our home for 2 years during the pandemic and since then we have tried different vehicle living situations of all shapes and sizes, so we are excited to see how the camp futuristic looking

cybertruck

base. Compare in this video we're going to put the C chuck to the test and give you a full walk through of our setup and show you what it's like to make a living out of it on a daily basis oh my gosh this is it. too much fun, good morning, that's not how you're supposed to unzip Stu, we just spent our first night in the Cyber ​​truck and I have a lot of additional ideas.
72 hours living in new cybertruck basecamp
We'll give you a full tour, but first let me. Take caffeine, well my extension cord has two holes and the kettle has three PRS. I think we can still make this work. It just won't be as convenient. Good morning. How did you sleep once I finally fell asleep? I slept very well. I was convinced someone was trying to break in for a while, it was around midnight and I heard this and then I saw a light, obviously a thief trying to kill me. She is sleeping with a rock next to her pillow. Nate was very brave and he came out with our tripod. in my underwear so last night at midnight something hit the car several times and I think the LED light on the front of the Tesla is motion censored we kept hearing like a thud against the car and then there was a flash of a light , we will definitely be moving campsites tonight, so before we start the tour, let me quickly update you on how we got here, how we got this truck, and what the plans are.
72 hours living in new cybertruck basecamp

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Yesterday we met a random guy in an office parking lot in Los Angeles and then drove the truck 2

hours

to Joshua Tree. If you want to feel like a celebrity, renting one of these trucks in the coming months when there aren't many on the road is the perfect way to do it. I bet over 100 people walked past us taking photos and then we stopped at a supercharger to recharge before driving to Joshua Tree and it was kind of crazy that people were taking photos in front of the truck, at one point we had like 10 people . and I was giving a tour of a truck I knew nothing about at the time, it was pretty funny.
72 hours living in new cybertruck basecamp
I mean, stopping at a supercharger is just asking for it because all the other Tesla owners are sitting there waiting for their cars to charge and this is by far the most interesting thing you could drive. Plus driving this is incredibly fun, it doesn't feel like driving a truck at all, it feels like driving a sports car, with both acceleration and steering you can literally control this huge and powerful thing. truck with just a flick of the wrist, and then arriving at this campground last night, we had to put Overland mode to the test. I feel like Joshua Tree looks like Mars anyway, so this is the perfect setting for the Cyber ​​truck in my opinion. and I have to say the roads to get here weren't exactly easy and this thing was super smooth.
72 hours living in new cybertruck basecamp
We'll talk about all this later, but the Cyber ​​truck actually has the ability to raise its suspension 12 inches for extra off-road clearance and then last night we pulled into camp just as the sun was setting and the tint on the back of the

cybertruck

had never been installed before and I couldn't find any videos about it on YouTube so I was kind of blind to the setup, the only thing I had seen was the promotional video that Tesla made and in that video it looks like It magically inflates and sets up. That's not the case, you actually have to take the truck apart a bit, which is crazy, there are a couple of things about the setup process that really make me wonder who designed this $3,000 tent.
It's definitely more complicated than I anticipated, so at this point we've been on the Cyber ​​truck for less than 24

hours

, so we're by no means experts. but I want to show you the things we like and don't like so far, like our first impressions of the van and last but not least, you saw the kettle before, but we bought a couple of appliances to try out. This is a deep fryer, both the fryer and the kettle consume an incredible amount of electricity. I know this because we lived in a van and we would never put a deep fryer in our van because it would just drain the batteries right away, so I actually want to try cooking a meal in the deep fryer and then measure to see how much Tesla battery it consumes.
We have a lot of fun things coming up, so let's get started with the tour. Why did that happen? It crashes when you walk away from it. My phone is in the car. This thing is haunted. Quick disclaimer before we begin. I'm not a car expert. I'm far from an engineer, so if you want a detailed technical walkthrough of the cybertruck, there are already a ton of them on the internet, however, I've lived in tons of vehicles around the world, so if you want a raw perspective , real and normal of a normal person from this dirty mess, with fingerprints, lived in a cyber circuit, this tour is for you.
We're going to start at the front and work our way to the back, so welcome to the frunk, which is actually what it's called. There's a button somewhere and it opens the front trunk. Imagine Tesla's chief engineers having a serious conversation. and calling him a frunk, I don't know why, I think it's very funny. Notice that we don't have anything here and that's because we keep completely forgetting that it even exists and that it functions as a seat. There are plenty. from a cool brand on the car that they actually welded on the cyber truck here and a few other places.
Curious fact. I don't think the word Tesla is anywhere on the entire cyber truck to close it, just press the button next to it. I have the largest piece of car glass in the world, the windshield is gigantic, literally bigger than my wingspan and it comes with the largest wiper in the world, there is only one and surprisingly yesterday it rained for about 5 minutes and we were able to use it too In all the other videos I've seen online, the wheels had those really cool futuristic looking covers, but apparently they're being recalled because they're actually rubbing holes in the sidewall of the rim, like where the extra weight makes from the truck. sticks out on the bottom and anyone lucky enough to get the first Cyber ​​Trucks will have this really cool laser engraved marking that says Foundation Series, there's about a million fingerprints here on the side of the door and that's Because it is made entirely of stainless steel, so it is like a refrigerator.
I don't know if there is any way to avoid this. It drives me crazy, so you might notice something is missing from the door. You have realized? It doesn't have a handle and that's because instead of a handle they have a button and it works like a microwave, it just goes with the kitchen theme here and you can open it without a problem, but there is no way to close the door without touching the steel stainless and get fingerprints everywhere from now on this is what I'm going to do problem solved this is from one day of use let's get the SE front welcome to the inside of the Cyber ​​trck it's so simple, elegant and futuristic we have the steering wheel and the screen, that's it, we'll start with the steering wheel, they call it squirkle, it's actually a really unique system, oh I can't wait for this, I don't really understand it either, it's called steering by wire, you can basically control the whole thing the Tesla with a flick of the wrist plus the wheels on the back of the Tesla actually turn, so the turning radius feels like a sports car, but it's a truck.
In fact, I took out a UI in the middle of the road the other day, no problem. In this, it literally feels like driving a go-kart, it's like we've tuned the horn, but it works like a normal horn. This is where, naturally, you would just set up your phone and it happens to be a wireless charger and this could be seen. like a normal center console, but let me show you under this cool little trinket box, we have a lot of space and a power outlet, so we're charging the drone. I have my power bank here and then everything hides under that and then speaking of space I don't know what usually is here in a normal car, but somehow there is nothing here and there is no cooler Cybertruck brand either.
I'm pretty sure you have to have a rearview mirror to be able to drive legally in the US, so this is like a useless little plastic mirror that I think they put here just because they had to because you obviously can't see out of the side. rear. You can technically see out the back of the Tesla if you have the bed cover on, but you might as well. You don't normally drive that way because it decreases aerodynamics, that's why there is that cover and therefore the rear view mirror is basically useless is what we are trying to say, however there is a digital rear view mirror and it is much better than it would be. do it anyway even if you could use it because it works like a normal rear view but when you put the blanket on and you are overtaking it switches to the side camera so there is literally no way to have a blind spot one more thing that point.
What you see is that this roof is all glass, so it feels much more open and brighter here when you drive, there is no button to open the glove box, there is no handle, just like the exterior doors, instead it uses the screen, the screen does everything if you can remember what you don't look like, even if somehow someone gets into your car, like they're trying to steal something, they need a pin to open the glove box. It's actually quite small, but it's still cool. Now, let's go back to the screen. this is literally where you control everything here is the truck I can open and close the trunk I can open and close the frun I can adjust the height of the truck I don't know if you're off-roading or any other reason you need to like to lift your truck, whatever truck that people like, it's like an elevator, like you, just op, oh, I opened the phone, close it please, it shows you exactly what's happening outside the car, like opening your door right now, it's amazing , I could go on forever with all the fun things you can use the screen for, but I'll just point out a few of my favorites for now if you click on Dynamics, they're all different driving modes, so we used Sport mode to get here yesterday and then we also tried it. off road mode and later today we are going to try Baja mode which is the best part as far as car controls go but last night we discovered theater mode it was very cold outside we had every intention of having a fire to cook with some dinner we had a little romantic picnic, but instead we made a Sherie board and turned on the heat in the car and sat here and literally watched streaming platforms.
I have no idea where the internet comes from for this to work, but it worked and We are in the middle of nowhere, not only is the screen huge and amazing, but the audio was like surround sound, like you were really in a living room. cinema. Karen n's video about the train journey across the continent is actually so good you should. watch out, I think that's from the r, let me show you the fingerprints on the back, here we go, this is clearly where we keep all our belongings, it's a lot like the normal back seat of a truck, except the seat folds down completely 90° . so we have so much room back here it's crazy, another unique thing about the back is that these doors actually open 90°, which doesn't seem like a big deal, but if you're trying to move something really big out of the back rear truck, it's very nice, it has more fingerprints, so this is a Tesla tent from a cybertruck base camp that costs $3,000 and I think it could use a couple of upgrades, basically the idea is that it lives in a little box in the back of the truck and when you need it you can easily set it up and you will be able to see the whole process tonight when we move the camps but for now let's take a look inside while it is set up first last night when it was dark it was very uncomfortable get in because I was like trying to crawl up here like this, but this morning I realized that there are actually two handles under here that make it very easy to get up, so I'm 510, if I sit up straight I have about 6 inches of space for the head on this side of the tent it is nice and spacious, as far as I can extend my arms, probably about 4 feet wide, if I had to guess, there are also tons of pockets on each side of the tent, it has these little zippers that open, I suppose, the rain fly. probably coming out now, let's talk aboutwhere I think there is room for improvement.
I feel like whoever designed this tent is not actually a camper. This truck has so much power. I don't know why you wouldn't install some kind of accessible exit. At base camp there is no way to do anything with electricity or lights inside the tent, so it would be really nice to have some kind of small flexible light bar somewhere on top to charge your phone like a small USB socket. something like this feels super simple, there are two things that were major mistakes. The first has to do with this mattress. It is about an inch thick.
It's quite comfortable, but the dye is already inflatable. Why not put a couple of inches of inflatable mattress under this pad? and then it would be the most comfortable thing there is, but that is not the biggest flaw in the design. I'll have to get under the tent to show you that we're going to add a little positivity here. One thing I really like about the design is that the tent doesn't sit directly on the bed, so you have about a couple feet of storage space inside. These little legs are what keep the bed from falling over and last night I went back to set this in the dark.
Oh, that didn't sound good. I couldn't really see what was happening. I started pulling on this leg thinking you know. It was like a little clamp or something holding him up. Turns out there is a little metal button that I was supposed to press. It was like a lock button. It's broken, so because of my mistake. Don't break your $3000 base camp the first night. can you help please tell me why the tesla base camp comes with a bike stopper. I couldn't believe it when I opened the duffel bag and this was inside, it's a hand pump and I thought surely this is a backup scenario, it's not the case.
It is the main way you inflate the tent and this is where you inflate the tent. You want to know how much is 20 inches away. Come here with me, an outlet to plug in your inflator, your electric inflator, so that I don't I don't have to sit there and pump it like an idiot, I can literally save 12 and they didn't think to include this. It would be a better complaint if I could think of the name of that thing, electric and blater, I mean, tell him. Nate, it's nice, it's nice, like it doesn't really take much effort, but how you miss it, I don't know.
I think that's the issue with the price of this and the quality of the rest of the technology in Cyber ​​Tru. it really feels random okay that's enough for the overview of the truck in the tent we're about to move camping and I'm going to try to knock this down before we continue let me say thank you very much. to our friends at ag1 for sponsoring this video. I don't want to jump to conclusions, but I'm pretty sure most people already know that night and I'm obsessed with ag1 we've been living full time out of a suitcase or randomly. vehicles for over 8 years and I'm not going to lie for the first four years.
I didn't prioritize my health or nutrition, the plan was for us both to get an ice cream comb, but it was pretty bad, but luckily we discovered ag1 in 2020 and it's been part of our daily routine ever since, in case you haven't heard that Just one serving of AG wine contains over 75 vitamins, minerals, and ingredients sourced from Whole Foods and that includes prebiotics and probiotics, adaptogens, superfoods, everything. which we definitely don't get from our diet alone and there are many supplements, powders and green drinks on the market but what sets ag1 apart is that they get better as science improves, they are on their 52nd version of ag1 so just It's going to get better and better, plus it couldn't be easier to literally have the shaker with 8 to 12 ounces of water with a serving, whether it's a scoop from the jar or a travel pack, pour the contents into the water, preferably when it's not windy outside. and blow it all out, put the lid back on, give it a good shake, sorry, okay, and then you drink it.
A lot of people ask me about the taste and honestly they get caught up in the taste if you have good cold water, even an ice cube and a squeeze of lemon. I really think it tastes great, very refreshing, especially on a hot summer day in the desert. I hope I have already convinced you that you should try ag1 and I have good news if you click the l link in the description below or scan the QR code here on the screen, not only will you get the a1 jar and shaker with your first purchase, but they will also give you a free bottle of a1 D3 K2 drops which we also take every day and five of these free travel packs try it and let me know what you think so I took everything out of the store and thought it would be fun to figure out how much It takes me a while to download it for the first time. time, I figure it's only going to get faster from here, so this is the worst case scenario, okay, 5 minutes after we lowered the entt, now I just have to fold everything, the only thing I really have to deal with Compare this to the rooftop tent we stayed in when we were overland in Australia.
I wouldn't say this is necessarily harder, but there are a lot more steps, the other one you just went down, closed it, hid all the stuff and then you were fine. go this is like it's a lot the piece I bent last night just broke oh god the whole leg just broke well Nate is finishing up packing up base camp I'm in charge of lunch we're obsessed with these salad kits are just the salad and all the dressings, all in one package. I think I made the job easy. It's been over 10 minutes now, let me show you what I'm struggling with up here.
This is the cover. It's supposed to hold the can in place, this is what it looks like when it just lives in the back of the van. The neatly folded boxes weren't too painful, but this part here has to be on the outside and it's just not made to do that, so there was a little bit of user error. There is a raset strap on the back that I forgot to tighten. I made it a little easier to remove the rest of the fabric. and now I'm going to see if it closes very easily once you do it in the right order, that took 17 minutes.
I think tomorrow I could probably do it in 10 now that I know what I'm doing right. The guy we hired in this truck problem is going to say, What did you do? It's very different, like renting a car and driving it from place to place, than making a living from it. Okay, if you know anything about all the other Teslas, this isn't new news. How can I make it be me? My profile. He put his foot on The Brak. I just created my specific fake driving profile, which means my seat is very close to the steering wheel.
I told her that she is the only one who can do it. a Tesla cyber truck doesn't look great. I lifted the squirkle as high as I could. I moved my seat up and as close to the windshield as possible. She drives just like her mother, who looks like an old woman. I love you. Mommy, I feel like we've been pretty rough at base camp so far, that cyber truck part has been disappointing, the actual driving part is amazing, it can't be right, here we go, goodbye home, goodbye killer, I'm flying the drone and I'm watching the Cybertruck drive through Joshua Tree and it still doesn't even look real.
I mean, it's really an experience that you just can't capture. It's a feeling that it's not your average looking car, but to me it just isn't. Even comparable to other cars, it's like comparing oranges with apples, they are not the same food. I think people say application oranges, it's like people say Nan Cara, okay. Baja mode has been activated and we're about to take this thing from 0 to 60 like As fast as it'll go Offroad I don't even know what Baja mode means, but I think we're about to find out, oh my god, 6070, wow, that was exciting, yeah, let's do it again, okay, you want to try it, no, no, me.
Me too, oh you have to try it, come on, okay, I have some advice just because I should put my seat belts on. Yes, you should, that should be something you always do. We're in Baja mode, the Drone is in sport mode and I'm going to see how long we can stay ready Scared 3 2 1 come on it's not even close, it's not close Tess is leaving I'm I can't do this oh my god who B oh The suspension is so good at this, adrenaline rushing through my veins. I've never felt this in my life, except when there was a murderer outside my door last night.
I'm not sure where we ended up, but it feels like a bunch of people didn't. They didn't want Burning Man to end, so they moved to the desert and did it. In fact, we were thinking of camping here one night. This looks more like a sketch than last night. The plan now is to go to the city. Ooo, that was the hardest part. part yet, we're going to fully load the Cyber ​​truck so we can run the fryer as long as we want. Okay, we'll zoom in on the supercharger, see if we attract as much attention as we did last time. some people here if you don't like talking to strangers this is not the car for you yeah we go down to 42% let's recharge up to 80% before we leave and it says it will take 30 minutes also didn't pay attention to how much we paid yesterday, so I'll let you know how much it cost to charge 38% on the Cyber ​​Tru while we fill up, we might as well see some uh oh, you know what?
Ken Nate's Train Series I was thinking the same thing. I really want to see this photo, yeah, they're like another podcast, let's do it, you don't expect it to be super dry, you almost like it when it takes twists and turns. okay, we're all charged up, we're about to head back to the desert, it cost a total of $16W, not that bad, but for some reason it seems like the electricity should be free. I realize that's not the case and that makes it pointless, but it's invisible so it feels weird paying for it, so we sat in the car for 20 minutes and watched YouTube, but as soon as I said One step out of the truck, four people appeared out of nowhere.
I don't blame. Anyone would do exactly the same. I think it's funny how much attention it attracts. Everyone we've talked to has been so sweet, so excited and grateful for who is here brightening people's day. We are returning to the desert. Home sweet home, so you might be wondering why we stayed in these seemingly random places instead of camping in Joshua Tree National Park since we're so close. And if you've been following our channel for a while you'll know we have a bit of a history with national parks, it all started in 2020 when we moved into our van and filmed a video in the national park and consider commercial YouTube filming apparently we got a big fine for that and the ruling actually got overturned and they said small film crews of less than five people could now film in national parks, it didn't matter if you did it commercially and then a while ago they overturned it again, so now we are back to not being able to film. these videos in National Parks, so we are booking everything through a website called hip Camp.
It's like random people just put their property on hip camp and then say you can pay me some money to camp on my land for free on top of the The person who came to visit us in the middle of the night last night was an epic beautiful place, this feels like we're in what is the beginning of a neighborhood like this, eventually it will be a neighborhood and there's no Joshua. trees, but it has one important advantage: a private Porta body. Okay, as promised. I'm going to show you step by step how to set up base camp.
Well, the first step is pretty easy, just undo both latches and then open the zipper. and pull it back, then once you've taken the cover off, there's this ratchet strap on the back, you just press this button and pull everything up, so we'll call this step three: unfold the base, so , in theory, if you had broken your leg. The last step in unfolding the base is to simply put the leg in place and that holds it, but I'm going to have to think of something else for tonight. I think I could put it in place for now, so there are four of these. inflation valves in each corner and you just have to close them all.
This is a very small but very important step. Last night I forgot to do it on one side and everything was a little crooked. This little red strap hooks through this. little D ring and then you hook the tent back to the strap and that's what keeps this corner of the tent in place. Okay, now the only thing left to do, let's get out the manual. Q. You hook this hose to the side. Hook this side to the inflation valve and then once they're hooked together instead of pressing a button just inflate it electrically oh I forgot you're supposed to pull this stuff to the side oh it's growing back , it is not so difficult. it's just that you know, oh I missed the step, there's one of these straps on each side and you pull it out to the top and then when you press it open it just clips into place, which should be like step two now. all I have to do is finish inflating it to 8 PSI just make everything a little stiffer okay the last little step is justput this over the corner of the tailgate and then these straps here pull it down so it doesn't blow in the wind all night, so putting it up the second time seemed a lot easier.
Maybe I gave him this tent at a difficult time because it was so expensive. Let me know in the comments if it's genius engineering or should cost $3,000. The tent will be much easier to set up. I just remember this thing also came with an awning that we didn't install last night. You think we should try it. Yeah, so I think I need to reframe the way I'm thinking. This whole Tesla camping experience. I came into this thinking we were going to compare it to Van life because that's what we spent 2 years doing and compared to a van it's much more inconvenient, however when you compare it to the alternative which is tent camping.
This is 10 times better than a tent that sets up on the ground and you have your own power source when you go out into the middle of the desert this way. It's all a matter of perspective, how you look at it and what your expectations are. I think now that I have reformulated my expectations. I love base camp. Look at this. Also the deep fryer experiment has begun. She is running a 20 minute cycle right now just to clean herself because it's the first time it's been used. how cute, cute, this was like 20 bucks at Walmart and so was our kettle, but then we realized why it had a big dent in it and it was returned.
Oh, are you boiling water and air frying at the same time? That was right, so the Tesla battery before Cara started all this was at 75% and we'll report back after dinner is over and let you know how much power we used. I'm trying to think of a more beautiful setting I've cooked before the sky is crazy in every direction right now and I'm here frying my samosas outside living my best life this is one of the reasons I love it so much van life or cyber life # cyber life, okay The car is working at dinner. I'm going to see if I can light this fire so we don't end up inside the Tesla watching TV again tonight for dinner.
I bought the cheat stuff you want to see, you light a real fire with sticks. I have a couple of survival videos you can watch, they are definitely more satisfying, but this is much faster. Okay, I know this is going to burn my tongue, but I can't wait. Oh, well, looks like I'm leaving. to tell a ghost story about power usage in the Tesla, okay, so we ran the deep fryer for a total of 30 minutes and a carload of boiled water for the rice. I haven't told him yet how much energy you think we use at 10%. have been reduced to 73 1% 2% our van would have died by now and been buried in a cemetery to put that in perspective, if we boil water twice and the kettle in our van, you should never have a kettle in your van, so the energy is reduced. low enough that it starts beeping at us and giving us a warning that we are low on power, so being able to run a deep fryer for 30 minutes and only drain 2% of the battery is actually crazy, there is actually an outlet 240 volts in the back of the Tesla and they say you can power a house with it for up to 3 days.
Can we get one? I brought the spice and salt and pepper if you need it, it was pretty good, it was salty, are we witnessing? a UFO right now, what is happening? Is there a spaceship entering orbit? Am I seeing my first UFO? You can look at it like breaking the sound barrier or something. This is crazy. What is this? What is falling from the sky? What do I mean? This is one of the wildest things I have ever experienced and it was amazing. I don't know what it was, but it was incredible. Strange things happen in the desert.
I think this morning I might have woken up on the wrong side of the bed or I just didn't sleep very well because we thought someone was going to kill us in the middle of the night, but I found another fun feature: if you actually go into the Tesla app, you can turn on lights in the truck bed and does it. This nice little highlight around the outside of the store, so while there's no lighting inside, as I request, and you know, it might be nice to have a light on top from time to time, but these are really nice, so it's a way to charge your phones, okay, that was supposed to be me, I'm not complaining, love, you love, you're sleeping in your clothes, yeah, well, I just don't want to be naked if I have to go out and hit someone with a stick.
Good morning, much better than the night. I slept last night thanks, unfortunately it's time to start packing up the Tesla and heading back to Los Angeles to return it to its rightful owner. It's been so much fun pretending it was ours for the last 48 hours, but since there's so much fuss around this. truck and it's so new that we wanted to make sure we hadn't missed anything, so last night we asked you on Instagram what questions you had about this whole setup and we're going to answer as many as we can while we pack up. Why is it so horrible?
Do you like how it looks? I love it. I think it's the coolest truck in the world. Obviously, at first glance, when they first announced it, I thought, "That's really strange and it's there because it's really grown." about me and now I think it's amazing how long it takes to set up and take down depends on if you have to put this piece on and take it off so if you've already done it once and leave this piece on it's probably like 10 minutes of setup and take down if you know what You are doing. This piece itself will probably take at least 10 more minutes.
I find this quite annoying Elon, have you tried cutting a carrot with the lid on to see how sharp the edges are? no, but we happen to have some carrots, I'm not sure what you mean when you say the lid, but I feel like this is the part where people talk about how sharp it is, oh Ryo, yeah, it definitely cuts a piece off, can you watch something while? driving Karen Nate from the future driving home let us know if you can look while you're driving if you want to see something you have to do it back here that's what holds everything else you need for the store do you think they gave it a cute little one? name like frunk like the back trunk the bunk any time what would you buy the Cyber ​​truck in the future if not what RV would you buy if I'm deciding between the Cyber ​​truck and an RV they are two totally different things if you just Eat it like a car and money didn't matter 100%.
I would buy the Cyber ​​truck if I was trying to buy it as a camper or something I was going to live with full time or even part time, this is definitely not it. How is the Cybertruck different from a regular Tesla? We have a little bit of experience with the Tesla Model Y and besides the obvious, like there's a truck bed, the screen is bigger, there's a squirkle, the size is, I think the biggest thing is that it feels so big. It seems so, we were just passed by the Toyota Corolla, but instead of turning us away, it gave us one of these, but people will be concerned about how big it rides and handles like a sports car.
Spinning rear tires are a game changer, thanks. for watching too, happy birthday and thank you, what a fun start to 35, waking up in a cyber truck, but okay, oh, can I close the door? I think I could close that door, never mind, never mind, I can't do that yet. He says I'm getting a cookie, it might be the last cookie I have on planet Earth, oh I bet it was Elon, he sent us a signal, we got the message, Elon, you want to give us this cybernetic truck.

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