Ford’s CEO says he definitely didn’t pay for that viral video of a stuck Cybertruck needing a rescue on a snowy hill::undefined
“… I would have though if I thought of it.”
Ads cover everything in that shit site.
Ooh that’s why it looked so empty with ad-blocker. I was super confused why 90% of the page was just blank white space.
thanks, with nothing visible below, I thought the 3 bullet points was a sorry excuse for an article.
But I just had to scroll a lot, then there was some actual content. 😀 👍
You need some Adblock in your life
There’s nothing a dressed up truck driver likes more than pulling out someone stuck in the mud or snow. It’s like justification for everything they think they have a truck for and guaranteed they’ll tell you about it.
Or they actually just help out of kindness, weird thought I know
You can help someone out of kindness but also tell the story to every single person at the family party
Depending on the recovery it could be a really good story haha
lol that’s true, but there’s a difference between chatting with a group of people and subtly being like “oh you think your weekend was crazy? Listen to this” vs as soon as you see someone, shake their hand and before you get through pleasantries be like “so I just pulled someone out of the snow” and tell the whole story again though they just overheard it from the other person you told in the room. rinse and repeat for every person you see.
Source: My brother has a big truck. He has a big heart. He loves to boast. He’s terrible at the art of conversation
It’s bizarre. All my neighbours have massive pickups built in the last five years, and use them to commute. I own a bar and use a 1983 gm pickup twice a month to make my liquor and supply run (Warehouse is twenty miles away but they want 50 for delivery)
I have a small farm and a battered 12 year old F150 XL. It moves once a week, and I commute by motorcycle. I bought the truck in 2022 and it was bizarre. It had half the miles of the next cheapest truck on the lot, and it was half the price. It’s a base model, no option truck and nobody seems to want one of those.
I wanted one a few years ago, but couldn’t find anything that wasn’t from the 90s and/or beat to shit…
That’s the era the spark plugs all break off, people hate those motors and most everyone knows about this issue
It’s actually later than the trucks with the 5.4 engines. This one could have had a 3.7 V6, a 3.5 turbocharged V6, or a 5.0 V8. The last year for the 5.4 was 2009.
Edit: I feel I should mention that a 12 year old truck means it’s a 2012. I don’t understand how 2012 is a dozen years ago, either.
…I’ll admit I was thinking 2010 was 12 years ago
Big pickups are nasty af. Actually useful pickups are sexy.
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Better get a ford raptor
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Then this is a great choice. The ram trx might have a little bit more power (702 hp vs only 700hp in the raptor), but the front end and hood of the ford grants slightly worst visibility (aka looks better). Both come with factory lifts to further decrease visibility and help see over any peasants that are in your way, as well as bleeding edge offroad suspensions which would be great for city driving.
Both trucks get an incredible 10mpg in the city, but the raptor weighs in several hundred pounds lighter than the trx at 6,100lb, for when you something light and economical, but still heavy enough for a tax write off. The ford also offers an active exhaust system, so you can bypass your resonator (muffler) with the push of a button and let everyone within a quarter mile enjoy the sound of your supercharged v8.
I used to do long haul. The visibility seemed better in a 2017 International Eagle, that’s a square nose one, than a 2016 dodge one ton. The dash was so high compared to the seat, that massive bulge of a hood, you could lose sight of a 5 foot tall bollard a fair distance ahead of the trucks passenger side easily.
It looks so old now. And those little wheels are ridiculous. What a waste of money.
I believe him. You don’t need to pay for that kind of comedy, the Cybertruck is a joke on wheels
People can’t really be this stupid, right?
People can’t really think the Ford is some sort of badass off-road machine because it can pull a cybertruck up a snowy bank with a winch while it sits completely still on a dry patch of pavement?
Drive that Ford off the cliff, it won’t make it up either.
The only vehicle that will make it up that cliff is the one (any one) with sufficient size snow tires with low air pressure. I meaning barring some bizarre vehicle like a tank, bombi or a Sherp.
Just a piece of trivia. Look at the CEO of Ford. Crazy to think the family had a comedian and CEO.
Did you not see Tommy boy? Car and car part companies are in their blood.
That is why I find it so funny. It’s just very fitting.
Comedians. Don’t forget about Kevin.
I have never heard of Kevin. I must google now
Maybe he was inspired to not be a guy living in a van smoking doobies down by the river.
Why did the CT fail? Is it only 2WD? Bad power distribution algorithm to wheels? Stranded on belly (low clearance)?
EDIT: Yes possibly bad power distribution, but I don’t necessarily trust the source.
He said on Instagram that the Tesla didn’t have locking differentials — a mechanism that can help improve traction on difficult terrain— “due to software issues.” He also said the tires had not been “aired down” to improve traction.
Iirc it was mostly a stupid driver with improper tires on terrain that didn’t quite look as bad as it actually was.
The cybertruck doesn’t have differentials at all, so it shouldn’t need locking diff’s.
The entire point of having differentials is to make sure the power from the engine isn’t being misdirected to a wheel with no traction, but the cybertruck has independent motors for each wheel.
The couple of seconds’ worth of video I saw told me a few things:
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the truck had been spinning out for a long time there
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that situation was going to be tough for most trucks
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it had terrible traction, possibly a matter of not having all-season or snow-specific tires
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it appeared to be driving all wheels, can’t say whether or not they were distributing traction or slip intelligently
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couldn’t tell if anything was high-centering anywhere but it didn’t look it
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driving in situations like that are why I leave tire chains in my truck
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the tree sticking out of the back was comical
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Based on the older video of the CT failing to climb a rocky/dirt hill, I’d say they have a lot of work to do on their power distribution/traction control systems. Thankfully since it’s all controlled with electric motors and not a traditional transmission/transfer case/solid axle setup, it should be able to be fixed or mitigated with OTA updates.