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Re: Cybertruck sales figures - Carnos Jax - 06-26-2024 Tiangou wrote: I'm not sure about rust. But they all seem to pick up a reddish-orange patina of road-dirt... Learn to read. Stop trying to crawfish…..it’s not a good look for you. How dare I use accurate wording and authoritative verifiable citations! Bad show! More like how dare you lie…..you couldn’t tell the truth when it comes to Tesla if it hit you in the face. Re: Cybertruck sales figures - Tiangou - 06-26-2024 Carnos Jax wrote: I'm not sure about rust. But they all seem to pick up a reddish-orange patina of road-dirt... Learn to read. Stop trying to crawfish…..it’s not a good look for you. How dare I use accurate wording and authoritative verifiable citations! Bad show! More like how dare you lie…..you couldn’t tell the truth when it comes to Tesla if it hit you in the face. Pssssst! I guess you don't know, but... This entire thread is available to everyone who can read. Re: Cybertruck sales figures - Carnos Jax - 06-26-2024 Tiangou wrote: I'm not sure about rust. But they all seem to pick up a reddish-orange patina of road-dirt... Learn to read. Stop trying to crawfish…..it’s not a good look for you. How dare I use accurate wording and authoritative verifiable citations! Bad show! More like how dare you lie…..you couldn’t tell the truth when it comes to Tesla if it hit you in the face. Pssssst! I guess you don't know, but... This entire thread is available to everyone who can read. Yes, you should be embarrassed….misleading chopper and all that. Re: Cybertruck sales figures - Speedy - 06-27-2024 Enough, you’ve made your points. Now all you are doing is name calling. Plus I have yet to see a CT. Re: Cybertruck sales figures - Tiangou - 06-27-2024 Carnos Jax wrote: ... Read down from the top. I mentioned a "reddish-orange patina of road-dirt." I even posted a link to Tesla's documentation indicating that it was dirt. You and I wholly agree that it's just dirt. Yet you insist 1. That I called it "rust" in this very thread that every member of the forum can scroll through and see plainly that I did not call it "rust"; and 2. That I lied about it being rust in this very thread that every member of the forum can scroll through and see that you have fabricated that out of your own imagination. And with all evidence to the contrary visible to everyone here who cares to take 30 seconds to scroll up a bit and read, that's the hill you choose to die on. You're kinda weird. ... Edit: Sorry, Speedy. Re: Cybertruck sales figures - Carnos Jax - 06-27-2024 Tiangou wrote: Read down from the top. I mentioned a "reddish-orange patina of road-dirt." I even posted a link to Tesla's documentation indicating that it was dirt. You and I wholly agree that it's just dirt. Yet you insist 1. That I called it "rust" in this very thread that every member of the forum can scroll through and see plainly that I did not call it "rust"; and 2. That I lied about it being rust in this very thread that every member of the forum can scroll through and see that you have fabricated that out of your own imagination. And with all evidence to the contrary visible to everyone here who cares to take 30 seconds to scroll up a bit and read, that's the hill you choose to die on. You're kinda weird. ... Edit: Sorry, Speedy. BS, you're trying to imply it's rust, with you're 'orange patina' metaphor. You even went as far as trying to suggest Tesla think's it's rust. If it was just dirt, why even bring it up in the first place, every car get's dirty? Strange that when you're cornered, you resort to personal attacks or name calling. This thread has gone off the rails long enough, I’m done. Re: Cybertruck sales figures - Tiangou - 06-27-2024 Carnos Jax wrote: Read down from the top. I mentioned a "reddish-orange patina of road-dirt." I even posted a link to Tesla's documentation indicating that it was dirt. You and I wholly agree that it's just dirt. Yet you insist 1. That I called it "rust" in this very thread that every member of the forum can scroll through and see plainly that I did not call it "rust"; and 2. That I lied about it being rust in this very thread that every member of the forum can scroll through and see that you have fabricated that out of your own imagination. And with all evidence to the contrary visible to everyone here who cares to take 30 seconds to scroll up a bit and read, that's the hill you choose to die on. You're kinda weird. ... Edit: Sorry, Speedy. BS, you're trying to imply it's rust, with you're 'orange patina' metaphor. You even went as far as trying to suggest Tesla think's it's rust. If it was just dirt, why even bring it up in the first place, every car get's dirty? Strange that when you're cornered, you resort to personal attacks or name calling. This thread has gone off the rails long enough, I’m done. Wow. EDIT: WOW. Re: Cybertruck sales figures - vision63 - 06-27-2024 This is why I wish Elon Musk would exit the company. The Cybertruck is meant to be a daring move forward. I'm sure all Elon had to do was greenlight it's development. Separating the existence of the vehicle from the politics of the company's CEO is really important. So that the truck can stand on it's own merits. Whatever is wrong with it can be fixed and improved. Re: Cybertruck sales figures - Carnos Jax - 06-27-2024 ^^^Agreed, amazing he doesn’t get this. It’s one of the most fundamental principles in business, you never potentially alienate half your customers. The fact that he probably does, yet does it anyway, is another example of his dereliction of duties and fiduciary responsibility to the company, which in turn made me vote no on his pay package. Re: Cybertruck sales figures - Speedy - 06-27-2024 Carnos Jax wrote: Yet the stockholders had no difficulty giving him all those billions. |