Comment by rbanffy
3 months ago
> I'm amused to see that so many cybertrucks have been powder coated or wrapped in vinyl.
There are car enthusiasts and Cubertruck owners. There is little overlap between these two sets.
3 months ago
> I'm amused to see that so many cybertrucks have been powder coated or wrapped in vinyl.
There are car enthusiasts and Cubertruck owners. There is little overlap between these two sets.
I don’t understand. Vinyl wrapping cars is a normal thing for car people. What’s the difference?
One of the key design points of the Cyvertruck was that brutalist "slab of shiny steel" look.
Apparently owners often want a bit more manicured looks.
What makes you draw that conclusion? The wraps and powder coating can be observed but how can you infer intent? Which one is the “car person” and which one is just a Cybertruck owner?
They both wrap their vehicles or get custom paintjobs. How can they be differentiated by vehicle appearance alone?
Or they want to be able to pick their car out more easily from other cybertrucks.
Normal in the USA maybe? It’s very unusual here in Australia to see a wrapped car.
In my part of EU it's actually pretty common, especially on exotic cars.
I guess the main appeal is "paint protection". Seems redundant to me, but people do like to apply screen protectors to their phones, which is another thing I don't fully comprehend so you know...
I like the obvious porsche 356 inspiration on this car. If the truck actually hit the 50K launch price, id also love to have one in the collection. But hey, make life easy by putting people into "buckets" so you feel like you have a grasp.