I had the opportunity to spend a week with the Tesla Cybertruck as my daily driver...
I almost didn't write this because there's just so much Tesla hate out there online and I've never been the guy to write
Let me start by saying this was easily the most fun I've ever had with any vehicle in my life and it's not even close.
My dad even drove up from 3 hours away to try it out, because it's just that fun.
I've owned a Model 3 and now a brand-new Model Y, ridden inside many Model S and Model X cars... and I can say with confidence this is absolutely the BEST car Tesla has ever made by a MILE.
Nothing in Tesla's lineup even compares to it.
But...
I've got to say, I wasn't expecting the sheer volume of anger and hate I got from driving this thing.
I live in a small town outside of a liberal-leaning blue city... I've never been honked at, yelled at, flipped off, or booed EVER while living here.
Not one time.
But ALL of those things occurred this week.
It was really surprising.
I was expecting it to happen maybe once or twice, but not super often... I was wrong.
Every time I've seen a Cybertruck, I get excited.
I think they are super cool and I've never cared if anyone disagreed with me on the design...
I think the future should look like the future and this truck looks like something from a sci-fi movie and I've always been a fan.
One of the most interesting interactions occurred when I took my 5-year-old to the dentist.
We were walking out of the dentist's office and a kid, a little bit older than him was just pointing and smiling at the Cybertruck. He was so into it.
The kid's mom just rolled her eyes.
and ya'll... that just sucks
Because I feel like that is the story of this truck in a nutshell.
Children can see magic... because they look for it.