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wtf drew you didn't pin a mean comment 😠I'm unsubbing
I'm unsubbing too. you've gone too far this time.
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We used to be a car review channel. Now we review ipads that are attached to four wheels
On the plus side you're almost good at doing it
Didn't expect to see you here
It put a smile on my face to see the Thomas and James shopping cart test in this video!
Kinda surprised Drew didn't mention the "finger guillotine" frunk hood
Oh my god the legends are watching this guy too!!! Glad to see you here boys!
I love that you can't use your phone in your car without getting a ticket but it's okay to use the gigantic iPad stuck to your dashboard.
Especially when you generally have to plug in your phone to use gps and radio on these things
that's 'cause Tesla could afford to change regulations around that issue, silly
fr. i was in a rental car recently (a pretty new car) and the touch screen was MASSIVE and had so many buttons and things constantly happening on the screen to the point of it being very distracting.
thats changing dw
"Well the ipad is part of the car so, technically, playing subway surfers is part of me driving the car."
How the cyber truck passed any sort of road safety test or even made it past any regulation is beyond me
That's the fun thing about American manufacturing! What regulations!?
Vehicle safety tests in the US are retroactive. The car is made first, and tested after. To actually manufacture the car in the first place, the manufacturer just has to say that it will pass the tests (basically on the honour system). It's actually insane how the vehicle industry is structured in the US, and it is all due to lobbying.
@@Zyxlian Everything in the US is at the convenience of the highest bidder
cars being our main form of transportation can be directly attributed to lobbying. the automobile industry is not just in bed with lobbying but fused with it and to separate it would be basically rewriting history.
It didn’t, that’s why it isn’t sold in Europe, because they actually have those tests.
4:20 - car's are getting bigger not just because they can. It's because CAFE fuel efficiency requirements are the least restrictive for massive cars over a certain weight, so manufacturers realized they can save a ton of money by putting out bigger, less fuel efficient more polluting cars than engineering smaller more clean fuel efficient ones. Greed and profit motive strike again
It's almost like poorly-thought-through government regulation creates perverse incentive structures, hurting rather then helping. Hmm.
It would probably be very nice to revisit those guidelines... and don't let any car company in the room.
So basically god is dead
@@oo-ld8xuand he got ran over by 3 tonne 5 metre tall front bumper pickup trucks….
@@alexisventura7191 They do, but the problem is they just keep pushing the cars to become bigger and bigger. There's no upper end limit on car weight and basically no penalty to make them as efficient as possible and the epa won't do anything about it. Yet the epa wants to prevent people from modifying their own cars even if it will never touch public streets or modifies emission systems.
road work ahead but car doesn’t 😔
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RIP 😢
I’m so happy people who aren’t car enthusiasts are finally understanding how terrible new cars are becoming 😭
man as a lover of mustangs to f 1 cars this is nutz i hate it !
i mean i undersrtand tips on a f1 car that you need your whole attention but these cars all with a screen , its like they chose all the stupid features of a car and tbh i think people are really becoming like in this movie walle just floating around superfat
And the headlights oh my god the LED headlights making me go blind every second on a uneven road
Touch screens and drive by wire is not “future tech”. Its so they don’t need to design interior buttons or analog parts. It’s much cheaper and much worse. When that garbage fails in 5 years don’t be surprised. Keep used cars on the road please 🙏
Every day I am grateful all my mom can afford is a 2003 Subaru... something. Probably works better than any new car
What you said about digital screens being HARDER to use than dials and buttons is HUGE. When you don’t think about it, digital screens seem like the obvious luxurious step forward in interior car design. But it’s not, it’s worse. The fact that it’s also cheaper to produce makes so much sense.
It's crazy that it's cheaper to produce and yet manufacturers still charge you way more for it.
As a car guy, thank you for bringing this message to a wide non-car enthusiast audience. Too many people don't seem to realize just what has been needlessly discarded in the name of "progress" in design. Even when something is no longer technically needed, sometimes a skeumorphic design is an objectively better design.
I’m imagining his wife at her 9-5 job doing adult stuff while her goofball husband crashes into a very slowly closing gate. Hilarious
technically, the gate crashed into him
@@michaelramsey82 very important distinction to be made for when drew eventually takes the gate to court
I love your pfp :>
mcr fan!!
MCR FAN SPOTTED!!
Anyone else think seeing a flashing red screen while driving would send you into immediate panic and not help at all?
It's an unbelievably stupid design choice that is both distracting and panic inducing
They replaced all their UX designers with bullet-proof stainless steel toasters
I have gotten all of the panic attacks out of my system with line departure and blind spot warnings. But when I press my R button without the breaks pressed all the way I get audio feedback which works fine.
ngl this also happens with those warning chimes that happen in newer cars that tell you you're close to an obstacle. every time it happened in a rental i was in once the driver and i both looked at the screen to see what the obstacle was instead of the road. lol
For every noise my vehicle makes, my human experience is worsened and my hatred for the vehicle I am driving increases. Man it's awesome how worsening the general quality of life is profitable these days
yeah accidentally moving forward when you thought you were in reverse is probably the greatest jumpscare a human can achieve irl, outside of someone's head exploding or something
If I can't do basic repairs on it without an IT degree, I'm not driving it.
Its like how one of the new ford trucks oil pan drain plug isnt a rachet size. The rachet extension locks into it and pulls it out. And that plug cant be put back in so if you wanna change your oil you probably have to go to a ford dealer
@@KeithMcBeef wow, that's ridiculous. Taking basic maintenance out of the customer's hands is just wrong.
The cybertruck looks like you’ll get third degree burns if you touch it in summer.
It's also rusting like crazy
The average metal playground slide 2
Countdown to the first August summer in Florida or Arizona for Cybertruck for now. Can't wait to cook egg omelette in one of them.
@@chongjunxiang3002Makes me wonder how hot it will get inside of them…
Being as shiny and reflective as it is probably means it won't get as hot as a black car would, like those reflective screens people put in their windshields to block the sun. No idea how they managed to make stainless steel rust this bad tho. Honestly kinda impressive
"its harder to convince people that they have been scammed than actually scamming them"
The sunk-cost fallacy claims another victim. Never fails.
this goes for every scam that happens, even those phone scams sadly
-sun tzu
Ya, it reminds me of my favorite Egyptian river
nobody wants to be a fool so much that they dont wanna know when they've been tricked.
The fact that I learned more about car physics contributing to passenger safety in my high school than the person who decided that this car should be rigid and bulletproof says something
The more complicated a machine is, the more things can go wrong.
It honestly warms my heart and restores a little bit of my faith in humanity to see two complete strangers flip you off just for being in that thing
I wouldn’t be surprised if that was staged.
@@PeterGriffin11no,the car is basically a giant fuck you on wheels
@@PeterGriffin11 I'd be surprised if it was. People think it's stupid, of course they're going to flip off whoever's driving one
@@PeterGriffin11 Cyber truck owener spotted
I pointed and laughed at our local cyber truck owner the first time we met on the highway
THE VALIDATION I FELT with the car lights getting brighter, feels like getting flashbanged going to the grocery store
YES I AGREEE
I haven't felt so heard since I watched frostbitt's most recent music video
same here in europe!!! i fucking hate it. makes me want to buy a flashlight or a mirror to do it back
“Throwing flashbang”
I have entirely forgone driving at night. Here I am in my twenties making plans around the fact that I can’t see well enough to drive at night
It’s funny to see the paradigm shift of from *“manual trans gives more feedback than automatic trans”* to *“my automatic stick gave more feedback than my automatic trans buttons”* 😂
Automatic trans sounds kinky 😂 Maybe Elon's next project?
Something so refreshing about him revealing he had a very normal car and not another youtuber with yet another tesla
"I definitely think it's worth 100K" Bro, it CAME with rust on it. The copium couldn't be stronger.
it came 😳 with rust on it?! What a freak 👀😏
No, the rust and faulty parts are features.
sounds like he was being sarcastic
Copium is crazy
Did you see the dust on the inside 😂 Also. It’s just a bad car. It’s too dangerous, and doesn’t offer anything new anyway
Elon Musk has the mind of a middle school boy. “What is a crumple zone? That’s lame. My super cool super rocket car will never break and it never get dented and it’s bullet proof.”
The giga casting is the Crumple zone... and in the rear of the model 3 it`s 70+ pieces of steel in the model Y it`s 1 piece. aka cost less to buildand less cost to the buyer.
And it will only cut you a little bit.
“Bullet proof” unless its a f… 9mm pistol, u know, this obscure caliber
crumple zone saved my life in an accident… cause its designed to… yeah design it out lol
@@kylereese4822 If it doesn't crumple on impact (as evidenced by pictures of post accident cybertrucks) it's not a crumple zone. (Also with giga casting, the initial price may be lower but repairs are more expensive.)
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication " Leonardo da Vinci
There isn't evidence that he actually said that, but I do agree with the sentiment
Your gate story is the exact complaint I have about almost every new vehicle I've driven. They try to do the thinking for you. Hit the gas, takes a moment. Want to gun it? Takes a moment. Even the electric steering on new cars is weird and overly sensitive. My daily driver is a first gen Tacoma like the one in your thumbnail. Stick shift, cable throttle, cable A/C controls, roll up windows. It just works, and it does exactly what you tell it to exactly when you tell it to. Toyota sells CHEAP little trucks overseas, that are just modern versions of their older trucks built nearly the exact same way. A/C and power windows optional. Our U.S. government has regulated such things out of the country.
Drew you do not understand how close this topic is to my heart. The entire reason i decided to become a civil engineer was because i wanted to improve public transportation and city design SPECIFICALLY BECAUSE of how awful cars have gotten and how many pedestrian deaths could be prevented literally just by people using them less. The headlights thing has irritated me for YEARS, i literally cant drive at night anymore because of it, and i frequently stop to take photos of these absolutely gigantic trucks whenever i see them because the hoods are often the same height as me if not taller. These vehicles are a legitimate public safety issue and SOMETHING needs to be done about them.
I think new cars are making drivers more stupid and incompetent, they can't "feel" the car nor the road anymore. If you need a computer to prevent you from pressing the accelerator while changing gears, you need to revisit your driving license, It's basic stuff that new drivers don't know anymore
I, for one, wish you godspeed on your quest. I think one way we ought to campaign for more public transportation is to actually make it appealing for car owners. "Want less traffic, more open road? Invest in public transportation. Fewer drivers means less traffic."
deathtraps fr
America is awful when it comes to transportation. They purposefully made the country more and more car-oriented because of CAPITALISM. So rich people can get even richer. And Americans drive like they're going to kill you - people are allowed to have Cybertrucks for gods sake (they are illegal nearly everywhere else). Cars already kill people, I don't know why people are so keen on making them even more dangerous. Public transportation is just objectively better; better for the environment, less expensive, and you don't have to know how to drive it! And a country as wealthy and powerful as the U.S. should (and could EASILY) have that infrastructure. Just look at the rest of the world (Europe and East Asia in particular). They care more about actual convenience, efficiency and evolution of technology than just money, big corporations, and seemingly luxury status symbols like having a huge nonfunctional iPad in your car. People like you make the world a better and safer place. Good luck soldier.
yes ! public transportation!!! I wish it was more widely available 😢 the closest bus stop to my house is a 15 min drive 😭
things that make drew upload a video: 1. sponsorship deadline 2. car accident
3. both
@somewherenowhere676 4. That's not how list's work (sorry)
@@BassicallyKiyash5. That's not how apostrophes work, sorry
@somewherenowhere676 6. Oh yeah, you're right, sorry
@@BassicallyKiyash 7. No worries, all good
I swear, big, loud, shiny, fancy trucks are something that a toddler would be obsessed with. It seems like a lot of people just didn't grow out of that 😑
It's divorced dads probably trying to impress their daughters friends. Someone who would probably lash out and throw a tantrum if you called them bald.
It says a lot about Model 3 owners where half of them are actively hacking the car to add center dashboards, CANbus sniffers for gauges, and adding buttons to control things on the screen.
i swear some of these car companies are in a competition to release the biggest touchscreen 😭 by 2028 they're just gonna replace the windshield like "Oops! All Screen"
And you'll have to pay a subscription to see out of your windshield
why use glass when you can have a camera in the front and a giant screen that gives live feed! surely nothing could go wrong
@@Smallmaledon't give them ideas, who knows when they will actually do it
noooooo, you just gave apple the idea to make the vision pro into a car windshield
it's going to be like a fully cyberpunk 2077 looking vehicle and cause no less than like 1.5 million accidents because people can't multitask at all
the PRNDL should never be removed. buttons can be accidentally pressed, the PRNDL cannot be accidentally moved
not to mention i feel like buttons could stop working more easily than the PRNDL
@@arlaratman862 imagine spilling a drink on the buttons and it just malfunctions
My dad got a new car last week and it has a weird prndl where you tap it I p pr down to go through gears, but I don't trust how the emergency brake is a button. With a hankbreak I know it's being physically applied, with a button I got no idea
worse yet, do you know how excited kids get in cars? how they love to press buttons and shit? now they have as easy access as you to turn off your whole car
Kids can also much more easily press button than move a gear shift especially if you have one of those where you need to lift it a little bit.
"The PRNDL stick isn't necessary anymore" My smartphone doesn't have a shutter but it makes a shutter sound whenever I take a picture. And that's objectively way more unnecessary than the way I operate a multi-ton vehicle that could easy kill me and everyone around me.
That shutter sound was forced into the software to stop creeps upskirting women in Japan lol
its even worse than that, in the US pickups and suvs are classified as light trucks which allows them to not have to respect pollution regulations cars do, so these manufacturers are incentivized to make you want to buy a big car/truck
the two guys flipping you off simply for driving a cybertruck… iconic, legendary behavior
Those two men are heroes
So synchronized too
This is worded just like an Elon tweet. 🧀
@@juli5945since they’re so synchronized I wonder if it’s staged 🤔
Probably it was more because he was filming them
If I owned a cybertruck I would spend $700 to pretend I didn't own one for a day
why would you get one in the first place
@@_Bob_man_They obviously wouldn’t get one, they’re just saying that’s how absurd they find it to buy one.
Ya, It’s the most embarrassing death machine the world has ever seen
I was so scared Drew was going to buy one for the video.
I unironically would drive one for the aesthetics. Imagine pulling up to the party in your Starfox 64 polygon car, the confidence it must project🤣
Touchscreen controls can be great! If: - The buttons are not menus and only do one thing - The screen consistently shows these buttons - anything that changes is on a specified part of the screen - The buttons give audible/haptic feedback when pressed - The buttons are colour-coded to allow for quick recognition I 1000% prefer physical buttons, but if we have to go this way, then it should be this way. What's really funny is that Star trek figured out touchscreen controls that made sense in the 90's and nobody even bothered to hear them out :)
My dad and I painstakingly restored a 73 mustang which I drove back and forth to college for a couple years. The thing I love about old cars is that you can actually fix things yourself. New cars are so over-engineered that sometimes you can’t even change your own oil much less do regular maintenance. There is beauty in simplicity.
If cars started coming with ads, I’d actually have a psychotic break.
I would never drive again
😂 Same. And I fkn refuse to pay extra to get rid of it
i wouldn’t be surprised considering tesla pretty much sells features in their cars like paid monthly subscriptions
15 Million Merits
I mean, there are ads on the radio and sometimes on streaming services like Spotify
ironically the cybertruck being bulletproof actually makes it more dangerous. Not just because cars are designed to crumple to absorb the impact but also because If you were to get in an accident that made you unable to open the doors, stronger doors and stronger windows means they're harder to break to get you out of the car.
Imagine diving into water and wanting to get out but you can't cuz the glass is bulletproof
I mean some rich person drowned in her tesla not long ago after accidentally driving it into the pond on her property because the windows were too strong to break to get out. rip.
So I agree with you 100%
there was a woman who died due to this exact issue already this year. her car backed into a pond, fully submerged, and even emergency services weren't able to break into the car to get her out. how the tesla company is still in business and making cars after multiple contingency fails like that is insane to me
Also its not all that bullet proof, sure it can stop weaker rounds but more powerful ones, you can still get off the shelf, can go through it just fine. So you are getting protection that traps you in your car when you need to get out and also doesn't actually protect you from bullets.
"today's kids cannot live without their ipad" also the same generation slapping an ipad to cars, appliances and homes
Nothing beats the almighty clutch. That halfway point at 1st gear is just a god send.... ive seen people full send it into poles driving automatics ... must be the most panic inducing thing , your car just 0-60s in 5 seconds.
When Drew said he made a bad decision and started talking about buying cars, for a single, horrifying moment, I thought he'd bought the cybertruck
Honestly! I was so disappointed in him for a second 😭😭
Same. But then to find out his most recent car purchase was a used Sonata is just so wonderfully charming. 😄
I actually expected that his story was that he did get a cybertruck lol
@@razcarsey6635 Why do you all care what kind of car he buys?
@@JackOLanternBob Why do you care that I care?
There was a girl on Tiktok where she was STUCK in her Telsa because it was doing a software update. She couldn't get air, she couldn't open up her door, she couldn't start the car and was force to sit in the hot car while it updates.
I SAW THAT TOO! It also took much longer than it was supposed to update. Completely wild shit
I work in a gas station and we’ve had people’s cars start updating right after they finish filling - or worse, while they’re in line and they’re just STUCK. Like bruh - what are the updates even!!?
The updates are stupidly long. My Jetta has a small screen, and if it needs an update it takes a minute and it doesn’t shut down the entire car while doing so. I just don’t get CarPlay while it updates. So yeah, there is a huge benefit to the fun side of your car being separate from the functional side of it.
Well... good thing the windows aren't that hard to break 💀
@@Ratrat2823 Note its never a personal experience.
every time my wife and I watch drew gooden, she always hears me gasp and whisper "thats runescape music"
At 45 yo, I've been a lifelong car enthusiast, and of all of the thousands of magazine articles, online articles, and car-related content I've consumed for close to half a century...this is easily in the top 5 greatest I've ever seen! Excellent video my guy! 👍
The "Caraoke" thing seems the worst idea you could possibly put in a car. "Yeah, let's add this thing that requires almost constant looking at the screen. It's just for the passengers obviously, I'm sure it's not distracting at all for the driver."
i make better content then this I'm a 30+ year old Jewish media creator with aspergers syndrome who is a jack of all trades with a passion for fighting against cyberbullying. I've been doing these kinds of things for over 10 years and I've picked up a whole set of different skills along the way,...,..
@@ville__ scam
@@ville__dude wtf
@@ville__asperger’s is a term that was made up by a n4z! to separate low-support needs autistic people and high-support needs autistic people into “people who deserve to live” and “people who don’t”
Most believable part is that your Jewish @@ville__
Sometimes I’ll turn on my new car and the touchscreen display comes up with a warning message that I need to keep my eyes on the road at all times. It then forces me to press a button on the display to get rid of it, defeating the entire purpose lol
That was a test. Officers, arrest this person.
It defeats the purpose... bc you're in the middle of driving?! I thought you said it only happens when you just started up, so where's the conflict? I do agree, distracted driving is lethal. Screens everywhere. What fun.
@@favoritemustard3542 at least for me I usually start driving before I notice it
I made a big mistake and popped a tire on my moms car, which turned out okay because I was close to my house. but as soon as that happened a "low tire pressure!!" warning popped up and blocked the screen that also showed my speed, which way my blinker was turning etc. Which would be fine but this was my first time driving this car ever and I was stressed 😅 turns out in order to get the pop up to get away was to *touch the screen* which was BEHIND the wheel... so like... no???
@@favoritemustard3542I mean, a lot of these cars have GPS on the touchscreen... so the warning is truly useless.
drew, i rewatch all your videos when i sleep and your face was permanently burned into my phone until i got a new one
Cue the Terry Davis quote: "An idiot admires complexity while a genius admires simplicity" Anybody that bought a Cybertruck falls into the former category.
people see a huge truck plowing through a sedan and instead of thinking "maybe that truck shouldnt be on the road" they think "wow i better be in the truck and not the sedan"
@@shadowshade904 the more the public continues to say that we will not accept children dying at the hands of bigger and bigger trucks the greater the chance of good, effective legislation passing is
@@shadowshade904 The issue is this thought just escalates the issue. Now everyone is in trucks, so there needs to be an even bigger truck to keep your family safe. There actually needs to be legislation against cars of a certain size, unless you need a truck because of work. Otherwise for infrequent needs to haul or buy large items, rentals need to be a thing.
@@shadowshade904 "we can't really stop anyone from buying big cars" Yes you can, it's called regulation. Trucks over the size of a Maverick should require a business license. If you're so in need of it for work you should have no problem producing that. Giant SUVs like the Chevy Suburban simply need to not be available to the general public. You DON'T need one. Buy a minivan if you need to haul around so many kids.
People who live on farms and actually use their trucks for work, how about them? Semi drivers who deliver all your online orders?
@@carrrie_lynnn You don't need a massive truck for farm work. They've been using regularly sized trucks for years just fine.
"gay truck" "that's like a truck owners worst nightmare!" hits so hard given every single time someone has yelled a slur out their window at me its always been from a truck
I think we should popularize the notion that the bigger the truck you drive the gayer you are. That should put a swift end to the big truck arms race. Gauging the room
@@fishbones77 Oh, you drive a big truck? Why? Need all that extra seat space for gay sex or something?
That’s why i drive an f150. gay af here
@@fishbones77that’s like what South Park did with Harley Davidsons lol
@@PersistentMeowmy queer ass wanted either a 90’s Toyota tacoma or a late 90s-2000s GMC sierra for a long while. Till I got a Kia forte that gets 41mpg and realised “oh, no fuck that I get 500 miles out of 12 gallons of gas? Sign me up”
What he explained about the buttons for more pertinent things and the screen for things I don't need to use while driving is how my car is set up. I like it, makes things easier
those bright white headlights are the bane of my existence. they should be illegal.
There is NOTHING I hate more than getting rid of physical buttons for necessary features. AC, volume, and things that you press all the time should be BUTTONS. when you put everything on a touch screen where it’s hard to see with the sun shining on it, it gets hot and processes clicks slowly, and having to fumble all of that while driving is literally the worst thing about new cars.
Ah, i miss the manual buttons. Took me so long just to get used to not having to turn knobs and having to press/hold to change the volume when you could just have a simple turning button. It's just not needed. Some good features, but it can just be a huge distraction. Especially Teslas, before driving it they seem so cool and advanced, but when you have one, it's just eternal pain.
so, I got a the 2024 tesla model 3 a couple weeks ago. I was worried about the same things but turns out its not as bad as I thought. I would prefer real buttons though
We let it happen with phones first. When the iPhone first came out in 2007, lots of people made fun of the smudgy buttonless fingerprint magnet that it was, and now seventeen years later, it's all you can get. Today's high school students have never known anything else.
@@cathammer5283 My mom's car has a broken handle that still works and it's not a cybertruck
@@MeTheOneththe difference is while driving your attention should not be on a screen trying to navigate fucking menus. In a phone it doesn’t matter if it doesn’t have buttons because you aren’t trying to operate a people-squashing machine.
Removing the shifter is like Apple removing the headphone jack. It's just "hey this is different so it must be innovative"
Making your product worse for no reason is admittedly a bold move! Innovative!
“Courage”.
You can't have shifter removed if gear shift is mechanical in car
a few years later: after we removed the braking, we here at apple have been thinking of removing the wheels...
@@PotatoObliteratorGDexactly.
I have a 2003 Honda Accord. Touch screen and built in navigation. They knew back then how dumb it is. If the battery dies you get locked out of it all. You need special codes to unlock it. So if you lose those codes you had to take it to the dealership. If the screen goes haywire you cannot adjust certain things like turning on the ac, adjusting the fan. Other shit I can't recall. Pure insanity.
Tactile feedback has been one of the best innovation areas in modern gaming hardware... Its kinda funny that a gamer playing GTAV has more tactile feedback than an actual person driving an actual car.
Love that the cyber truck comes with all-weather floor mats, but that the cyber truck itself is not designed for all weather
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Literally it cant handle RAIN. WHY? Theyre gonna fall apart even more when exposed to rock salt
The cybertruck isn't even designed for *any* weather
Super ron channel the truck on snow tracks and baja spec,, Sandy Munro channel strips the truck and shows how the battery pack is water proof.
@@kylereese4822What
People are forgetting that all cars should be childproof. Shifting gears should take muscles. Not a button or touch screen. Hand break should take force to apply and release.
Especially when they're also push to start the engine.
Children can shift the stick with easy things called hands
@@Granad784as a former child, my dad had me “drive” more than a handful of times by stepping on the gas for me and having me steer and shift gears. He would have to put his hand over my hand so I could shift the gears while I was sitting on his lap. He had a 1991 Toyota Corolla in 2009. I felt much better about it having him help me cause I was scared to drive, even now as an adult.
@@bingusdingus7417 so you were weak child is what i am seeing
@@Granad784 I mean yeah I had baby arms what did you expect
The existence of something so accident inducing as "Caraoke" just gave me a panic attack
Spot on with the touchscreens, buttons and totally spot on with the cars are getting bigger and bigger trend. Thank you. You voiced my opinion perfectly. Now I can simply direct my friends to your video when discussing this topic.
The absolute VALIDATION I felt with the deletion of buttons. It made no sense to get rid of physical buttons, until I learned that it’s simply cheaper
AND THEY HAVE THE NERVE TO CHARGE MORE FOR IT EVEN THO IT'S CHEAPER
@@WorstTimelineInhabitant mfers throwing safety and muscle memory to the wind and are telling us “cough up the green bitches”
Why did that make you feel validated
Yep. Manufacturers don't care about customer safety, comfort, or satisfaction, they care about maximizing profit. When our complaints affect the bottom line, they fix things.
What's really frustrating is that this is a lesson air plane designers have learned the hardway the importance of physical buttons. Even today airlines keep a pretty traditional layout in the cockpit and important functions are all on physical buttons because the airplane designers know the importance of physical feedback. Navigation functions are done on a touch capable screen, but even that screen has physical buttons for important functions. For instance in a modern airbus the airplane uses fly-by-wire technology to control the plane but the designers know the importance of feedback and have designed the flight sticks to give feedback to the pilot and weight that reflects what the plane is doing. If manus want our car to feel like the cockpit of an airplane they they can at least follow the most basic principles of actual cockpit design. Physical buttons and feedback are super important!
36 seconds into the video and I’m already dying at the thought of Drew taking off the “max” part of the logo and having a car that just said “car”. This is peak comedy and nobody can tell me otherwise
I'll raise you one better: my brother has a Passat but he removed a few letters so now it just says ASS. Cracks me up every time I see it in the driveway.
@@Grrranola lol ass crack
@@Grrranola lol you said a ss crack
He's just a guy, driving a car! (and we all hope for his sake the road works ahead)
otherwise
the unbreakable glass is a massive hazard, too!! a few months ago, Angela Chao accidentally reversed her tesla into a pond and drowned. Submerged vehicles are dangerous whether the car is practically a computer or analog , but how are first responders going to rescue you from a situation like that if the glass is indestructible? what would you do if you had an accident and the car was flipped? how would you get out?
Most new cars are made as cheap as possible while pretending to be quality upgrades when really its a bunch of anti-consumer, proprietary crap that is way more expensive to repair and way less intuitive to use. also to any non-car people, please buy a manual transmission, its no where near as hard as u think it is and its a lot of fun but if not enough ppl want them they wont make them
Worst thing about the cybertruck is THAT IT DOESN'T FUNCTION AS A PICKUP TRUCK BECAUSE THE TRUCK BED CAN BARELY FIT A SKATEBOARD
Perfect for all those suburban truck dads who want a truck so they can haul, but don't *really* want to haul because it'll scratch their flatbed and lower the value of their vehicle (even though they're NEVER going to sell it) I hate it when my work vehicle gets dirty from working
@@PixyEm , real, doesn't need to be tough if you're just driving in neighborhoods all the time. That stuff kind of bugs me, why would people want a work vehicle that has four wheel drive if you're not going anywhere. Now we just have murder machines with dumbasses going 20 over the speed limit and not looking for pedestrians 💀
Thats most modern pickups nowadays
@@PixyEm But worse than that, is that they've made all the actual work trucks fit for those types of people as well. In the 21 dmax I use for work, I can't even drive down a track with grass on the sides without it beeping that I need to look out for every blade. Not to mention that sometimes going through puddles in 4wd it will sometimes just hit the breaks. I talked to Isuzu about it and they said they can teach me how to turn the like 4 different systems off, but I'll need to turn them back on before going on the road 🤦♂️
Cybertruck bed dimensions: Length: 6.5 feet or 72.8 inches Width: 60 to 65 inches Volume capacity: 100 cubic feet Maximum object size: 6.5 × 4 feet Tow rating: 11,000 lbs Max tongue: 1,110 lbs It can easily fit a skateboard
As a social worker, I have seen victims going back to their abusers in an abusive relationship, They sound awfully like those Cyber truck owners.
I think it's more like: I don't want to admit that my money is now washed down the drain. So they use it to desperately proof a point 😂 or a kid saying I want this super duper expensive toy everyone has. The parents saying it's too expensive, kid say that he will play with it everytime. Now it's submerged in dust and when the parents say that he doesn't play with it, the kid is taking the toy smiling wide playing with it and saying "See I play with it" until it lands in the toy box after an hour for the next year.
@@Kleines97time = money
Same concept
I lovee your pfp, one of my fav albums
brutal
This is why people hated getting rid of manual transmission, being in v complete control of your clutch and transmission is far superior and safer.
I remember when i saw that the cybertruck had unbreakable windows and a no crumple zone, i knew it was doomed
One thing I HATE about the touchscreens is the glare. If the sun is hitting just right you can't see shit
My mom actually has a touch screen but it’s only for music. There is no glare and honestly I prefer it to an old style radio set up.
The one benefit of being British is that this is only a problem for 45 minutes a year maximum
Try wearing polarized sunglasses, LCD screens appear completely black at some angles. Fortunately, my car is from 2001 and has physical buttons, a real gear selector, and a soul.
Good thing you don't need to operate your vehicle when you're driving.
why would you ever not tint your car all mine are luminous or 5% black
Those two random people flipping you off for being in the cybertruck was the highlight of this video
reasonable reaction honestly
Time?
29:20
@@raimoore99 it is currently 11:47pm!
@@raimoore99 29:20
That was such a good ad transition I almost didn’t skip it this time 👍
The problems you never have to deal with when you drive stick! HA! A problem with headlights is that nobody adjusts them to where they need to be. They're either pointed straight down or straight up effectively blinding the driver (because they can't see more than 10 feet in front of them) or the oncoming driver with the brightest white lights possible. Note: I enjoyed your comedic take on the opera ad.
"Frunk misalignment" sounds like one of those fake spaceship malfunctions they came up with in old sci fi
Or a DOPE af band name
Sounds like something that would happen in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
@@rosykindbunny1313 *_"ERROR! FRUNK MISALIGNMENT!_*_ Infinite Improbability Drive disabled until frunk is properly aligned."_
As a mechanic, hearing misalignment sets in annoyance. Hoisting a car and getting under it is easy but god, I have had so many problems with my alignment machine at work.
@@rosykindbunny1313such a good series. I cant ever see a road work ahead sign without thinking about it.
LEDs can be made to be soft and dim , the manufacturers just don't do it
lazy ass developers. it doesn't take much to offer basic PWM based dimming.
Yeah they are brain dead. I guarantee most of them never drive at night because they never have a need to. When I drove a taxi for ten years overnight, the super brights on every car became too much to keep working.
as someone who is 5'1", in a very small car compared to trucks and suvs, and has an astigmatism, I hate them for that
I appreciate you actually renting a cyber truck for this video. Great video as always
I’m just here to say that I love you for using A Lot Like Birds as an outro. Thank guy
As someone who used to work in usability engineering: I have said for years that we need to legislate car interfaces to require physical buttons (that can be distinguished by touch) for all the critical controls, including signals, climate control, and audio volume. The move to touchscreens for basic functionality is, IMHO, criminally reckless.
I think touch screens for features like radio are fine, but for features actually necessary to driving, it's a problem
I recently got a used 2020 Honda Civic SI and apparently the previous year's version lacked a volume knob. There was enough outcry that the 2020 model returned it. It's nice to have that, though I tend to use the steering wheel buttons more to control the volume (also a physical, tactile interface)
I’ve never heard of usability engineering! Might be something I might want to go into :)
Every car law in USA is criminally reckless, you can do anything in that country.
@@coffeepot3123lobbying Like if you can pay someone infinite amount of money to just yap, then you have the whole world on the palm of your hand. I am a firm believer that we need to get rid of that old outdated law alongside all the insane shit that goes into voting
The thing that amazes me is replacing a rear view mirror with a camera and screen in the middle of your windshield. You took the simplest, cheapest, most effective mechanism and made it more expensive and added more points of failure. Bravo.
With certain utility vehicles it's actually a good solution, though it's not really necessary for 95% of consumer cars. What's crazy is that there are cars with a camera connected to the rear view mirror. The cybertruck is unable to get any use out of an actual rearview mirror. The solution they came up with was to install a useless mirror anyway & connect a rear view camera to the dashboard screen.
I think that gets to the core of the problem. A lot of these new modern features create more points of failure and fixing them is no longer a simple process.
It's because the bed cover in the back blocks the rear window. The rear camera view is needed.
A rear view camera/backup camera isn't bad as long as you still have an actual mirror as well. My car has both, the mirror for large objects like other cars, and the backup camera for smaller stuff (like kids). THAT'S what the camera should be for, it shouldn't replace the mirror all together though.
@@Pratik4311 "I probably know more about engineering than any other human alive"
No one has commented on what was quite possibly the smoothest ad-break transition I’ve ever seen
13:17 this is why you have specific strategies put in place that dimm the lights when you detect another car in front and they compensate to keep the lights down even when you accelerate or hit a bump.
The increase in pedestrian deaths isn't talked about enough and it should be
Incentive to buy more cars. Can't get hit by a car if you're in a car 😂
@@avarith5766a full on conspiracy at this point, create deaths to create buyers
This is a U.S.only problem, and if there's one thing they love doing in the U.S., it's ignoring problems they are unique to them
One of my favorite lines in any book (in this case Transmission by Hari Kunzru) deals with an H1B employee from India attempting to walk places in his neighborhood - "Anyone on foot in suburban California is one of four things: poor, foreign, mentally ill or jogging"
I've actually had someone try to tell me that car related incidents are down, so they're safer now, and people don't need to pay as much attention... Incidents may be down, but that just means that more of them are fatal for that number to be going up.
As a preface, I’m a new driver, and as I was taking my driving course before I got my license I had the thought “hey, if it’s illegal for me to be on my phone while I drive, why can I have a big stupid baby iPad built into my car?” And that immediately ignited my hatred for touch PRNDL and touch consoles and I’m glad other people share my hatred for gimmicky shitty touch pad controls
Touch consoles are fine for built in GPS, radio, music and all that stuff but like The main thing I look for in cars now is if it actually has BUTTONS and DIALS that I, and this may be shocking, can access without looking for more than half a second while driving when I maybe want the air a little cooler. I swear I saw some car that moved all its AC controls into the dashboard ipad and i thought it was just so stupid
my jaw actually dropped when he pulled up a BUILT IN TWITCH APP on his fucking CAR. how is this even allowed? how is it okay to have an app directly in your car designed to take your eyes off the road?
I’m fine with little displays in the car for things like music controls and maps, but the GIANT screens in things like Teslas just piss me off immeasurable. The fact that you can download things like Hulu and Netflix on them sounds like a recipe for distracted driving disasters. At least old minivans that had mini tv screens rarely had them in view for the driver. This has solidified the fact I’m never going back to an automatic transmission. My 2019 forte will see me to the end.
@@JaxontheOkay Yeah the next Cybertruck is gonna dispense vodka directly into your mouth while driving. Pretty cool stuff!
honestly i feel like if you’re a new driver you can adjust. i recently turned 16 and i’ll be getting my lisence soon. my parenrs have a tesla + honda and that’s a big change from both which isn’t really a problem for me.. you can hate it or not prefer it (like i prefer the tesla cause it’s easy for me and smaller even having a model y) but since you’ve just started learning you can definitely adjust. the people who should have a problem is ones who have been driving like 20-30 years and need to make a switch all of a sudden.
It's worth mentioning that all new cars since 2018 must have a backup camera installed. Which is great, since they are a massive safety boost. But it also contributed to the plague of touch screen controls. The car must have a screen, so might as well make that a touch screen!
I really appreciate how thorough your videos are! I was trying to decode the song played in the last four seconds of the video, but couldn’t. I skimmed the comments, then with low hopes, checked the video description. And there it was! You delivered
It pisses me off how people driving huge trucks refuse to slow the fuck down, even in my neighborhood that HAS AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN IT. Sure the speed limit is 30, but your car takes eight years to slow down and stop if a kid runs out in front of you.
Seriously it’s so annoying and reckless
That's the kids' problem. Sacrificing freedom for some ungrateful little children? You're new to America, aren't you? You can't tell us what to do and how to build things. Kids should take personal responsibility and buy their own cars and use them to drive to school. Ideally schools should be able to be driven into. Every classroom should be a parking lot and every hall should be a freeway. That's the American way 🇺🇸
@@chuck600 man, you're too good at sounding like those pricks 😭😭 amp it up a bit more, add some more burgers and guns in and youre sold
Where I live, too, it's *always* the biggest pickups that drive way faster than they have any right to be and tailgate like no one's business.
I've noticed that on the highway, dudes in giant pickups drive faster than some people in sporty sedans. F-150 drivers go faster than most challengers or BMWs I see
THE HEADLIGHTS THING IS DRIVING ME CRAZY i look in my rearview mirror and get flashbanged its horrible
I semi-recently found out my 09 impala has a little switch underneath the rearview mirror that, when you flip it, makes the mirror go super dark and I no longer get blinded by all the people with insanely bright lights when I'm driving home at midnight 😎
@meowJACK ive never been in a vehicle that didnt have the little switch on the rearview mirror
@@tianag8513 Neither, but in fairness i actually didnt know it existed until my dad recently showed me. Until then i was just manually moving the mirror up when i was getting blinded
@@tianag8513 My 2015 Nissan Pathfinder doesn't have that switch. It's supposed to dim automatically but it's not enough to block out bright headlights.
I'm just trying to get home and I can't if I'm blind!
Putting buttons on the steering wheel to control the radio and other similar features is a great example of a _good_ modern control feature, because it requires less fumbling. That kind of stuff is _vastly_ superior to putting everything in a touch screen.
I got a car from 2012 and I feel like it has all the pros and none of the cons of modern cars. It's got bluetooth, backup camera, and blind spot indicators, but also no big touchscreen, the physical joystick, physical console buttons, etc. Love the car.
I read this as "cats are getting dumber" so I thought this was gonna be an exposé on bimbim
Bimbim is safe.. for now.
We’ve already gotten a bimbim expose
No, that was a few videos ago
@@Catnico The hell does that mean? WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
Ever notice how a lot of different comments repeating the same half-assed "joke" actually makes it funny? Applause, applause
I worked in an insurance agent's office. We had an auto claim called in for some who owned just a normal Tesla. They hit a cow. The Tesla caught fire. The cow walked away.
IM DYING
Lmao 🤣
This is sending meeeeeeeeee
"It's gettin a little hot over here. I'm out"
Okay but in the Cybertruck's defense, if that cow had been a 5 year old child the truck would have messed them up
I mean a DeLorean is bulletproof as well because… ITS MADE OUT OF THE SAME THING AS THE CYBER TRUCK!
The rage I feel when I’m horrifically blinded by someone else’s headlights… even more so when it’s on an old car. That was a choice.
The worst part about headlights getting brighter is that they're LEDs, which is great because theyre great with energy cinsumption But the other great thing about them is that THEY CAN BE DIMMED BUT MANUFACTURERS DON'T DIM THEM
Tell me about it! I used to drive at night a bunch and I would be utterly blinded by oncoming traffic meaning I need to follow someone in order to follow their taillights, the only things I can see while blinded by headlights. The worst part, i thought all these jackoffs were driving with their brights on, then, one night, i was in front of someone i thought had their brights on, WHO THEN FLASHED THEIR BRIGHTS AT ME. Meaning the basic setting is full-on solar flare, which the only other option is a super solar flare.
They can also come in a wide range of fun colors including a soft, off-white that would be less harsh on the eyes while still providing visibility....they don't do that either for some reason.
I honestly dont know WHY there isnt regulations on how bright lights can be. Why in the world can I buy a flashlight that blinds airplane pilots??? I would really love to check my side mirrors before I change lanes, but unfortunately the mega truck behind me has blinded those with bright ass LEDs that aim perfectly at my mirrors and makes me wonder if thier barreling down a lit freeway with thier brights on
Yeah I feel like the argument that headlights shouldn't be LEDs is weird. LED lights are objectively the best because of efficiency but also that it can look like any other light
@@mattrose99 They're def should be regulations for it cuz it's fucking dangerous. I've almost crashed a couple times from being flashbanged by headlights
There's a sci-fi novel called Et Tu, Babe from the early 90s that has this joke where the main character sees this machoistic commercial for a new car that's so monstrously huge and armored that it promises to not only protect its driver in the event of an accident but also kill the occupant of the other car.
Thank you for the book recommendation!
Feels like an Onion news article.
Real
Sounds like one of the radio ads from GTA V lol
*Sounds like the movie Death Proof*
I like how at 25:20 he basically says “the cyber truck is good if you stop comparing it to the majority trucks on the road”
Not Just Bikes is one of my favorite channels ever, I’m so glad to see other people watching him. If you’ve ever been angry at the layout & hostility of North American cities him & Strong Towns are basically required viewing
The freaking bright-ass headlights are such a problem. I don't want to have to wear sunglasses while driving at night, it's just ridiculous.
I have resorted to that. I now no longer drive at night unless it is an emergency.
The main road outside my parents' house in India doesn't have any street lights, so naturally everyone uses their high beams. Imagine driving back from work only to be greeted by a conga line of flashbang grenades
I went home to the PH and decided to drive there at night bad idea. Everyone has this stupid LED white light that hits you with that neuraluzer effect from MIB. So I had to buy a damned 50k lumen spotlight and mount it on top of the truck to stop these idiots from flashing the living daylights out of me while driving on the road.
to think we were young but yesterday and now we're on here like boomers reminiscing when paper felt nice lol
Yes! I kinda feel old that my car still has this normal yellow light
Fun fact: cars (especially trucks) keep getting bigger so that car manufacturers don't have to meet emission standards. It's easier to make a bigger car than re-engineer a fuel efficient engine
Pls elaborate in simple terms lol. I’m interested in what you’re saying but I don’t think I understand clearly
@faithchuene1897 government regulations (US at least) require a vehicle to meet a minimum fuel efficiency based on size. For some types of vehicles it would be too expensive to meet them easily. Car companies do want to make money after all. Most notable is pickup trucks. More modern pickups are so big at the fault of regulations because a small pickup, say a Ford Ranger for example, would need to meet requirements of like 50mpg, but the newer large F150 (to stay with a Ford example) only needs like 30mpg. A whole lot easier of a target. In general the regulations have very strict and aggressive standards for small vehicles and much less strict requirements for larger vehicles, so it's easier and therefore more profitable to make a larger vehicle. It's called CAFE regulations if you're interested, standing for Corporate Average Fuel Economy
@@faithchuene1897 Basically, the American government agency in charge of what amount of miles per gallon is acceptable bases it on vehicle size. This sounds good on paper, some people genuinely need bigger vehicles (Although they're a very, very small minority), in practice, these numbers are way off, so companies can't sell something like a 35 MPG small hatchback because "It's inefficient", so they choose to make a 20 MPG truck/SUV, because due to their size they have lower MPG requirement
@faithchuene1897 the reason C.A.F.E standards exist is because before them American car manufacturers got lazy and complacent and instead of introducing new tech within cars or creating new more fuel efficient engines the big 3 GM,Ford, and Chrystler decided that every car need a huge v8 just to go down the road (they didnt) and so you got situations where grandma would have a 454 big block in her station wagon for no other reason than they refused or even were too incompetent to create better engines the big 3 seemed allergic to actually creating fuel efficient small cars either re badging euro cars or creating something like the Ford pinto and the truck part of the regulation was paid for by car industries to truck wouldnt have to follow the same standards
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Agree with everything and one of the best ad placements ever 😂😂