This potato cybertruck, steals Tesla chief Elon Musk trucks thunder, Twitterati agog
Meanwhile, media reports said that the mayor of Cuidad Valles, a municipality in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, had said that he had ordered for buying 15 all-electric pickup trucks for their toughness, and very affordable maintenance and running cost.
Days after Tesla company led by Elon Musk launched their electric Cybertruck, a video of a man carving out the vehicle from boiled potato and then pouring gravy over it has gone viral on Twitter. A user posted on his Twitter handle @DanMilanoHere: "My brother has been working on a mashed potato cybertruck for over an hour."
The post of November 29 got 35.7K retweets and 283.6K likes.
Subsequent threads to the tweet had comments like `Lookin pretty sweet, now he`s scooping out the back`, `Happy Thanksgiving` etc.
In reply, a user posted: "Yummy, looks delicious and out of this world! I wonder if you made a mashed pototo model of an F 150 or Rivian."
Another user had a funny take: "I would buy this over the actual cybertruck. Same price tag. Lol."
One post read: "Holy crap! he even got the broken windows!"
Meanwhile, media reports said that the mayor of Cuidad Valles, a municipality in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, had said that he had ordered for buying 15 all-electric pickup trucks for their toughness, and very affordable maintenance and running cost.
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In a statement to `El Imparcial` news outlet, Mayor Adrian Esper Cardenas said that the 15 cybertrucks will primarily be used by municipal police or otherwise heavy tasks like pulling water pipes and garbage containers.
A user tagged @elonmusk and @Tesla and wrote: "A municipality in my state bought 15 Cybertrucks. This is incredible, I see myself in the future visiting Ciudad Valles."
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