Nervous about parking? This X user could never.
Reverse parking into a tight spot is tough at the best of times. But when you’re driving a beast like Elon Musk’s Cybertruck, the anxiety sweats start.
Not for this X user though, who posted a picture of his parked Cybertruck in less-than-ideal conditions.
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Content creator Paul Clark (@pclark15) was one of the first Tesla enthusiasts to get their hands on the infamous Cybertruck toward the end of last year.
Clark is also the proud owner of a white Tesla Model Y, which led many to ask the same question: do both cars fit in one double garage?
Well, yes. Both vehicles do fit into one standard double garage. But I wouldn’t say they fit comfortably by any means.
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Clark posted the picture of his two Tesla models inside the garage, and it was beyond tight. I’m not sure how he managed to get out of the car to take the picture (out of the trunk perhaps?) because there is simply no wiggle room to be seen.
Captioning the post “They do fit!”, Clark showed off his parking skills. But the image is making people feel all kinds of ways.
One X user replied to the post: "There is no way in hell I’d ever attempt this. My anxiety has been triggered from this pic".
Like me, another questioned: "Did you have to climb out through the air vents?".
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While others were rightly impressed by Clark’s parking skills: "Very nice parking, tight squeeze".
Although everyone saw no way for Clark to exit either of the vehicles parked as they were, he insisted in the comments that he could still ‘comfortably get in and out of all doors’. Maybe it’s the angle? I’ll have to take his word for it.
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Since getting his coveted Tesla vehicle, Clark has been showing off the array of cool, futuristic features of the Cybertruck — like the ‘Defrost Truck’ setting.
In a timelapse video posted to X, you can see that with a simple tap of a button, the Cybertruck begins defrosting while Clark was cosy and warm inside his home. This is a game-changing feature. No more numb fingers as you scrape the ice off your car with a credit card...
Clark has also showed off the Cybertruck’s powerful single windscreen wiper, which reportedly could cost $240 (£189) to replace.
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There’s also ‘Dog Mode’ which you can enable if you’re stepping away from the car for a short time and have a pooch inside. It keeps AC pumping and an alert on the front big screen informing passersby ‘My driver will be back soon’ and showing the temperature inside.
The Cybertruck has had a few hiccups along the way… one being when a YouTuber shows his Cybertruck getting stuck while off-roading.
People have undertaken incredible Cybertruck modifications, too.
YouTuber JerryRigEverything created a totally gold-plated Cybertruck which had the internet in awe.