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    1. nightcap965 on

      Once upon a time, driving a car like that merely meant you had terrible taste. Now it’s much worse.

    2. AdAmazing4044 on

      Do they fulfill Norwegian safety standards? In Germany they are not allowed to be driven in traffic

    3. BobcatSpiritual7699 on

      Doesn’t Norway buy more Tesla’s per capita than any country? Just wondering why this is weird, unless cyber trucks just arrived (because they definitely are ugly).

    4. couldthisbemyuser on

      AFAIK you can legally import and register this car in Norway as long as it has been registered for more than six months in the US.

      Might be wrong tho.

    5. RidetheSchlange on

      It’s crazy seeing Norwegians with main character syndrome essentially putting money in the hands of a russian agent who is almost certainly using his cars to collect specific data that there’s no other way to collect.

    6. Stranded-In-435 on

      American here. I usually see one or two of these a day. Usually with some kind of wrap on it. And every time I do, I have this vision of myself tripping near one of the corners and splitting my head open.

      Yeah. They are cringe even without the baggage of Tesla’s CEO attached. With it… I’d rather be seen hauling shit in a jacked up emotional support vehicle.

    7. VaganteSole on

      I saw a bright orange one last week. It was an even bigger abomination. It took me a few seconds to even understand what the heck was in front of me.

    8. CygnusVCtheSecond on

      I just don’t understand why anybody would buy a Tesla in general.

      You pay a subscription fee to drive a vehicle you apparently already bought and if you do anything Tesla doesn’t like, they can and will disable your car remotely, in the middle of a journey, while you’re on the highway. I saw a video of this happening to a guy just the other day.

      Clown transport.

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