The Cybertruck is not road legal in Finland for obvious reasons
fonk_pulk on
They’re not road legal here.
Menithal on
I don’t think they are street legal on finnish roads. Must be show piece as those are not EU plates.
krobzik on
It will probably rust away in a few weeks in the local weather
spamcritic on
Don’t forgot what happened last time Finland was threatened by tanks from an evil man, the molotov cocktail got it’s name.
ApprehensiveAd6476 on
How the hell did that junk pile get into our streets?
Legitimate_Way_4776 on
Absolutely. They are unreliable and manufactured by a nazi
GaylordThomas2161 on
The Cybertruck is not legal in the EU on account of it being a death trap on wheels, so I imagine you can just call the road police and they’ll sort that shit out.
jukkakamala on
If those are approved on Finnish roads i think the same traffic rules apply.
I hope those big cars dont come here. Think about 3 times bigger. Like a BUS. OMG.
deeschell on
This bozo has Idaho, USA plates on this monstrosity. Sorry, Finland. Signed, a deeply embarrassed American 😵💫🥴
PoroMafia on
So we have this thing called „pysäytysmies“ who has the tools to clear any and all road obstacles.
Stibi on
Teslas are rated among the safest vehicles on roads. They have cameras in all directions and safety systems to prevent crashes. I’d rather have more of them on the roads than old trucks or vans.
stonkysdotcom on
Call the police.
YTSP88 on
I think the biggest problem in Espoo is not this ugly cybertruck
gerhardsymons on
Nuke it from orbit.
-Proterra- on
Those are seppo plates, either from Ohio or Idaho based on their colours. Can pretty much only be a wealthy redneck who can afford shipping their private vehicle over for a few months because you can’t register these as a passenger vehicle in most EU jurisdictions (although perhaps it’s possible to register it as a HGV one can drive with licence C)
So probably a rich redneck who can afford shipping such a monstrosity over for their European holiday to piss off the locals (and probably prove their support for the current US regime)
Would be a shame if something happened to it 😉
Dry-Interaction-1246 on
You guys kicked the Nazis out once before.
EmiliaFromLV on
You should start making your own IkeaTrucks with assembly packages and stuff.
Nipsulai on
Unfortunately there is a real risk that these, along with many other American cars that were previously not considered up to EU safety standards may find their way to European roads, due to the EU folding during the negotiations with Trump on tariffs
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The Cybertruck is not road legal in Finland for obvious reasons
They’re not road legal here.
I don’t think they are street legal on finnish roads. Must be show piece as those are not EU plates.
It will probably rust away in a few weeks in the local weather
Don’t forgot what happened last time Finland was threatened by tanks from an evil man, the molotov cocktail got it’s name.
How the hell did that junk pile get into our streets?
Absolutely. They are unreliable and manufactured by a nazi
The Cybertruck is not legal in the EU on account of it being a death trap on wheels, so I imagine you can just call the road police and they’ll sort that shit out.
If those are approved on Finnish roads i think the same traffic rules apply.
I hope those big cars dont come here. Think about 3 times bigger. Like a BUS. OMG.
This bozo has Idaho, USA plates on this monstrosity. Sorry, Finland. Signed, a deeply embarrassed American 😵💫🥴
So we have this thing called „pysäytysmies“ who has the tools to clear any and all road obstacles.
Teslas are rated among the safest vehicles on roads. They have cameras in all directions and safety systems to prevent crashes. I’d rather have more of them on the roads than old trucks or vans.
Call the police.
I think the biggest problem in Espoo is not this ugly cybertruck
Nuke it from orbit.
Those are seppo plates, either from Ohio or Idaho based on their colours. Can pretty much only be a wealthy redneck who can afford shipping their private vehicle over for a few months because you can’t register these as a passenger vehicle in most EU jurisdictions (although perhaps it’s possible to register it as a HGV one can drive with licence C)
So probably a rich redneck who can afford shipping such a monstrosity over for their European holiday to piss off the locals (and probably prove their support for the current US regime)
Would be a shame if something happened to it 😉
You guys kicked the Nazis out once before.
You should start making your own IkeaTrucks with assembly packages and stuff.
Unfortunately there is a real risk that these, along with many other American cars that were previously not considered up to EU safety standards may find their way to European roads, due to the EU folding during the negotiations with Trump on tariffs