Looks like South Korea’s about to become one of the first countries outside North America to get Cybertrucks deliveries. I honestly have no idea how people would drive these things on the country’s narrow streets and squeeze them into tiny parking spots. Even the mid-sized SUVs like Palisade cause a lot of trouble at tight parking spaces. These cybertruck monstrosities shouldn’t even be street legal imo.
peace2calm on
Maybe for USFK official use and their dependents?
samsuh on
theyve had them for at least a few months. i saw a parked one like 2 months ago
Bloodylime on
Where the fuq are they going to park? The US parking spots are much bigger than the ones in Korea. And they barely fit in them…
DeepestWinterBlue on
I am hoping knowing Koreans that these are too ugly and not sleek and sophisticated enough to buy like the premium European brands.
Cautious-Medium8132 on
Holy moly!!!!!!!!!!
Rusiano on
Looks like when the bad guys are preparing to launch an attack in a sci-Fi movie
twaejikja on
God I love the way these things look so much. I hope they can fix the problems now so they can start getting more popular and one day everyone has to admit how they misjudged its beautiful aesthetics
Spirited-Tie-8702 on
Perfect! Korea needs more public trash cans! Now they’ll have portable dumpsters for their trash!
lotterywinner20 on
Ew no!! I will openly judge everyone who drives that here in the narrow streets fr
Feffies_Cottage on
Ew
mountain_attorney558 on
I remember seeing them when I visited Vietnam, it’ll be weird seeing them in Korea
ducationalfall on
CyberStuck is considered desirable?
Lost_Ad2786 on
MAGA Truck + Average Korean Driver = ⚰️⚰️⚰️
writeorelse on
I’ve already seen one, on my commute between Busan and Yangsan – someone must have gotten an early order. They’re even uglier in person!
PonzoPonzo on
Why care? Sorry but I’m not even sure if this is worthy of a post. Perhaps I’m wrong and all the comments seem to indicate I’m wrong, but why would you take time out of your day to care about such a trivial matter? Are they ugly and stupid looking “cars/trucks”? Yes, but who honestly cares?
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Looks like South Korea’s about to become one of the first countries outside North America to get Cybertrucks deliveries. I honestly have no idea how people would drive these things on the country’s narrow streets and squeeze them into tiny parking spots. Even the mid-sized SUVs like Palisade cause a lot of trouble at tight parking spaces. These cybertruck monstrosities shouldn’t even be street legal imo.
Maybe for USFK official use and their dependents?
theyve had them for at least a few months. i saw a parked one like 2 months ago
Where the fuq are they going to park? The US parking spots are much bigger than the ones in Korea. And they barely fit in them…
I am hoping knowing Koreans that these are too ugly and not sleek and sophisticated enough to buy like the premium European brands.
Holy moly!!!!!!!!!!
Looks like when the bad guys are preparing to launch an attack in a sci-Fi movie
God I love the way these things look so much. I hope they can fix the problems now so they can start getting more popular and one day everyone has to admit how they misjudged its beautiful aesthetics
Perfect! Korea needs more public trash cans! Now they’ll have portable dumpsters for their trash!
Ew no!! I will openly judge everyone who drives that here in the narrow streets fr
Ew
I remember seeing them when I visited Vietnam, it’ll be weird seeing them in Korea
CyberStuck is considered desirable?
MAGA Truck + Average Korean Driver = ⚰️⚰️⚰️
I’ve already seen one, on my commute between Busan and Yangsan – someone must have gotten an early order. They’re even uglier in person!
Why care? Sorry but I’m not even sure if this is worthy of a post. Perhaps I’m wrong and all the comments seem to indicate I’m wrong, but why would you take time out of your day to care about such a trivial matter? Are they ugly and stupid looking “cars/trucks”? Yes, but who honestly cares?