In an apparent attempt to make his Tesla Cybertruck stand out even more on the road, owner Tyson Garvin machine polished his pickup's stainless steel "exoskeleton" to a mirrored finish, an ordeal that took a whole team an entire week to complete.
And we can't tell if we're impressed — or mortified by the accidents this mirror on wheels could cause."I didn't like it when I first got it," he recalled. "It was actually very dirty when I picked it up. It was a very bad delivery experience. And just the look of it — the dull stainless steel isn't evenly brushed."
In short, there's a good reason carmakers don't use stainless steel for exteriors.
Nonetheless, we'd wager that sharing the road with a perfectly reflective car, especially at this size, could be a serious safety hazard. Besides, the Cybertruck has already been criticized for being aDriver Says He Still Loves His Cybertruck After It Sliced His Wrist Open And Sent Him to the Emergency Room