The indissoluble relationship between mask and the window

Posted 2023-11-20 00:00:00 +0000 UTC

Although I don't want to mention the electric pickup truck, up to now, there are still a lot of news about it on overseas automobile websites. It seems that every news related to Tesla cybertruck can attract everyone's attention The twice rollover of the window firmness demonstration at the Tesla cybertruck conference has attracted some people who don't pay much attention to the electric pickup. After all, the attitude of watching the bustle will also drive you to understand the new things that have happened recently. In this way, cybertruck has a lot of new fans. Maybe it's the "broken window event" of the press conference. Elon Musk's mother can't help bursting the news recently. E21's 320i Elon Musk shares an old photo with his mother, maye musk, on twitter of his son replacing a broken window on a 1978 BMW 320i (E21). The n-hand BMW 320i, which musk bought in 1993 for $1400, was his first car. Just four years after taking this picture, musk, then 28, bought a McLaren F1 for $1 million. It is reported that the thief broke the window and stole the radio in the car, but no one knows if the thief used a steel ball At that time, musk was unable to pay for the repair, so he had to collect the same 3 series parts from the waste yard for self repair. Not only did he change the window, but the 4-speed gearbox of the 320i broke down. He found a 5-speed gearbox in the old car yard of Philadelphia to replace it. Since then, musk was destined to be an old driver. It's not hard to see that musk and the window are inextricably bound. Mask's mother tweeted a picture of her son repairing his car 24 years ago to mend the knife, which reminds people of the embarrassing scene at cybertruck's press conference. I don't know how long the terrier will be played, but at least the "rollover event" at the press conference almost made cybertruck famous overnight. Although we can't make complaints about the temporary works, it is surprising that the number of Cybertruck orders is still surprising.

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