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I'm not really a fan of cases that look like other things. I guess a PC case disguised as a piece of furniture might be okay, but not cars, planes, robots, etc. I get that it's a matter of personal taste.

As for this example, since it looks so faithfully like a truck that would drive, I can't help but feel that it should. IMO, if it's going to look like that, it should have a RC car/truck motor with the speed controller connected to the PC, a servo for steering, a couple onboard cameras, and a battery pack. Then, if you want to run some self-driving software on it, not unlike a real Tesla vehicle, you absolutely could!
 
This is a big oof and no, and probably better than the real sad excuse of a vehicle that it is based on.

I still would not get one or recommend anyone getting one outside of a collector's item for the worst electric vehicle engineering ever.
 
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