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The video opens with the premise of offering Uber rides in a tank. The creators express their love for America while also humorously commenting on the 'weirdos' they encounter, setting a lighthearted tone for the video.
The group sings patriotic songs and encourages people to 'honk if you love freedom.' They narrowly avoid getting pulled over by police and then try to engage with a pedestrian, Jake, who dabs for the camera.
After encouraging viewers to subscribe, the group makes an inappropriate joke about a flag and a person's penis, apologizing to Chris' family. They encounter more police and then proceed to pick up their first 'Uber' passenger, joking about making tanks quieter for Uber arrivals and escorting the passenger in the tank.
The first customer enjoys the experience, calling it 'pretty sweet' and stating they'd prefer a tank over a normal car for an Uber. They rate the service five stars. The group then drops off another passenger at a 'boring' location, teasing him about the bulk mail.
The tank gets dirty from the Uber rides, so they decide to 'wash' it. This segment includes jokingly 'washing' Garrett and then heading to fast-food drive-thrus, attempting to order and receive food from various establishments in the tank.
The group humorously tries to trade in the tank at a car dealership, only to be offered a very low price. They then have playful interactions with fans who recognize them, including asking them to tell Jake they love him because he's insecure about the tank.
The tank gets stuck on a beach, leading to humorous dialogue about how it 'overheated' and is being pulled out by a 'freedom vehicle.' They joke about what would happen if the tank got stuck during a war.
Despite the tank being broken, they take one last 'Uber' passenger, a 'pink bikini girl,' for a promotional thumbnail. They joke about not staging the shot and securing views, and the video ends with the Mr. Beast jingle playing.