I can't decide if these stories show up in my feed so frequently because I'm the target audience or if the Cybertruck is truly on track to being the worst consumer vehicle of all time.
Guy waited five years and paid $102k for a Cybertruck, crashed it after four hours of driving, only for Tesla to tell him that "the accelerator may not disengage under braking" and that it will take $30k and one year to repair.
Truly an L of historical proportions.
www.reddit.com/r/RealTesla/...
it doesn't even have the level of consideration for the consumer experience that Homer put into "The Homer" that's supposed to be a joke car designed by an idiot
I saw a car carrier loaded with them a while ago on a drive and it almost felt like my day was ruined just seeing several of those monstrosities perched on there. Kei trucks have more bed space than it too (and are way cooler imo)
I am definitely the target audience, these stores are likely overrepresented in my feed, but they've only sold a few thousand of them (last time I saw the number was months ago, but probably still under 10,000), so a larger proportion have rapidly had major problems than seems like should be normal.