I initially posted this to r/cybertruck yesterday, but crickets.

I just looked, they even deleted the post. 😭

There’s been several cybertrucks lose this same panel evidently they’re not tightening the bolts enough

first year production model… you knew the risk :D

For sure. I would do it all over again.

It’s messages like that, that remind me of my computer or phone when it won’t explain why it can’t do what it’s supposed to. At which point i usually throw or break that device. I’d probably put a rock on the gas pedal and send it off the cliff of the California PCH.then you can claim insurance that the plastic piece on the pedal got stuck, take your money and go buy an actual truck tha will last you 20+ years. My 05’ gmc sierra has 300k miles and doesn’t have issues like this. SMH.

Obviously I wish I didn’t have these issues, but you would never be able to pry this thing away from me.

“Purchase a $100,000 luxury car from a reputable manufacturer, or buy a literal piece of shit on wheels for the same price. Yeah I think I’ll go with the piece of shit on wheels.”

Call it what got will, but yes, every time.

Never be a Tesla early adopter

I would still do it all over again.

  • happybadger [he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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    7 months ago

    Normally every time I see a Tesla I hope it will hit my car in a non-serious way so that I can sue them and become an ecologist.

    With a cybertruck, I’m going to treat it like a logging truck with a sleepy driver. You get space2 because you’re imminently dangerous and I get my phone ready to film a cool explosion. The only mercy with these things being allowed on public roads is that their electrical systems seem to fail before they can completely fall apart.