It's infuriating, and another example of regulatory failure and how the law isn't applied to Elon Musk. Here's a pic from a YouTube video posted *seven months ago*. I've seen this same piece sitting in the middle of I-76. It's just glued on. Cybertruck should've been 'recalled' the day of release.
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I’m far more concerned about the doors getting wedged / falling apart just from from being slammed shut. All 4 , on the 1st try.
Also the fact that the frame gets weaker and weaker every time you tow something.
Insane this vehicle was ever released the public.
The stock is down 5% in the last five days, 35% in the last month and 42% so far this year.
https://sfist.com/2025/03/11/testimony-reveals-doors-would-not-open-on-cybertruck-that-caught-fire-in-piedmont-killing-three/
The base design is a menace but the shitty, substandard materials and construction on top of that???
The ugly online wild west makes its way into real life and we have to work to beat back this idiot mindset all over again
Starlink satellites fall back to Earth at a rate of three to four per DAY
Tesla - Hold my beer
https://bsky.app/profile/nothoodlum.bsky.social/post/3lkgaw7ybck2q
The car is a joke. This is why Tesla didn't want them in car washers...
https://thehill.com/policy/defense/4193788-musk-acknowledges-he-turned-off-starlink-internet-access-last-year-during-ukraine-attack-on-russia-military/amp/
Despite all the design flaws, it
simply does not meet the safety regulations in nearly all points.
So Tesla didn't even apply for it yet.