The Cybertruck was released on Nov. 30. Today, Tesla is recalling the truck for the fourth time. That's an impressive average of one recall about every seven weeks.
Tesla is recalling its futuristic new Cybertruck pickup for the fourth time in the U.S. to fix problems with trim pieces that can come loose, and failing front windshield wipers.
This is typical anti-Tesla propaganda from another short seller.
Where are all the articles writing about the bits that don't fly off while a Cybertruck is barreling down the highway?
Where are all the people talking about the parts that do work on the Cybertruck?
Where is the running count of all the days where there hasn't been a Cybertruck recall?
Proud to say I haven't seen one yet but I also live in an environment where an uncoated stainless steel vehicle would literally not make it through a single winter.
Had a friend take their car to a mechanic out west and the guy told me friend he hates to say it but he's pretty sure somebody sold him a vehicle that had been in a flood based on the condition of the underside of it.
My friend bought the car new and just drove it in northeast winters (and the salt associated with them) for 5 years.