Tesla Tells Cybertruck Owner Coolant Leaks Aren't Covered By Warranty After Only 35 Miles
Tesla Tells Cybertruck Owner Coolant Leaks Aren't Covered By Warranty After Only 35 Miles

Tesla Tells Cybertruck Owner Coolant Leaks Aren't Covered By Warranty After Only 35 Miles

You paid to be a beta tester.
Im convinced these are the same people that buy pre release games or early access without actually reading up at all and then get mad after. Like dude, its tesla, everyone knows they make low quality junk.
I'm starting to think alpha tester would be a better description at this point.
Maybe just high-stakes gamblers since you're hurtling yourself at high speeds down a road in an unproven metal box.
Alpha males for alpha testing xD
Praying to get a better Tesla...
I'm no Tesla fan, but your comment could be true of anything new.
The original iPhone, air conditioning, refrigeration, electricity, you could go on forever.
Some people will always be early adopters. The bleeding edge will always have takers willing to buy a ticket.
This truck was the first in a number of categories. One of them being a new form factor. In theory, the idea of a Delorean truck is great. Tesla's execution on the other hand - not so much.
It's still a surprise that people held on to a reservation for long after all that's gone on. That's worth critiquing. Wanting the cool new thing isn't.
I've spoken about the design of the Cybertruck here before. I personally love it. I think the engineers deserve massive praise for getting something on the streets that looks so close to the concept.
It's a shame that Tesla made it. My comment was more to do with the fact that Tesla's history of new model launches is well-known and very poor. If any other company made the CT I'd be trying everything I could to get my hands on one, but because it's a Tesla, I wouldn't touch one with a ten foot pole. I have a hard time sympathizing with anyone who can look past Tesla's history and still buy one of their cars just because it's the New Thing.
I'm interested that you named one, which was *shape, not form factor. That's marketing bullshit. Nothing new there, cars have changed shape every year for the last hundred years
What other categories do you mean?