Tesla offloads Cybertrucks to SpaceX and xAI as sales slump continues

"A completely new model truck in the U.S. typically experiences between three and six recall campaigns within its first two model years, with the first 12 months being the most recall-heavy period." Perplexity.ai
Not all recalls are equal. A small software patch is not the same as a major flaw that requires replacement of a part wroth 10k dollars.
 
I read that all the Tesla models up to Y were actually drafted by the original Tesla owners, before Elon ousted them. The cybertruck was the first fully Elons car, and does it show?
 
I read that all the Tesla models up to Y were actually drafted by the original Tesla owners, before Elon ousted them. The cybertruck was the first fully Elons car, and does it show?
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I think a Cybertruck would be cool, but where I live they are political targets for getting painted and damaged in other ways. Plus, driving it makes me feel like "that guy" since it looks a bit absurd.
 
Not all recalls are equal. A small software patch is not the same as a major flaw that requires replacement of a part wroth 10k dollars.
And any distribution of data generally has highs and lows. Therefore, this statement tries to cast doubt on your statement without saying anything useful. QED
 
What's the big deal with Americans and pickups? Elsewhere in the world only farmers or trades that work on building sites need them.
 
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