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  • Florida car lot full of vandalized cybertrucksRob Beschizza
    Footage out of Florida shows a parking lot full of cybertrucks, all vandalized. Tesla leased the lot, according to the filmer of the video, posted to the Only in Broward Instagram account, but apparently made no effort to secure it. — Read the rest The post Florida car lot full of vandalized cybertrucks appeared first on Boing Boing.
     

Florida car lot full of vandalized cybertrucks

22. Červen 2024 v 16:12
Screenshot: Only in Dade / Only in Broward

Footage out of Florida shows a parking lot full of cybertrucks, all vandalized. Tesla leased the lot, according to the filmer of the video, posted to the Only in Broward Instagram account, but apparently made no effort to secure it. — Read the rest

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  • Man shows us the scary Cybertruck gas pedal that is causing a Tesla recall (video)Carla Sinclair
    Tesla's poorly built Cybertruck issued a voluntary recall after a TikToker showed us just how the car's slapped-together gas pedal gets stuck. And wow, it's pretty unbelievable. (See video below, posted by el.chepito1985.) "Serious problem with my Cybertruck," reads the post, in which the Tesla owner opens the driver's door to show us the incredibly cheap-looking "stuck pedal" that looks more like a bad craft project than an actual car part. — Read the rest The post Man shows us the scary Cyber
     

Man shows us the scary Cybertruck gas pedal that is causing a Tesla recall (video)

19. Duben 2024 v 18:17
cybertruck tent disappoints

Tesla's poorly built Cybertruck issued a voluntary recall after a TikToker showed us just how the car's slapped-together gas pedal gets stuck. And wow, it's pretty unbelievable. (See video below, posted by el.chepito1985.)

"Serious problem with my Cybertruck," reads the post, in which the Tesla owner opens the driver's door to show us the incredibly cheap-looking "stuck pedal" that looks more like a bad craft project than an actual car part. — Read the rest

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  • Tesla recalls all 3,878 Cybertrucks over faulty accelerator pedal coverJonathan M. Gitlin
    Enlarge / The Tesla Cybertruck. (credit: Tesla) On Monday, we learned that Tesla had suspended customer deliveries of its stainless steel-clad electric pickup truck. Now, the automaker has issued a recall for all the Cybertrucks in customer hands—nearly 4,000 of them—in order to fix a problem with the accelerator pedal. It has come at an inconvenient time for Tesla, which is laying off more than 10 percent of its workforce due to shrinking sales even as CEO Elon Musk asks for
     

Tesla recalls all 3,878 Cybertrucks over faulty accelerator pedal cover

Tesla's boxy Cybertruck pictured driving around a corner.

Enlarge / The Tesla Cybertruck. (credit: Tesla)

On Monday, we learned that Tesla had suspended customer deliveries of its stainless steel-clad electric pickup truck. Now, the automaker has issued a recall for all the Cybertrucks in customer hands—nearly 4,000 of them—in order to fix a problem with the accelerator pedal. It has come at an inconvenient time for Tesla, which is laying off more than 10 percent of its workforce due to shrinking sales even as CEO Elon Musk asks for an extra $55.8 billion in compensation.

The problem, which affects all 3,878 Cybertrucks delivered so far, has to do with the EV's accelerator pedal. Tesla has fitted this with a metal-finish cover to match the brushed metal appearance of the truck itself—no word on whether the pedals rust, too—but it says that at some point, "an unapproved change introduced lubricant (soap) to aid in the component assembly of the pad onto the accelerator pedal. Residual lubricant reduced the retention of the pad to the pedal."

Thanks to the profile of the Cybertruck's under dash, if the pedal cover becomes partially detached it can slide up and become trapped in place, wedging the pedal down and unleashing all of the Cybertruck's substantial power—the dual-motor truck boasts 600 hp (447 kW) and can reach 60 mph (98 km/h) in just over four seconds.

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  • The $3,000 Cybertruck tent looks like cheap junk compared to the official photosMark Frauenfelder
    When Tesla introduced the Cybertruck, it posted a photo of an add-on tent so owners could sleep in the back of the vehicle. The price tag for the tent, named "Basecamp," was a steep $3,000, but for people who think the Cybertruck is cool, it's probably not an outrageous amount. — Read the rest The post The $3,000 Cybertruck tent looks like cheap junk compared to the official photos appeared first on Boing Boing.
     

The $3,000 Cybertruck tent looks like cheap junk compared to the official photos

8. Březen 2024 v 20:24
cybertruck tent disappoints

When Tesla introduced the Cybertruck, it posted a photo of an add-on tent so owners could sleep in the back of the vehicle. The price tag for the tent, named "Basecamp," was a steep $3,000, but for people who think the Cybertruck is cool, it's probably not an outrageous amount. — Read the rest

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