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“The 2025 Cyber Truck has a starting MSRP of $82,235 according to Car and Driver.” ...
According to Electrek: "Many Cybertruck owners reported trying to trade-in the truck for a new vehicle and they were told that the automaker currently doesn't accept its own vehicle as a trade-in.
According to its latest — and eighth — recall issued last month, the carmaker has only sold around 46,000 of the divisive pickup trucks so far, despite a $7,500 tax credit. That's a far cry ...
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Granted, the accessory isn't cheap. But with the truck missing the mark on its promised range, it's an option for those who need more juice. There's just one problem: it's now missing from Tesla's ...
The seller has had a 7-year ceramic coating applied to the truck’s stainless steel panels. While this isn’t the tri-motor Cybertruck, it still has 600 hp and packs a serious punch. It wasn’t ...
"As I idled with the windows down on a street in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood," Desai recalled, "a woman glared at me from her front porch: 'Fuck you, and this truck, and Elon,' she yelled.
Among the more puzzling was the $16,000 Range Extender, which was supposed to significantly boost the truck’s underwhelming driving range. To reserve it, customers had to put down a $2,000 non-r ...
Several factors, including political backlash due to Musk's involvement within the Trump Administration, falling sales, and vehicle recalls, may be to blame Tesla has reportedly stopped accepting ...
He says the Cybertruck is the rookie MVP among electric trucks after one year. Is he right? They are bold statements, but are they true? Tesla Responds to Cybertruck Owners Who Lost 50% of Their ...
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