On my first road trip in the Cybertruck, it’s no longer charging! I paid $100K for this truck, and I can’t enjoy it. I’ve had it for over a month and only drove it for 2 weeks; the rest of the time, it’s been stuck in service. On top of that, the wall connector charger that came with the truck doesn’t work, and service doesn’t know when I’ll get one. So how am I supposed to charge my 2 Teslas simultaneously at home?

I have never come on here and trash-talked Tesla regarding my Cybertruck experience. I’ve always been positive, even in the midst of all the hate comments towards the truck and its issues. I would appreciate it if Tesla gave me the same level of respect.

  • FnordPrefect [comrade/them, he/him]
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    5 months ago

    Y'know I'm starting to really respect the engineers who designed/built these things. Like, when it launched I expected a week or two of 'haha, look how awful this thing is' content, but they have so over-delivered. And the gradual escalation and comic timing of it allchefs-kiss

    At this point I'm expecting melon-musk to pull a Tommy Wiseau/The Room and claim that the whole thing is a joke (well, it is a joke, but that he planned for it to be that way).

    • happybadger [he/him]
      hexagon
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      5 months ago

      It's going to get so much better as time goes on. I can't see most of these lasting a year and pissing off a group of consumers who can buy a $100k emotional support truck might finally burst Tesla's bubble, fucking the software and hardware support for all of their vehicles/charging stations. Meanwhile some of the worst people in society try to drive around in a $100k guillotine while children mock them. That's going to be its own series of Falling Down storylines as the most terminally insecure men go monkey over a truck they can't drive or store or return or resell.

      Everything about it makes me pizza-dance elmofire