Tesla Wanted $3,000 To Fix A Dented Cybertruck. The Owner Fixed It For $25
Being resourceful has its advantages.
Being resourceful has its advantages.
Sales of Tesla’s radical truck got off to a great start, but they seem to have slowed down.
Limited-edition Foundation Series models are piling up in inventory across the country.
This is the highest-mileage Cybertruck in the world, supposedly.
Tesla doesn't operate like other automakers. That makes testing one a bit more complicated.
Plus, the Cybertruck could be coming to China and Ferrari says it will always build its cars—even EVs—in Italy.
It’s still not cheap, but at least it’s moving in the right direction.
It looks like there’s a demand problem for the electric pickup that allegedly had millions of reservations before going on sale.
In a series of tests run by an independent YouTuber, the Tesla Cybertruck repeatedly failed pedestrian safety tests.
This can’t be solved with a software update.
Even after using several cleaning solutions and methods, the lettering can still be seen on the stainless steel.
If you want to lease America's most controversial truck, be prepared to write a four-figure check every month.
Tesla made the Cybertruck available for preorder in Canada in August starting, at $137,990 CAD.
Many car companies are moving away from Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the EV truck world.
“We would rather not be featured alongside Cybertruck content at this time,” one sponsor told famous YouTuber JerryRigEverything.
The wild video footage is a textbook example of Cybertruck-induced main character syndrome.
The Cybertruck's range-extending add-on is ending up a lot like the truck itself: Delayed.
I spent several days driving a Tesla Cybertruck. For the first time in a long time, I didn't worry or think about charging at all.
Actions, unfortunately, do have their consequences, as one Cybertruck owner apparently discovered in a now-viral video.
Tesla has dropped the $20,000 Foundation Series package from the Cybertruck, bringing it to under $80,000.
The good news is we now know roughly how many Cybertrucks are on the road.
Even with its quirks and concessions that favor design over practicality, the Cybertruck is still pretty good.
Technically, Tesla kept its promise of pushing the advanced driver assistance system to the Cybertruck in September.
The Changan Nevo E07 has earned the nickname "Chinese Cybertruck." I'd totally buy one.