Electric vehicles can be a tough sell. A lot of folks don’t want to adapt to this newer tech, and they wonder what’ll happen if they can’t find a charging station. The good news is that hybrid cars work wonderfully: when they run out of electricity, they can start to use gasoline. Plus, charging stations are plentiful these days. But there’s one type of EV that has a pretty bad reputation… the Cybertruck.
These trucks look like dumpsters on wheels, or like a poorly-rendered video game. I walk by the same one in my neighborhood every single day. It’s been parked outside a mechanic shop for 2 years straight. It has never moved, presumably because it’s broken and missing some crucial part. It collects dust, dirt, and grime, and people doodle in the dust of it. I feel for the owner… they just wanted to look cool and drive their fancy-schmancy vehicle, and now 2 years have gone by without them ever being able to take it for a spin.
That dude isn’t alone. There are plenty of other folks who liked the futuristic look of the Cybertruck and bought into it, only to discover how fickle these things are. They don’t like water. They’re put together badly, so there are big gaps in the side panels. If it breaks down, it’s so over. Keep scrolling to see a bunch of Cybertruck owners who must be kicking themselves for ever buying one (including the hilarious saga of the Cyber-camper from #9-12).
Next, read about some entitled tourists who demanded a $200 refund from the grocery store: “The clerk said… it happens all the time.”
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