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Joel (not verified)    December 6, 2024 - 2:45PM

Any vehicle that breaks is frame by driving through a "pot hole" has issues.
Unless it's WAY overloaded or driving erratically it shouldn't break.
And warranty wouldn't cover for abuse.
This just tells us that know the industry that Tesla knows about a weakness in their vehicle and are trying to cover this up.
Tesla is not a automotive manufacturer, it's just a computer company that thinks it can ignor the rules and regulations that all other manufacturers must follow.
I've ridden in these and driven them, I'd never own one.
They say every village has an idiot, when you see a Cybertruck you've just found your villigaes idiot.
The sad thing is, they think they're the smart ones...

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