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X-24 (not verified)    December 10, 2024 - 10:47PM

The guy clearly said that he wasn't going to comment on how it was driven because the insurance paid for it. So if he admitted that he drove the thing like he stole it they would have denied the claim. Obviously he trashed it on purpose and it sounds like he had a blast doing it. The "pothole" was just the scapegoat. This story doesn't really reflect on the CyberTruck as much as showing how easily you can get insurance to pay for something you trashed on purpose. $34K for a "pothole"? Insurance says "seems legit. cut 'em a check."

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