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All of the aforementioned things are 100% covered by warranty. The GPs comment is entirely made up, LARPing for internet points.


Having that many problems with a new vehicle -- covered by warranty or not -- qualifies that vehicle for "POS" label


Except none of those problems happened because the GP just made it all up. The post is a great example of Elon Derangement Syndrome. LARPing as Cybertruck owner, fabricating posts about the experience of owning one to virtue signal.


Go check out the cybertruck forums, you'll see plenty of owners have issues with their trucks and some who have pursued their state lemon laws, guess those are all made up. Guess the NHTSA investigations, or the dead families are all made up too.


Go check out the [vehicle] forums, you'll see plenty of owners have issues with their [vehicles] and some who have pursued their state lemon laws, guess those are all made up. Guess the NHTSA investigations, or the dead families are all made up too.


How do you know that they made it up?


Wrong. Check their warranty online, they- like most other warranties- very deliberately leave out tires, vandalism, and problems with the electrical system.


>Wrong.

It's not wrong, those are things covered by any manufacturer warranty.

>Check their warranty online, they- like most other warranties- very deliberately leave out tires, vandalism

No manufacturing warranty covers that, not that it matters, the comment is fabricated.

>and problems with the electrical system.

This is false, that is explicitly covered by the manufacturers warranty.




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