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A Tesla owner posted on a Cybertruck forum warning others to be careful closing the door. The owner posted a photo of a cut on his leg that he said he got closing the door on an incline. Tesla warns Cybertruck owners to "use caution around the panel edges" of the angular design. AdvertisementA Tesla owner said he needed stitches after he wound up with a gash on his leg from exiting his Cybertruck on an incline. "Be careful when closing your cybertruck door!"
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Some Cybertruck owners are reporting issues they say occurred shortly after delivery. AdvertisementSome Cybertruck owners are taking to the internet to report issues with their new Tesla pickup truck. Multiple owners have reported the same issueAt least five others who identified themselves as Cybertruck owners online have posted that they had seen the same warning screen. One Cybertruck owner on a Cybertruck owners forum said they'd seen the warning message, but had less success resetting the vehicle. It's not the only issue Cybertruck owners are flagging online — owners have also pointed out issues with the ADAS system and charging.
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Celebrities including Kim Kardashian, Jay-Z, and Justin Bieber are flaunting Tesla's Cybertruck. Celebs have been spotted taking the truck to concerts, church, and through downtown Miami. Here's a list of celebrities that have been spotted with Tesla's Cybertruck. Kim Kardashian, Jay-Z, and Justin Bieber have all been spotted with the truck in recent weeks. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Cybertruck owners have been subjecting the vehicle to various damage tests, including shooting it. Tesla engineer Wes Morrill called for owners to stop beating up the truck on Wednesday. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementDon't be surprised if you see a brand new Cybertruck rolling around town with some bullet wounds or a cracked window. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Some Tesla Cybertruck owners noticed their new stainless steel vehicles have small rust specks. A few months after deliveries began, some members of a Cybertruck-owners forum started complaining about rust spots on the vehicle. After all, the Cybertruck is the first stainless steel vehicle to be produced since DMC made the stainless steel DeLorean and later halted production in 1982. The extra upkeep isn't entirely unexpected for experienced Tesla owners, many of whom have taken on the role of early adopters. If Tesla hits Musk's ambitious production targets for the Cybertruck, Tesla is likely to face less forgiving buyers, automotive analyst Ivan Drury told BI.
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Is Tesla's Cybertruck the new status car?
  + stars: | 2024-03-01 | by ( Grace Kay | Madeline Berg | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +8 min
Tesla's Cybertruck isn't the kind of car that goes unnoticed. The Cybertruck isn't your average pickupMusk has been hyping up the Cybertruck since it was announced in 2019. AdvertisementFrom the start, it's been clear the Cybertruck isn't geared toward your traditional pickup truck market. But it's not exactly your typical luxury status car, eitherWhile the Cybertruck isn't a traditional pickup, it's not exactly a luxury car. "The finance geeks are just, they're beside themselves of how much they admire" Musk, Chesterfield said.
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A Foundation series Cybertruck was sold at an auction for $244,500 on Wednesday — over $130,000 more than its sticker price. AdvertisementSince Tesla started deliveries of the Cybertruck on November 30, Give Me The Vin has received dozens of offers from Cybertruck owners, Wolfe said. It's not the first time Tesla owners have attempted to flip their cars. In 2022, some Tesla owners made up to $7,000 reselling their EVs. However, the resale market has been difficult for Tesla owners in recent years due to the company's recent series of price cuts.
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Kim Kardashian posted a photo of a Tesla Cybertruck on her Instagram. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The billionaire reality-star-turned-mogul showed off a Tesla Cybertruck on her Instagram story on Tuesday with the caption "Cool Carpool Mom." This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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One owner even said they'd been warned when the truck was delivered that it could rust in the rain. "The advisor specifically mentioned the Cybertrucks develop orange rust marks in the rain and that required the vehicle to be buffed out," a member of the Cybertruck Owners Club forum wrote. Stainless is reactive and free iron that sits on it will rust," the Cybertruck engineer said. Demaree said the latter method appeared to do the trick but advised Cybertruck owners to be careful using the polish on the truck. Tesla delivered its first dozen on November 30, and several celebrities have been spotted with their own Cybertrucks in the months since.
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Some Cybertruck owners say their Tesla vehicles are developing rust spots from rain. At least two members of a Cybertruck owners' forum claim their vehicles have orange specks of rust. Cybertrucks do not have a clear coat on their stainless steel body, according to the owner's manual. AdvertisementSome Tesla owners claim their Cybertrucks are starting to rust after being caught in the rain. In a post on the Cybertruck Owners forum, a member called “Raxar” wrote that they'd collected their vehicle that day and were warned that rain could cause it to rust.
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What it's like to take the Cybertruck camping
  + stars: | 2024-02-10 | by ( Grace Kay | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Tesla owner Ben Levin went camping in Texas with the company's newest EV, the Cybertruck. AdvertisementTesla's rough-and-tumble Cybertruck might be perfect for camping, at least according to one owner, but it's missing one key feature — enough heat in the truck's bed for chilly nights. Levin identified several Cybertruck features that made it ideal for camping, including the spacious design of the truck. Cybertruck owner bought a truck tent to go camping. AdvertisementTo combat the cooler temperatures, Levin said he'd recommend Cybertruck owners consider bringing a heated blanket or portable heater for camping trips in colder weather.
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Read previewNew Tesla Cybertruck owners might want to wash winter road grime off their pickup as soon as possible. Manuals for other Tesla models also advise immediate removal of corrosive substances — but "to prevent damage to the paint," rather than the exterior metal itself. Road salt is one of the biggest culprits of corrosion in cars, but typically, the undercarriage is most at risk since paint can protect the body panels. Chevrolet warns salt may damage the paint of its Silverado if it remains on the exterior for extended periods of time. Of course, depending on who you ask, the Cybertruck's lack of a finish on the steel may be a feature instead of a bug.
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NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Brownlee also said he appreciated the high level of visibility in the truck, which has a massive windshield. "It feels way more nimble in parking lots and it feels like it shrinks the wheelbase, the whole dimensions of the truck," Brownlee said. The Cybertruck doesn't have any door handles — a feature that some new Cybertruck owners appeared to struggle with during the delivery event. Brownlee expressed some concerns about the lack of door handles on the Cybertruck.
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Tesla launched colored wraps for the Model 3 and Model Y, indicating it could do the same for its truck. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementAdvertisementTesla fans have been wondering whether the upcoming Cybertruck would be offered in any colors except for bare stainless steel. Elon Musk's car company for the first time introduced colored wraps for its Model Y SUV and Model 3 sedan. AdvertisementAdvertisementAnd, as anyone with a constantly smudgy fridge knows well, stainless steel can be a nightmare to keep clean.
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Tesla's head of design shared a photo of the company's Cybertruck that shows its windshield wipers leave much of it dirty. In the first photo we've seen of the windshield in use, a close inspection of the picture shows that the lone windshield wiper on the electric pickup truck fails to clear a large swatch of the window. Since, new images of the vehicle keep popping up on social media — highlighting its massive "frunk," its circular yoke steering wheel, and the massive windshield wiper was hard to miss. The singular windshield wiper is perhaps the largest Tesla has yet to put on the truck. Last year, the electric-car maker appeared to experiment with a smaller, switchblade-style windshield wiper that could extend and retract as it was used, Fox News reported.
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