tl;dr

The initial delivery event for the Tesla CyberTruck was underwhelming at best. A recent development is that customers now have to give Tesla $250 up front in order to be contacted one day to convert to an actual order. What happened to the $100 refundable deposits placed four years ago? Lot of fanbo...

The initial delivery event for the Tesla CyberTruck was underwhelming at best. A recent development is that customers now have to give Tesla $250 up front in order to be contacted one day to convert to an actual order. What happened to the $100 refundable deposits placed four years ago? Lot of fanboys are unhappy. Personally, I think this is expected behavior for the company. At some point, I believe they will no longer be given a pass for their, uh, unique design choices.


The design of the CyberTruck is akin to a Halloween costume. As a result, this article predicts that the CyberTruck in 2024 could quickly go from “cool” to “douche”.

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