A March recall—in which Cybertruck panels were literally falling off due to faulty glue—betrayed the number: 46,096 sold in the 14 months since deliveries began. That’s less than 3,300 per month.
They didn’t just use glue to attach automotive panels. They used faulty glue.
So damn wish for that company to collapse if it even brings us 1% closer to the US allowing God damned Chinese EVs.
And it’s an interesting article but I wish they would’ve compared Cybertruck to other past, historic car flops to put it into perspective. I have no idea if it’s “historic” in the sense that it surpasses other failures or if it’s just something that happened in history.
i think its more likely for them to just abandon EVs. didn’t they just enact some taxes on them recently? not to mention how they keep an iron grip over oil production.
The brand collapse is even better
FIFY