Owning a Cybertruck can be considered a dream for many, with some even willing to spend an astonishing amount ranging from $102,000 to $120,000 just to experience this unique vehicle.
However, driving a Cybertruck brings a series of unique challenges that may t be immediately apparent to those considering this high-tech vehicle.
A Cybertruck owner reveals an issue that has become increasingly tiresome after owning this unique vehicle.
On social media, a Tesla owner reveals one problem Cybertruck drivers face
In a viral video, Rich Benoit, a YouTuber and self-proclaimed 'car addict' from the channel Rich Rebuilds, recently shared his experiences after renting a Cybertruck for three days.
Benoit reveals one issue that has become increasingly tiresome after sharing his excitement about driving such an innovative vehicle.
Benoit expresses his disappointment after encountering unforeseen issues with the Tesla Cybertruck
The Cybertruck, with prices ranging from $102,000 to $120,000, sets high expectations for its drivers.
Rich Benoit, who rented the Cybertruck for a whole month's salary, initially found the experience thrilling. However, only after 24 hours, he was in 'fan boy mode,' but soon the novelty wore off.
In the footage, Benoit describes how driving the Cybertruck attracts constant attention.
"There is always someone looking at you," he says. ""There’s always somebody sticking their head out the window. There’s always someone that has a camera phone out, even people from all walks of life that I didn’t think would even care about this thing."
While some attention is flattering, Benoit found that the pointing and staring often turned into laughter, making him feel like people were laughing at him for driving such a polarizing vehicle.
Additionally, speaking about his experience driving the Cybertruck, Benoit revealed the Cybertruck's design is divisive; people either love it or hate it.
This polarization contributes to the constant scrutiny drivers face. Benoit's experience highlights how the truck's unique look can lead to uncomfortable situations and unwelcome attention.
In a similar vein, the singer Pharrell Williams went viral after a video surfaced of him struggling to parallel park his Cybertruck in Miami's Design District.
The incident, which attracted a large audience, ended with Pharrell handing his keys to a valet after ten minutes of unsuccessful attempts. This episode, dubbed 'Pharrell Park,' illustrates the public scrutiny Cybertruck drivers often face.
Watching the video below:
In another viral video, Tesla owner Erwin shared his experience with Tesla, garnering attention
Erwin also shed light on the financial aspects of owning a Tesla.
He discussed the steep costs associated with system upgrades like Tesla's Smart Summon, Autopilot, and Full Self-Driving systems.
Additionally, he revealed the unexpected expenses tied to using Tesla's superchargers, which dispel the myth of free charging. According to Erwin, a full charge costs around $30 AUD.
Erwin expresses disillusionment after discovering subscription charges required to access streaming services for his Cybertruck.
Despite these drawbacks, he acknowledged the practical features of Tesla vehicles, such as built-in storage compartments, designated phone charging areas, USB-C ports, and the comprehensive view provided by built-in cameras.
However, these features were not enough to outweigh the negatives, leading Erwin to consider returning to a gasoline-powered car.
In conclusion, driving a Cybertruck or a Tesla comes with its own set of unique challenges and unexpected issues. Please share your Tesla experience.
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