Elon Musk’s automaker has recalled its trucks for issues with accelerator panels, defective driver inverters and more.
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A year and a half after Elon Musk first unveiled a Tesla Cybertruck prototype in November 2019, he allowed for the possibility the pickup wouldn’t be a hit.
Several Cybertruck buyers revealed they were informed by the company there was a delay in deliveries, according to the EV-centric news site Electrek.
They held signs that read "Cut Waste, Cut Fraud, Cut Musk," "Musk Must Go!" and "Deport Musk, Fire Dastardly Oligarchs Grifting Everything." More than 60 men and women from around central Maine stood Saturday in 30-degree temperatures and about 3 inches of snow that had fallen overnight at the Tesla charging station off Main Street.
When it was first revealed back in 2019, the Tesla Cybertruck was just a ridiculously angular truck that nobody thought would ever actually exist. By the time it finally went on sale in December ...
Protests cascaded outside Tesla locations in major cities such as Washington, Chicago, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Seattle, as well as towns in Virginia, Pennsylvania and Colorado.
The electric vehicle maker has large factories in California and Texas that churn out all the cars it sells in the US, insulating it to a greater degree from Trump’s new levies on auto imports and