• BreadstickNinja@lemmy.world
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      14 days ago

      Apparently, January was before they identified some of the production issues that led to recalls and so on. And also that Tesla has done a bad job with the recalls so even the “fixed” ones have misaligned panels and so forth.

      Why anyone still has any interest at all in buying this piece of shit eludes me.

    • Delphia@lemmy.world
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      14 days ago

      Batteries degrade in storage and theres an ongoing recall on older models.

      Elon/Tesla/Cybertruck shit aside, if someone buying a car doesnt want old dealer stock thats up to them and making an issue of it is just poor business.

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        14 days ago

        There’s plenty of people out there still driving and maintaining vehicles over 20 years old. Yes they require maintenance, but there’s no good reason for new vehicles to have potentially major maintenance/recalls within mere months.

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      A piece of shit that’s been sitting out in the sun for 4 months is likely to be more solid than a fresh one. But it’s also likely to be more brittle.

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        14 days ago

        The windshield is likely to crack while parked in the heat of the sun, the panel glue will also fail in the heat of the sun, and don’t get it wet, the doors don’t have any drain holes for water…

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          14 days ago

          You know how windshields have this dotted pattern along the edge?

          That is not there for style, that is there to make the glass heat up more evenly in sunlight, which in turn prevents temperature expansion and spontaneous cracking.

          The Cybertruck does not have that…

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    14 days ago

    Cybertruck bullshit aside, if you want me to take a car thats 5 months old it had better be discounted, especially if theres an ongoing recall on older models.

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      Its less about the age of the car and more about getting one thats an old version that’s “fixed” vs getting a new one when you paid for a new one.

      So they took old stock and “fixed” some of the recalls and sell as brand new. Customer wanted the newest version built with the fixes in place and no active recalls on it.

      Tesla dealership being shady with the few sales they got.