There are over 250 used Cybertrucks for sale across the United States
Although the $79,990 Cybertruck can now be ordered directly from Tesla, some used cars are still priced above MSRP go through Brad Anderson December 14, 2024 14:20 Many Cybertrucks for sale are base series models. Despite the falling prices, there are still plenty of hopeful sellers. The first Tesla Cybertrucks started hitting the used market earlier this year, and to say some people are paying crazy premiums for them would be an understatement. In fact, the first Cybertruck sold for a ridiculous $244,000. However, now that a brand new one can be ordered and delivered within weeks, what impact does this have on second-hand prices? After browsing the classified ads, we found over 250 Cybertrucks on the market looking for new homes. While most used Cybertrucks are much cheaper now than they were six months ago, there don't seem to be that many bargains out there. READ: FBI investigating fatal Tesla electric truck crash that killed three teens Many of…
Is this the most popular Tesla accessory for Cybertrucks yet?
Cybertruck owners can purchase a dizzying array of OEM and aftermarket accessories, but this one is pretty weird go through Brad Anderson 12 hours ago The aftermarket tray is made of plastic and silicone and mounts to the steering wheel for $78. Teslaunch claims it turns its electric truck into a "functional workspace," but we doubt it. In the ever-expanding world of Tesla accessories, some are genuinely useful, and then there are this--The Cybertruck's weird steering wheel tray. Not only is it very specific; It's also oddly expensive, making you wonder: who exactly asked for this and why? What you're looking at is a strange steering wheel tray designed specifically for an electric pickup truck and sold by Teslalaunch, a website that specializes in aftermarket accessories for Tesla's full range of electric vehicles. The tray appears to be made of plastic and rubber and slides around the center of the steering wheel and locks into place. READ: Tesla slashes Cybertruck…
Thieves peeled off Cybertruck’s “armored” windows like sheets of iron
The Cybertruck's windows are sturdy, but apparently they can be peeled off in seconds go through Brad Anderson August 29, 2024 15:04 It took just seconds for the thief to snatch the backpack from the Tesla car. The owner of this Cybertruck was surprised that the vehicle's Sentry Mode didn't alert him that it was stolen. Although electric cars have sirens, they are not triggered when a window is broken. The Tesla Cybertruck has been touted as a safe car, but a recent video shows that it's far from theft-proof. With a little skill and basic tools, thieves can easily break into it. A Cybertruck owner recently shared a video of his Tesla being stolen in the U.S. on the Tesla Cybertruck Facebook page. The theft was clearly captured by the car’s exterior cameras with Sentry Mode enabled, and while the video does capture an image of the thief’s face, it also shows how easy it is to steal a…