Brand New Cybertruck Leaks Oil After 3 Days, Tesla Needs A Month To Fix
New Cybertruck leaks oil after three days, Tesla needs to refill it

All-electric cars also leak oil. It seems like there was something wrong with the car from the beginning. December 24, 2024 15:21 The owner of a Tesla Cybertruck discovered an oil leak immediately after delivery. The Tesla dealer returned the truck and estimated that repairs would take at least a month. The owner was denied a replacement or refund and was given a loaner vehicle. Tesla’s Cybertruck is considered the future of transportation, a stainless steel product that promises to redefine trucks. Instead, it often makes headlines for redefining customer frustration. A brand new Cyberbeast started leaking oil almost immediately after being delivered to its owner. After all, an oil slick in your driveway is exactly what you chose when you invested six figures in Elon's vision for the future. To make matters worse, Tesla estimates it will take at least a month to resolve the issue, while leaving the dissatisfied customer with Nissan's loan. On top of that, the…