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- technology@lemmy.world
So you don’t really own the truck then, if they can say what you can or cannot do with it after you bought it.
There are plenty of reasons why someone may need to sell their vehicle (job change, moving) within a year. Having Tesla forcing them to only accept $50k buyback for a $122k vehicle sounds on par with Musk’s shitty personality.
What I don’t understand is why people voluntarily involve themselves with his shitty personality. At least with his employees you know why, they’re getting paid. But Tesla customers are paying him.
if “Tesla has reasonable belief that you are about to breach this provision, Tesla may seek injunctive relief to prevent the transfer of title of the Vehicle or demand liquidated damages from you in the amount of $50,000”. Ah yes, very normal.
The cybertruck design is something that every 5 year old has drawn since cars were first invented.
I’ll be honest. I really like it. Looks like an 80s vision of the dystopian future. I’m of a certain age and watched the right movies for it to appeal to me.
It’s just a shame it’s stainless steel not aluminium. Would have been significantly lighter, cheaper to make, easier to repair, available in different colours, and crumpled better in an accident.
Right now, it’s too heavy to be legal to drive on a regular driving license where I live. That and I don’t want to support Musk, so won’t buy a tesla car till he’s left the company.