Tesla’s Cybertruck has become the world’s most hated car
- The Cybertruck has become a divisive symbol in America, representing Elon Musk's rightward political shift and generating significant backlash from some citizens, including vandalism and negative public sentiment.
- Sales of the Cybertruck have been disappointing, with about 40,000 units sold last year, making up only 2% of Tesla's total deliveries.
- The vehicle has faced vandalism, including graffiti and incidents of people urinating on it, demonstrating the backlash against its provocative design and political associations.
- Despite challenges, interest remains, with over 1 million refundable deposits made, although actual sales have dropped significantly from 5,000 per month to under 3,000.
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Kim Kardashian Slammed After Participating In Tone-Deaf Tesla Photoshoot For Magazine
Kim Kardashian is in hot water online after appearing in a controversial photo shoot for the Tesla Cybertruck amid Elon Musk's unconstitutional takeover of key functions of the U.S. government. There has perhaps never been a poorer reading of the room. Despite what most Republicans appear to think (Kardashian included it would seem), the Tesla CEO is broadly disliked by the majority of Americans according to recent polling. Data has shown that…
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