Careercow Elon Reeve Musk - Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter owner + ex-paypal CEO. Manchild, sexual deviant, spergy autist with access to space travel

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This was a message from the infamous Indian extremist Samharkit Hyderjeet

Elon was already warned but he failed to listen
He can't keep getting away with this. Soon he will commit the ultimate redemption.
 
Note to self, do not use a car made out of bulletproof steel for your suicide bombing attack.

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CNN saying there was a detonation system controlled by the driver that involved gas tanks, camping fuel, and fireworks
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It all seems so convenient after Cybertruck batteries specifically are being recalled. This article [A] was written just the day before the explosion. Coincidence? You guys are so quick to decry people for "buying the official narrative", but think for like two secs: liberal CNN and deep state FBI would be happier if this was a weird self-detonation system rather than an obvious fault with their sacred cow of green energy which they push by mandating electric vehicles. The only case of terrorism I could possibly buy is if this was a deranged leftist with TDS who hates Elon Musk.
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Tesla seems to be having problems with the Cybertruck's batteries. Apparently, for at least the last two months, the company has been recalling a number of examples of the famous electric pick-up in order to replace the faulty batteries.

The first traces of this operation date back to 24 September. Matt Albers, owner of a Cybertruck, said: "I took my Cybertruck, one of the first 2,000 built, to the service department following a recall to fix some minor problems. I thought they'd keep it one day, but instead it's been broken for a fortnight."

Batteries contain faulty components​

The case ended with the battery being replaced because of dented cells that could have generated short circuits. Since then, there has been a steady stream of reports.
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The curious thing is that Cybertrucks sometimes end up in the after-sales service for the most varied of reasons, and once there, the battery is replaced. This is what happened to a user who had broken a rear-view mirror and received a brand new battery 'as a precaution'. The reason is always the same: there are no apparent defects, but some cells may be dented and affect the operation of the whole pack.

According to user reports on forums and social media, the Cybertrucks affected are those delivered between February and July. So these are the very first ones. But the question is: why isn't Tesla launching an official recall campaign?
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Too much caution?​

There are two reasons for this. On the one hand, Tesla's silence on the subject could stem from the fact that the problem is in fact minor and that they prefer to proceed one unit at a time without alarming customers.

On the other hand, it could also be a way of not shining a spotlight on a fault that could scare drivers and have a negative impact on the company's sales, which are already in sharper decline than in the past.
 
Anyone who has seen videos of Lithium batteries "exploding" (they don't explode, they vent gas and burn) and who has seen the video of the cybertruck exploding and still thinks it was the battery is retarded. A lithium battery doesn't detonate, it doesn't shoot smaller projectiles that detonate, it doesn't shower red and green and yellow sparks everywhere. People who think lithium batteries just spontaneously detonate don't understand how the batteries work. I've abused dozens of hobby LiPos and the only time one caught fire it just burst open and shot flames and smoke, they never detonate.
 
They dont specify it was a remote detonator but if it was mechanical with the shitty items they listed, it was a suicidal action indeed.
I wonder if it was a mechanical lighter tied to something that you can control with the car key or app - on the cyber truck that would be the windows and truck bed cover. Like he meant to trigger it from a safe distance.

But with the camping gas hissing out everywhere it just went whoomp as soon as the correct mixture was reached.
 
I know the Cybertrucks are deathtrap pieces of crap, but just wondering, couldn't it have been torched on purpose by someone who really hates Musk? It was just in front of the Trump tower, so perhaps a frustrated huwhite just wanted to send a message.

Edit: Just saw, it was a deliberate explosion. Elon you done goofed.
Yes this is being done to intimidate Trump and Elon and to drive a wedge between them.
 
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