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Cybertruck owner livid as vehicle dies after just four days: ‘What’s going on Elon?’

An owner of a Tesla Cybertruck is furious after her vehicle died just four days after she bought it.
The driver from Southern California shared her story on Instagram this week, she said “the car was unresponsive even though it was almost fully charged.”
She added: “What’s going on, Elon!?”
The story was shared by a woman called Nazila. But her post on Instagram was met with anger by some Tesla fans.
Nazila continued: “It had almost full charge, but the CT was unresponsive to the app, physical key and even over air contact from Tesla themselves.
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“And since the CT was parked so close to the garage wall,’ she explained, ‘the two drivers could not access the frunk [front trunk] and side fenders which is where you access the 12v battery to at least put the car in N [neutral].”
The video she shared showed the Cybertruck scraping against the pavement as the tow driver attempted to take the vehicle away.
Reports have also laid out some other flaws with the Cybertruck in recent months.
These include sharp door edges that can potentially injure drivers, rapid rusting to the stainless steel body, and glitchy “regenerative braking” software.
Despite issues with current vehicles, Elon Musk has announced that Tesla will unveil a new car.
The company is set to release its Robotaxi product on August 8.
In 2015, Elon Musk told shareholders that Tesla’s cars would achieve “full autonomy” within three years.
The announcement comes as Musk looks to spark a recovery for Tesla after the company suffered a disastrous first quarter.
Tesla’s stocks dropped 30 percent in value and the company is falling behind competitors in the electric vehicle market.

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