
Tinsae Aregay
Freelance Writer at Torque News
Torque News Tesla reporter. If you have information you want to share about Tesla or other EVs it'll be much appreciated. DMs are open.
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3 weeks ago |
torquenews.com | Tinsae Aregay
Tesla Cybertruck owners are experiencing a sudden increase in insurance premiums following a recent rise in Tesla vandalism incidents. Some owners report premium increases of up to 33%. Nevertheless, these owners state they will not sell their Cybertruck. A Cybertruck owner from Colorado, who goes by the username M0unt41, says his insurance premium suddenly shot up this month.
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1 month ago |
torquenews.com | Tinsae Aregay
A Cybertruck owner shares that he was just rear-ended by a Chevy Colorado, making it the third time he has been rear-ended in 120 days. He adds that he was driving to a Tesla collision center to have his truck repaired from the previous incident. Robert is a Cybertruck owner from Palm Beach, Florida, and says he was just rear-ended for the third time in only 120 days.
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1 month ago |
torquenews.com | Tinsae Aregay
Tesla Cybertruck owners suggest starting a new tradition akin to that of Jeep owners, who place rubber ducks on each other's vehicles to express appreciation. This idea began when a Tesla fan was spotted leaving Hot Wheels on Cybertrucks in parking lots. Ryan Wycoff, a Cybertruck owner from Texas, initially felt uneasy when he saw that his Cybertruck’s sentry mode had been triggered while it was parked in an employee parking lot.
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1 month ago |
torquenews.com | Tinsae Aregay
A Cybertruck owner accepted delivery of a defective truck, believing Tesla could easily fix the issues. However, he discovered there was no service opening for a month. Even worse, after a long wait, Tesla returned his Cybertruck even more damaged. A brand-new Cybertruck owner from Washington, D.C., says he accepted delivery of a defective Cybertruck because a Tesla representative assured him the issue would be easy to fix.
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1 month ago |
torquenews.com | Tinsae Aregay
A Cybertruck owner reports that he charged his truck above 80% for the first time and began to notice a strange odor inside the cabin. He adds that the smell resembles that of an electrical wire harness melting. Kevin, a Cybertruck owner from Snohomish County, Washington, reports that he has recently noticed a concerning odor inside his Cybertruck cabin. According to Kevin, the burning plastic smell began a few days ago when he charged his Cybertruck above 80% for the first time.
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A Tesla Cybertruck Owner Says He Drove His Truck Through a Tornado Zone – Adds, “I Have Never Driven in a Rainstorm This Bad, but It Was Beautiful in the Cybertruck” @Tesla @elonmusk https://t.co/FEgqEofjvF

A Tesla Cybertruck Owner Says He Was Rear-Ended Three Times in 120 Days – Adds, “I Was Driving to a Tesla Collision Center for the 2nd Accident When I Got Rear-Ended a Third Time” @Tesla @elonmusk https://t.co/btGazpoOLG

Tesla Cybertruck Owners Propose: “Jeep Owners Leave Rubber Ducks on Each Other’s Vehicles; It’s Time to Start a Similar Tradition” – Movement Started After a Tesla Fan Was Caught on Sentry Camera Leaving Hot Wheels on Cybertrucks @Tesla @elonmusk - https://t.co/XNRlqYykYK - https://t.co/CEVia8uroI