Why You Need a Tesla Cybertruck in Your Kitchen Right Now: Shocking Bloodshed Proves Its Necessity Perfectly
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There is no end to the number of people who have suffered injuries due to the Tesla Cybertruck’s sharp body. Recently, a post was posted online saying that a cybertruck was delivered damaged and that someone cut their wrist while checking it, which became a hot topic.
Meanwhile, Tesla warns about sharp edges in the Cybertruck’s user manual, stating, “Pay attention to the edges of the Cybertruck’s panels, including the doors, power frunk, tailgate, and surrounding panels.”
The delivered Cybertruck was visibly full of defects
It became a hot topic on the Tesla Cybertruck Owners Club forum when a post was posted saying that the Cybertruck was delivered damaged and that the driver was seriously injured while trying to check the damaged area. The Cybertruck owner who wrote the post previously pre-ordered the Cybertruck and received the vehicle by delivery on May 25th.
However, the Cybertruck the owner received had several visible problems. Specifically, the windshield was filthy, and the front hood was covered in rail dust and rusted. The rubber seal along the tonneau cover was loose, and a panel in the truck bed had fallen off. Also, there was a dent in the tailgate.
While inspecting the tailgate
The owner sustained a cut on his wrist
The owner examined the tailgate and rubbed it to see if the damage was a dent or dirt. At that time, the owner suddenly felt a sharp pain in his wrist and hastily withdrew his hand, causing a large cut on his wrist at the corner where the panel and the tailgate meet. In the video he posted along with his post, we could see his wounded wrist with blood dripping from it.
He said he quickly administered first aid, but his condition did not improve, and he ended up receiving treatment in the emergency room.
While closing the door, a panel edge
Scratched the leg, requiring stitches
As such, accidents involving cuts or injuries caused by Tesla Cybertruck are becoming more frequent. Specifically, a few weeks ago, a post was posted on the Tesla Cybertruck Owners Club forum about someone who had to get several stitches because the corner of the door panel scratched his leg while he was closing the door after getting out of the Cybertruck.
The Cybertruck’s sharp body and edges can be dangerous for owners and pedestrians, a concern that car reviewers, safety experts, and owners have pointed out for months. In situations where injuries cannot be prevented simply by stating caution in the vehicle owner’s manual, consumers are raising their voices, calling for practical measures to be taken.l
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