Unveiling 10 Drawbacks of the Tesla Cybertruck

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The Tesla Cybertruck, a machine that's caused more commotion than a bull in a china shop. Vehicle Virgins delves into the Cybertruck's shortcomings, pointing out 10 key issues. Firstly, the towing capacity of 11,000 lb falls short compared to its gas-guzzling rivals like the F-150 and F450. When towing at max capacity, the range takes a nosedive to a mere 90 miles, making recharging a logistical nightmare with a trailer in tow. A real head-scratcher, that.
Next up, the price of the Cybertruck has seen a mysterious $20,000 bump for a Foundation series add-on that promises features like full self-driving, which are nowhere to be seen. The unorthodox door-opening buttons and poor visibility due to those triangular a-pillars could spell trouble, especially in inclement weather. And let's not forget the rearview mirror that becomes utterly useless when the tunnel cover is closed - a baffling design oversight, really.
Moreover, the stainless steel body, while eye-catching, attracts fingerprints like a magnet and even showed signs of rust during wrapping. The ordering process for the Cybertruck has been a rollercoaster ride of delays, leaving many customers scratching their heads. Despite the hefty price tag, the Cybertruck lacks basic autopilot features found in much cheaper models - a glaring omission. And what's with the absence of an instrument cluster for speed monitoring? It's like driving blindfolded in a high-speed game of roulette. Lastly, the build quality of the Cybertruck is a mixed bag, with minor panel gaps and doors that vibrate upon closing - not exactly what you'd expect from a six-figure vehicle.

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