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>Several Cybertruck owners found that after driving their $80,000 futuristic car, they spotted some problems with uneven panelling and warped metalwork.
>Some also found that the car's right turn signal didn't work "30-40 percent of the time".
>One driver used a thick carrot to represent someone's "finger or penis," and placed it near to where the trunk hood of the car meets the body of the vehicle.
>Due to the razor sharp steel plating, the carrot put near the edge ends up being sliced clean off as the door closes.
How did this thing get approved?
>Some also found that the car's right turn signal didn't work "30-40 percent of the time".
>One driver used a thick carrot to represent someone's "finger or penis," and placed it near to where the trunk hood of the car meets the body of the vehicle.
>Due to the razor sharp steel plating, the carrot put near the edge ends up being sliced clean off as the door closes.
How did this thing get approved?