2025-02-11

Tesla Cybertruck Drives Itself Into a Pole, Owner Says 'Thank You Tesla'

A Tesla Cybertruck owner crashed into a utility pole in Reno when the Full Self-Driving system failed to merge lanes, yet praised Tesla's safety engineering despite the incident. The owner's response highlights a notable pattern of Tesla customers defending the company even after system failures, while expressing concern about negative publicity affecting investors.

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