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Tesla Tells Cybertruck Owner Coolant Leaks Aren't Covered By Warranty After Only 35 Miles - Jalopnik
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^ link seems empty or inactive?
Anyway, wouldn't Tesla have to show, that you, via a rock or object strike damaged the system causing the leak before deciding it was out of warranty after just 35 miles of total use?
Two things struck me. Very similar to complaints we see here over and over regarding delivery experience and condition of vehicle at delivery. Lapses in customer satisfaction isn't unique to Rivian. The other thing, who but a fanboy would plunk down $ to buy the CT? They could give him a branded mug and he'd say "they went above and beyond".The owner thinks having to multiply complain about it not being warranty covered counts as them "going above and beyond" - and is surprised that they detailed his truck before delivery?
None of that is "above and beyond."
I was hungry. Now, not so much.Dumpster juice is only outdone by port-a- potty juice or the paste they make hot dogs and bologna out of.![]()
I was hungry. Now, not so much.
I did process automation work for years for a very well known dog food company. The juice running out of 2000 pound bins full of cow udders in the middle of July is right up there with dumpster juice and hot dog paste.Dumpster juice is only outdone by port-a- potty juice or the paste they make hot dogs and bologna out of.![]()
I did process automation work for years for a very well known dog food company. The juice running out of 2000 pound bins full of cow udders in the middle of July is right up there with dumpster juice and hot dog paste.
Someone parked a dumpster /porta-john next to my Geralt. O yeah, there was also a construction toilet.