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Saturday, August 23, 2025

Elon Musk Assembles his Ugly Trucks with Glue that Melts in the Sun

He ruined his life by playing lap poodle to Donald Trump. And now he's trying to salvage the debris of his businesses by using cheap glue to assemble his ugly trucks that no one wants to buy.

Advice: Instead of vandalizing Tesla products, just don't buy them. It's less criminal and more punitive.
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Tesla Cybertruck remorseful buyer finds his truck falling apart after he took it to a ride in the desert. Reason? "They rely too much on glue".



A California Cybertruck owner took his electric truck to a hot desert and noticed signs of it falling apart. The Cybertruck's light bar, attached with glue, began to detach as he was hand-washing his vehicle. He noticed the vehicle's light bar hanging halfway off while cleaning it after a desert road trip.

He was disappointed to discover his $100,000 electric vehicle falling apart and possibly unable to withstand high temperatures. He is now fearful to hand-washed it or take it through an automatic car wash.

In response to a query he posted on a forum, other Cybertruck owners agreed that they have been dissatisfied with Tesla's use of glue in the EV's assembly. "I have wondered why Tesla didn't design the lightbar to be glued like it is but also with simple snap-in tabs on the ends that make it snap into place on the windshield," one forum member commented.

High-quality materials are essential in building new EVs because they support the vehicles' safety, longevity, and performance. But Tesla's Musk's business is falling apart and he seems to have fallen back on cheaper flimsy ways to make his disgusting trucks to save money. Perhaps his DOGE experience of saving money by destroying the lives of dedicated civil servants gave him ideas. 

Especially given our planet's steadily rising temperatures, EVs must be able to withstand high heat and extreme weather conditions. Unlike with Tesla, drivers need to feel confident in their EVs as solid practical transportation conveyances worth the investment. Tesla Cybertrucks must be safe to drive and reasonably repairable and maintainable when damage occurs. But for now, their reputation continues to deteriorate.

Bottom line: Don't buy cheaply made but very expensive "toys" made by so-called geniuses who are also racist assholes.

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