Tesla owner shares the downsides of driving a Cybertruck as he puts the luxury ... trends now

Tesla owner shares the downsides of driving a Cybertruck as he puts the luxury ... trends now
Tesla owner shares the downsides of driving a Cybertruck as he puts the luxury ... trends now

Tesla owner shares the downsides of driving a Cybertruck as he puts the luxury ... trends now

A Tesla owner has revealed his thoughts on why purchasing a coveted Cybertruck might not be for everyone. 

Jeremy Junkins, a Cybertruck owner since March 8, took to social media with a long list of complaints about his brand new vehicle. 

His frustrations might not come as a surprise to some. Tesla temporarily halted all Cybertruck deliveries in mid-April due to reports that the accelerator pedal was becoming stuck, which led to Tesla recalling nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks.

Now some of the car's less favorable features have been called out in a series of clips posted by Junkins. 

One of his warnings goes to anyone who gets anxious easily, as he suggests owning the striking mode of transportation draws a lot of attention. 

'The Tesla Cybertruck is not good if you have social anxiety because people are always watching you,' Judkins said in a TikTok video he posted on April 17.

Jeremy Judkins explains why people who have social anxiety and are bad at parking might not want to splurge over $80,000 on a Tesla Cybertruck

Jeremy Judkins explains why people who have social anxiety and are bad at parking might not want to splurge over $80,000 on a Tesla Cybertruck

A Tesla Cybertruck during a test drive in Los Angeles, California on February 16, 2024

A Tesla Cybertruck during a test drive in Los Angeles, California on February 16, 2024

Another potential, he explained, is that trying to park at a super charging station can be difficult. In one example, he was having trouble maneuvering the car without feeling like he was going to hit the one in front of him or the supercharger itself.

After two or three attempts, he said he was embarrassed, feeling people's eyes on him, and gave up even though he was at around a 20 percent charge. 

'So, I literally just parked in the parking spot, acted like I wasn't even trying to charge,' Judkins said. 'I walked and got some Starbucks and then I left and cam to another supercharger.'

Judkins most recent videos tackle the latest Cybertruck controversy: Its frunk - a.k.a. the front truck.

A number of people on social media began to notice in April that the frunk continues to close even if there's something obstructing it.

Judkins sticks a cucumber into the frunk to see if it will get chopped in half

Judkins sticks a cucumber into the frunk to see if it will get chopped in half

In a follow up video, he escalates it by putting his own limbs in harm's way to put the frunk to the test

In a follow up video, he escalates it by putting his own limbs in harm's way to put the frunk to the test

One of Judkins' TikTok followers goads him into sticking his finger into the frunk. Judkins obliges in his next video

One of Judkins' TikTok followers goads him into sticking his finger into the

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