The Tesla Cybertruck has been in the news recently after the company issued a recall on all of the vehicles due to an issue with the accelerator that could cause it to stick and put the driver at risk. But for one Cybertruck driver, it looks like the accelerator pedal is the least of his concerns.
Last week, Cybertruck owner Jimmy Vosika posted some photos and videos on social media showing the aftermath after a semi-truck missed a loading dock and backed into his Cybertruck by mistake.
“Cybertruck abuse from a semi that missed his loading dock by 6 feet. I love all of my friends who were eager to mention the CT recall to me lately, instead I think we need to recall all human drivers,” Vosika said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
Cybertruck abuse from a semi that missed his loading dock by 6 feet. I love all of my friends who were eager to mention the CT recall to me lately, instead I think we need to recall all human drivers. @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/Vpf8RD55IL
— Jimmy 🔋🚘 (@JimmyVosika) April 22, 2024
Vosika expressed his frustration that he waited several years to get his Cybertruck and had it completely destroyed just days after receiving it.
That just about sums up my sadness. 4.5 year of waiting and 10 days of absolutely loving the truck. We’ll see how the repair process goes, hopefully it’s not 6 months. pic.twitter.com/YNdb5KLBN9
— Jimmy 🔋🚘 (@JimmyVosika) April 22, 2024
“That just about sums up my sadness. 4.5 year of waiting and 10 days of absolutely loving the truck. We’ll see how the repair process goes, hopefully it’s not 6 months,” Vosika said in a follow-up post.
Obviously, this is horrible news that his Cybertruck got completely destroyed, and it led to a lot of reactions on social media.
That'll buff out…. oh wait… stainless steel… nm… oof https://t.co/XVA92p84h9
— Andrew Connell 🏁🚀🤓🇺🇸 (@andrewconnell) April 23, 2024
Man drives a truck that is camouflaged to match concrete and parks it in a commercial loading dock. He then blames the truck driver for not seeing him. This is both the fault of the dock and the cyber truck driver. https://t.co/NAfbLI8hsW
— Zachary Holt (@Deadbeastz) April 23, 2024
Totalled? https://t.co/QV9SpGTF5s
— Scott Buscemi (@scottbuscemi) April 22, 2024
How does one even get themselves into this position https://t.co/KkDoZhvuyu
— Zach (@zachcohen22) April 22, 2024
Clearly totalled. https://t.co/tjEdi0ZdRk
— JP in a Jeep (@JPinajeep) April 22, 2024
This would be devastating!!! https://t.co/3CHv9tSnrZ
— TesCalendar 📆⚡️ (@TesCalendar1) April 23, 2024
No we should talk about how much it would cost to repair this vehicle and the potential of it being a total loss https://t.co/ckY8Ixk1pN
— Nuvo Papi (@Mylifeaintright) April 23, 2024
Hopefully, it will be fixed quickly.