Elon Musk has already dealt with a mass recall on the Tesla Cybertrucks shortly after they were released to consumers, and now it appears that he is dealing with some mass vandalism of the pricey vehicles, as well. And it seems like the vandals committed their crime in response to him directly.
A video posted on social media shows a parking lot that Tesla recently rented to hold some of their Cybertrucks before they were delivered to consumers. But apparently, Tesla did not give the parking lot anywhere near enough security because every single one of the Cybertrucks in the video was vandalized with a derogatory spray-painted message for Tesla CEO Elon Musk on the front and the sides.
The video shows dozens if not hundreds of Cybertrucks parked in the parking lot and every single one of the vehicles shown in the video were vandalized.
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Needless to say, this is pretty horrible news for Musk as the vehicle has had numerous problems since it rolled out to consumers earlier this year including a stuck accelerator pedal and more recently a problem with its windshield wiper motor.
And now, in addition to all the issues, Musk and Tesla are having to deal with this widespread vandalism.
Each Tesla Cybertruck retails for a price of $81,895. So this was some pretty costly damage.

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