Maybe you should wait a week after registering to post something like this. All of these "Tesla won't cover this," "I'm doing a buyback," and "Lemon Law" posts come from accounts that registered the same day.
It's fairly obvious that you are not concerned about the outlet, and you are trying to hit the 30 day
It would help if you changed the title of the post to "How to scam Tesla by manipulating the Washington State Lemon Law" so others can follow the same guide. Good luck in arbitration.
Why wouldn't you just bring it in once they have the part vs. leaving it there while they wait for the part to come in? You seem to be more focused on hitting the 30 days vs. getting the outlet fixed.
No, you don't. This came up with 3's and Y's as well. How you drive, rotations, and maintaining alignment makes a difference. I got 40k on my first set of tires on a model 3. I'm 5k in on my cybertruck an they look nothing like this. If you are launching, smoking the tires, and/or don't rotate...
Maybe the one that hit the fire hydrant could have been prevented, but the first one was catastrophic. No amount of underprotection would have prevented that.
So basically, "news" outlets just read the forum posts here and report on it as fact.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/7/24264330/geico-insurance-coverage-cybertruck-cancelled-dropped-policy
I'm excited to get as many of these on the road as possible, FS or not. I look forward to the day I don't have to have a conversation with a stranger every time I get out of my truck, and I don't have three sentry mode clips of people looking through the windows when I leave.
Perfection isn't the goal. As long as it's 10 times better than the average driver, we will eventually reach a point where insurers would rather have systems like FSD in charge than us. I could see a point where "manual" driving insurance is more expensive.
We have Geico. They just renewed our policy, which has two Teslas on it, one of which is a Cybertruck. It's funny you mentioned Kia, though. They did drop coverage on my teenage daughter's Kia Seltos because of "security" issues. We had to have warranty work done and show proof of it being...