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The scenario is a manufacturing defect in off road mode damages something.
No, that's not the scenario at all. The ridiculous claim being made is that "driving off road voids the warranty".
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Correct! Warranties cover manufacturing defects. They do not cover damage, and are not voided by simply using the vehicle for its intended purpose!
Of course.

The only reason this conversation is happening is because there is a weirdo here who wants to disrupt the forum. It's a strategy to drive happy Cybertruck owners away so the Negative Nellies can dominate the Cybertruck conversation and discourage adoption of the Cybertruck by newbies. He wants you to get so fed up with the stupidity he's pushing that you never come back.
 

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It literally has an Off-Road mode :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

By your logic, even "operating" the vehicle will void the warranty :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

or "exposure to sunlight" :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
This is where we have to draw the line between marketing bs and corporate puffery which just so happens that Tesla won their case in California when they were sued. Toyota is going through warranty denials for GR86 owners who tracked their car. Although Toyota marketed the car as being "track ready" and offered free track days for owners, they are denying warranties. Dodge with the Demon 170 marketed that car as being the most badass drag car ever, yet, if you blow your engine on the drag strip, they will deny your warranty. So, no, it's not a joke that they include operating the vehicle with these terms as they can and likely will deny your warranty.
 
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Of course.

The only reason this conversation is happening is because there is a weirdo here who wants to disrupt the forum. It's a strategy to drive happy Cybertruck owners away so the Negative Nellies can dominate the Cybertruck conversation and discourage adoption of the Cybertruck by newbies. He wants you to get so fed up with the stupidity he's pushing that you never come back.
You misunderstand my points and purpose. I mostly tend not to post until it's you with an absolutely ridiculous claim. My purpose is, I hate misinformation and marketing. I'm not "popular" enough to make people not want to come here and could careless. However, when you post things that are clearly undefined or absolute misinformation such as your wiper post; that's when I step in.
 

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You misunderstand my points and purpose. I mostly tend not to post until it's you with an absolutely ridiculous claim. My purpose is, I hate misinformation and marketing. I'm not "popular" enough to make people not want to come here and could careless. However, when you post things that are clearly undefined or absolute misinformation such as your wiper post; that's when I step in.
You don't have to be popular to scare off happy Cybertruck owners, you just have to disrupt the forum by acting like a complete jerk. No one wants to be around a jerk and you are the definition of one.

Go peddle your nonsense somewhere else.
 


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This is where we have to draw the line between marketing bs and corporate puffery which just so happens that Tesla won their case in California when they were sued. Toyota is going through warranty denials for GR86 owners who tracked their car. Although Toyota marketed the car as being "track ready" and offered free track days for owners, they are denying warranties. Dodge with the Demon 170 marketed that car as being the most badass drag car ever, yet, if you blow your engine on the drag strip, they will deny your warranty. So, no, it's not a joke that they include operating the vehicle with these terms as they can and likely will deny your warranty.
This is more disinformation.

Toyota Has a Change of Heart, Covers Warranty Repair for Blown GR86 Engine
The warranty claim for Blake Alvarado's GR86, which suffered a spun bearing while autocrossing, will be honored.
https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a40806957/toyota-gr86-warranty-repair-denied-update/


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This is more disinformation.

Toyota Has a Change of Heart, Covers Warranty Repair for Blown GR86 Engine
The warranty claim for Blake Alvarado's GR86, which suffered a spun bearing while autocrossing, will be honored.
https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a40806957/toyota-gr86-warranty-repair-denied-update/


Just go back to Reddit, you'll be welcomed with open arms
Oh Jesus...It's in the headline...They had a change of heart which says, they initially denied the warranty. The only reason Toyota even went back on it, is because of Reddit, Motortrend, YouTube, the GR86 forum, where they got blasted for so long. Now, go find the initial guy who blew his engine and had to wait 6 months of going back and forth with Toyota before getting the internet involved. Then, and these are hot off the press with only minimal concern from Dodge that the Demon 170 engines are still blowing up after the recall to repair and replace the affected engines that now those repaired engines are being denied warranty.
 

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You don't have to be popular to scare off happy Cybertruck owners, you just have to disrupt the forum by acting like a complete jerk. No one wants to be around a jerk and you are the definition of one.

Go peddle your nonsense somewhere else.
I think Tesla would be the jerk no? I didn't write the warranty exclusions page, I just showed it to owners who haven't read it.
 

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Oh Jesus...It's in the headline...They had a change of heart which says, they initially denied the warranty. The only reason Toyota even went back on it, is because of Reddit, Motortrend, YouTube, the GR86 forum, where they got blasted for so long. Now, go find the initial guy who blew his engine and had to wait 6 months of going back and forth with Toyota before getting the internet involved. Then, and these are hot off the press with only minimal concern from Dodge that the Demon 170 engines are still blowing up after the recall to repair and replace the affected engines that now those repaired engines are being denied warranty.
Thank you for admitting that Toyota made a mistake by denying warranty coverage. If only you were as compunctious.

"Toyota has recently clarified its warranty policy with regard to track use. Participation in High Performance Driving Events (HPDE), including events sponsored by Toyota or affiliates, or recreation track/off-highway use does not necessarily limit/exclude warranty coverage under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. However, damage to the vehicle or components that occurs as a result of abuse or misuse of the vehicle while participating in an HPDE or track and off-highway use is not covered."
https://gr.drivenasa.com/?fbclid=IwAR3fWyXj8keTUnfGQ2pl0xy18SuZTR5Mr8kz5aTmwc7otPgVxBXJS1qMPug
 

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Thank you for admitting that Toyota made a mistake by denying warranty coverage. If only you were as compunctious.

"Toyota has recently clarified its warranty policy with regard to track use. Participation in High Performance Driving Events (HPDE), including events sponsored by Toyota or affiliates, or recreation track/off-highway use does not necessarily limit/exclude warranty coverage under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. However, damage to the vehicle or components that occurs as a result of abuse or misuse of the vehicle while participating in an HPDE or track and off-highway use is not covered."
https://gr.drivenasa.com/?fbclid=IwAR3fWyXj8keTUnfGQ2pl0xy18SuZTR5Mr8kz5aTmwc7otPgVxBXJS1qMPug
Now, while on the subject, find the warranty denial from Toyota in regard to the GR Corolla. That's actually a good one for a giggle or two. The advertised that car once again as a track car, yet have denied warranties for "excessive speed"....85 mph lmao.

So, yes, it wouldn't surprise me if Tesla denies a warranty because you were "operating" your vehicle using off-road mode in an off-road setting. It's bs.
 


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Back to getting in and out of buying your vehicle quickly. I agree. There should be a dedicated standby person for anyone who wants a tour of the vehicle. However, I feel that at least every other person wants to walk in, grab the keys, and go. So really they just need to make sure the care is clean and ready to go. Then you have three paths: exit, line for tour guide of your new vehicle features, and line for reporting any immediately noticeable defects.

Back to CT demand. I think their demand is the same as any other pickup in the current pickup market. There's a ton of inventory across the board. Must haver's got their CT. Remaining people are waiting for better pricing/deals, cross-shopping less expensive EV trucks, or require more range and waiting for the extender.
 

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However, when you post things that are clearly undefined or absolute misinformation such as your wiper post; that's when I step in.
You are so confused. Like a 4-year demanding they are right when obviously clueless. Reposting the proof that you're wrong as if you're right. I still can't figure out your motivation, not even owning a CT, but I feel bad for you. Normally I'd try to help a friend in this situation, but this is one of those can't fix stupid moments. I won't be replying to any more of your nonsense so don't bother replying to this. Hope you find another forum.
 

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My brother has a Lightning and loves it. He puts all his tools and chargers in the frunk. Lightning is a better work truck in many ways and I think a very good value now. My wife has a model 3 and I find myself driving it over my corvette. It’s just easy and smooth. I’m certainly a fan. I think they’re better vehicles. Fuel/Maintenance savings is just a bonus.
I have ten lightnings in my fleet and my next order of 20 so far has 6 in transit. Sounds like the rest will have to wait till next year which I hate for tax reasons but it is what it is.

The lightning is an OUTSTANDING work truck. zero EV trucks offer the range to make replacing the fleet with them possible except maybe the chevy but it has a similar bed shape downside to the CT and I also don’t trust chevy to make as good a truck as Ford does.
 

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The lightning is an OUTSTANDING work truck.
Everyone I've talked to loves the Lightning as a work truck, provided that it doesn't need to be driven more than around 200 miles a day (assuming standard battery). Only complaint is that it could be cheaper.

Charge them overnight at the yard -- no time wasted at the cardlock station, no need for onsite fuel tanks or a fueling service. Low maintenance. Locking storage and power outlets in frunk. On-board power. Can use regular F-150 accessories. Some definite advantages.
 
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He's just trying to disrupt any positive forum interaction and amplify negative narratives anyway he can. I'm surprised the moderators haven't deleted him yet.
I keep wondering the same thing... Why are there so many people that DO NOT OWN CYBERTRUCKS on the 'CyberTruckOwnersClub' site?

I could understand before when so many of us were waiting to get ours, but it just seems crazy that there are so many people on here that OBVIOUSLY don't own one AND have stated that they aren't getting one or would 'never' get one... Yet here they are just trying to make them look bad??

I think the moderators need to start looking at them... AND maybe make NEW users prove (in some way) that they DO own one... We don't need a bunch of people spreading fake information and negative narratives...
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