Tesla owners are struggling with the realities of protest-selling their EVs, plus, Elon Musk still thinks he's worth $56 ...
Teslas are playing Halloween and dressing up as other vehicle brands thanks to their owners. This electric vehicle enthusiast molesrcool (@molesrcool) explains whats going on.
Tesla doesn’t “just” have a reputational problem caused by some reliability issues, or a tech failure that Kia and Hyundai ...
Embarrassed or nervous owners of Tesla vehicles have been caught disguising their cars and Cybertrucks as Mazdas and pickup trucks. Photos of these attempts to fool or placate Elon Musk critics began ...
December before beginning a sharp decline.By early March, shares fell below what they posted the day after Election Day.
The Tesla Cybertruck has been a muse for tuners since the automaker started deliveries. Here it is rocking gloss black livery ...
Billion dressed the stainless steel panels in a gloss black wrap which – to our surprise – actually suits the Cybertruck ...
More surprising, that latest Mansory project is based on the Tesla Cybertruck, one of the most polarizing vehicles introduced ...
So, over the past year or two Kim has been slowly coming out as a Tesla fangirl. Here she is getting out of a Cybertruck in ...
We had another Tesla we sold but no one will buy the Cybertruck. We literally can ... desperate — almost as desperate as trying to disguise your luxury car.
More surprising, that latest Mansory project is based on the Tesla Cybertruck, one of the most polarizing vehicles introduced this century. Call this group therapy, or maybe some kind of coping ...
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, what exactly is going on with Tesla owners trying to hide what they're ...