Tesla Cybertruck for sale on Craigslist

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I saw this listening on Craigslist Santa Fe. I've now seen a couple Cybertrucks driving around my town lately. Along with the electric Amazon vans that go up and down the street form dawn to dusk, I've now witnessed an electric garbage truck. Boy I how that thing doesn't go up in flames. Makes me wonder if we'll see something really catastrophic happen some day in the future of all these electric vehicles hitting the road. 🤔

2024 Tesla Cybertruck - $5,000​

I have a Cybertruck for parts or repair.

as you can see in the pics, it overheated. might have some good parts. the battery is melted.

This is an amazing opportunity to own a rare piece of history. There are over 2 million people on the waiting list. Skip the line and enjoy now! It was a beautiful truck, I had no issues and it has been babied by me until it overheated randomly. First registered in march 2024. Currently 2817 miles.

I own it free and clear. title in hand

I will take $5000 cash. I paid $120,000 for this silver flaming dumpster on wheels. my loss is your gain.

11,000 lbs . you must tow from santa fe.
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So much for EVs. I think I’ll pass.
My oldest girl has a bit of buyers remorse over going with an all electric Kia Niro. It's fine if all you had to do is commute from home and back in a round trip that doesn't exceed 250 miles a day. The range is really dependent on the conditions of a trip. Out on an open freeway the range is really limited. In stop and go slower routes it goes farther, because it utilizes the regenerative breaking system more often enabling the vehicle to go farther. That's probably why I don't see any of the now hundreds of Amazon Rivian delivery vans out on the main I-25 corridor doing 80 mph like everyone else is doing with their internal combustion engine vehicles.
 

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My oldest girl has a bit of buyers remorse over going with an all electric Kia Niro. It's fine if all you had to do is commute from home and back in a round trip that doesn't exceed 250 miles a day. The range is really dependent on the conditions of a trip. Out on an open freeway the range is really limited. In stop and go slower routes it goes farther, because it utilizes the regenerative breaking system more often enabling the vehicle to go farther. That's probably why I don't see any of the now hundreds of Amazon Rivian delivery vans out on the main I-25 corridor doing 80 mph like everyone else is doing with their internal combustion engine vehicles.
Erggghhhh the Niro.
I had one as a loan vehicle. Gutless dangerous thing that was.
Im on the highway doing 100kph, car in front no issues. Car in front merges into the right turn lane to turn off the highway. Big 4wd behind me a bit too close for safety. Niro freaks out and sees the car that is now in the right merge/turn off lane as a collision and slams the breaks on hard, 4wd nearly smashes into my back and just veered off with inches to spare, all at 100kph.
That was ridiculously close to being a major accident.
 

Erggghhhh the Niro.
I had one as a loan vehicle. Gutless dangerous thing that was.
Im on the highway doing 100kph, car in front no issues. Car in front merges into the right turn lane to turn off the highway. Big 4wd behind me a bit too close for safety. Niro freaks out and sees the car that is now in the right merge/turn off lane as a collision and slams the breaks on hard, 4wd nearly smashes into my back and just veered off with inches to spare, all at 100kph.
That was ridiculously close to being a major accident.
All that driver assist tech is concerning. I've always been a what can go wrong, will go wrong kind of person with anything without a biological brain, so just let me determine what needs to be done when behind the wheel. I've rented a few cars that are out to make it's own decisions and I don't like it.
 

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