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Tesla is recalling every Cybertruck shipped due to an issue with the accelerator pedals that causes them to get stuck in the footwell and putting the driver at risk. Tesla is now retooling or replacing all accelerator pedals on Cybertrucks, in what has been the second recall so far for the vehicle. The announcement came…

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Tesla is recalling every Cybertruck shipped due to an issue with the accelerator pedals that causes them to get stuck in the footwell and putting the driver at risk. Tesla is now retooling or replacing all accelerator pedals on Cybertrucks, in what has been the second recall so far for the vehicle. The announcement came at the end of a pretty tumultuous week for Tesla, with layoffs, executive exits. And this week, we’ll see what their Q1 earnings look like. TechCrunch’s Alex Wilhelm breaks down what the recall means for the EV manufacturer and if more bad news could be coming down the pike.

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  1. @richardpase2066

    April 22, 2024 at 12:25 pm

    Why don’t you do a stupid info item like this on the multitude of Ford & GM recalls?

  2. @TheLegendOfNiko

    April 22, 2024 at 12:36 pm

    Wow.

  3. @Paul37Ontario

    April 22, 2024 at 2:12 pm

    A guy I know told me last month, “did you hear about Tesla’s recall”. He drives a Mercedes and doesn’t like Tesla. I looked into it, Tesla is at the bottom of recalls in 2023 with 16. Mercedes had 26 recalls in 2023. And I do know that the oil companies make 2 Billion per day selling gas, the longer they can fend off EVs the better for them. That’s why very few people know that the Tesla Y was the number 1 selling car in 2023, outselling Toyota. All Tesla’s are the safest car/SUV. The cheapest to run, about 80% less. The most happy, loyal repeat customer base “would buy Tesla again” in surveys compared to all other automakers. The most shorted stock in recent history. And on and on.

  4. @AaronCrawford

    April 22, 2024 at 8:27 pm

    Misleading headline.

  5. @ibretus

    April 23, 2024 at 7:10 am

    Try talking about something you know something about.

  6. @g600f700

    April 23, 2024 at 4:27 pm

    font size too small, recall. I find it so funny. The sales number down big time, that’s more worthiness to talk about it.

  7. @MrChancebandit

    April 25, 2024 at 6:52 am

    Every manufacture has recalls …..all i see is big car compnays like ford and chevy trying to destroy the cyber truck and its reputation. FORD ESCAPE. WOULD JUMP OUT OF PARK. my aunt was ran over twice by hers. Still has not been fixed and she still has the car and is suing ford as we speak . CAR WAS RECALLED THEY LIED AND SAID IT WASNT . TURNS OUT IT WAS AND SHE WAS INJURED.

  8. @DaxVJacobson

    April 26, 2024 at 12:35 pm

    save spaces mode active they don’t like a bunch of words on this channel

  9. @DaxVJacobson

    April 29, 2024 at 1:09 am

    this channel is hypersensitive to most words and they all activate censorship

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