Ryan Shaw
Ryan Shaw

March 3, 2026 · 4 min read

Tesla LIED To Customers & Tried To Cover Their Tracks | This Isn't Ok

Tesla LIED To Customers & Tried To Cover Their Tracks | This Isn't Ok
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Key Takeaways

  • 1Tesla is making significant changes across their product lineup and policies, but not all of them are sitting well with customers.
  • 2The company recently launched their base all-wheel drive Cybertruck model at $59,990, marketed as available "for 10 days only.
  • 3However, Tesla quietly changed the terms after orders were placed, now requiring customers to take delivery by March 31st instead of just placing t...
  • 4When confronted about this bait-and-switch tactic, Tesla refused to honor the original terms that were displayed when customers placed their orders.
  • 5Adding to customer frustration, Tesla raised the base Cybertruck price by $10,000 after the promotional period ended, bringing it to $70,000 - a 16.

Overview

Tesla is making significant changes across their product lineup and policies, but not all of them are sitting well with customers. The most controversial move involves a major policy change around Full Self-Driving (FSD) transfers that has left many customers feeling deceived.

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