
Tesla Cybertruck: Tire Trouble, Parking Fails, and Self-Driving Glitch?
Tesla Cybertruck: Tire Wear, Parking Problems, and FSD Regression Raise Concerns The Tesla Cybertruck, a highly anticipated electric vehicle, is facing several challenges, according to recent observations. Reports indicate unusually rapid tire wear, even within the first 18 months of use. One owner, in a recent video, stated, "How could they possibly be that bald in just 18 months?" This raises concerns about the durability of the vehicle's tires and the potential for safety issues. Furthermore, the Cybertruck's size presents practical challenges. The video shows the truck struggling to fit entirely inside a standard-sized suburban garage. This issue highlights design considerations and potential inconveniences for owners. Finally, a recent software update to the Full Self-Driving (FSD) system has apparently introduced a regression. A social media post cited in the video reports that the FSD system causes the Cybertruck to consistently drift into the left lane, even crossing over the lines and rumble strips. This raises serious safety concerns regarding the reliability of the autonomous driving technology. While Tesla has not yet publicly addressed these issues, the concerns raised by owners and evidenced in the video highlight the importance of rigorous testing and quality control in the development of electric vehicles and advanced driver-assistance systems. The widespread interest in the Cybertruck suggests that these issues merit further investigation and prompt attention from the manufacturer.