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Tesla Cybertruck abandoned on the side of the street - it's become a Seattle tourist attraction

Tesla Cybertruck abandoned on the side of the street - it's become a Seattle tourist attraction
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The stranded Tesla Cybertruck in Seattle, USA, has turned into a tourist attraction and even earned its own marker on Google Maps—“CyberStuck.” However, the novelty didn't last long.

One of the Cybertrucks got stuck on a city street and was unable to move. Even someone with no knowledge of cars could see that there was clearly something wrong with the rear wheels of the electric pickup. The rear suspension seemed to have failed, causing the wheels to tilt inward unnaturally.

Although there were many plastic trim parts scattered around, the body itself didn't appear to be deformed. Regardless, the owner left the vehicle on the roadside in a busy area of Seattle, where it caught the attention of passersby.

People began taking photos of the abandoned Cybertruck, which quickly became a viral sensation on social media and even acquired a nickname. Users dubbed it “CyberStuck” and created a marker for it on Google Maps. As expected, odd activities started to surround the vehicle; some even attempted to hold a mock funeral for it.

Local officials are also keeping up with internet memes, and eventually, they took notice of the free parking situation. The owner was informed that the vehicle would soon be towed from the street if it wasn't removed by him within 72 hours.

One Reddit user shared that they encountered the owner, who was upset about having to leave the Cybertruck on the street. He mentioned that a young driver had hit the electric vehicle a couple of weeks prior. The owner had to abandon the electric truck due to insurance issues that prevented him from covering the damages. He also stated that numerous strangers had sent him messages about the damaged Cybertruck, laughing at his predicament.

As of the time of this report, the marker “CyberStuck” has disappeared from Google Maps—perhaps someone reported that the stranded Cybertruck isn’t a genuine city attraction. Ultimately, “CyberStuck” might disappear from the street (or may have already vanished).

Source: Autoevolution

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