Dona de Cybertruck compra segundo caminhão antes do prazo de compra do FSD

Uma dona de Tesla Cybertruck conhecida como Ashley encomendou um segundo veículo por US$ 110.000 para surpreender seu marido cético, citando sua experiência positiva após superar as hesitações iniciais com Full Self-Driving (FSD). Essa decisão vem logo antes do prazo da Tesla em 14 de fevereiro de 2026 para encerrar a compra única de FSD por US$ 8.000 em favor de uma assinatura mensal de US$ 99. A história de Ashley destaca o contraste entre a negatividade online e a satisfação real dos proprietários.

Em uma postagem em uma comunidade do Facebook para entusiastas da Tesla, Ashley compartilhou seu entusiasmo pelo Cybertruck, afirmando: “Comprei um Cybertruck e o amo completamente. Não sou uma pessoa de tecnologia, mas estou apaixonada por este caminhão, e estou planejando comprar um para meu marido também.” Ela observou a exposição do marido a postagens negativas de não proprietários, adicionando: “tudo o que ele vê são postagens de pessoas que não têm um Cybertruck e um monte de negatividade. Amigos, vocês estão perdendo muito. Este caminhão é realmente incrível.”

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