Cybertruck Kinclong Like A Mirror For IDR 2.4 Billion: Strange Trend Or Danger On The Road?
JAKARTA - Have you ever thought of having a super-nclong Tesla Cybertruck pickup truck? Now someone is selling it at a fantastic price, 150 thousand US dollars (equivalent to Rp. 2.45 billion).
The trend of polishing the Cybertruck to glossy like a mirror is being loved by some of its owners. In fact, experts warn that this modification has the potential to endanger driving safety.
Business Insider reported, quoted on June 27, this Cybertruck was sold on the car sale and purchase site former Concierge Motors. The distance was recorded at around 2,400 km, but the price is almost double the standard Cybertruck AWD price.
According to the previous owner, Tyson Garvin, polishing the Cybertruck makes it not easy to leave fingerprint marks. However, this highly reflective surface can actually be a danger in itself.
On social media, concerns are popping up. This cybertruck tweet could be "unseen" by other motorists in certain situations, potentially causing accidents.
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Car safety experts do agree that polishing the Cybertruck is not illegal. However, a highly reflecting surface can interfere with the concentration of other drivers.
The sale of this cybertruck kink occurred eight months after its official launch. Previously, the Cybertruck edition of the "Founders Series" sold for $244 thousand. It is known, Tesla even charged a penalty fee of US$50,000 (around Rp. 819 million) for the owner of the "Founders Series" who sold his vehicle in less than a year.
Production of Cybertruck itself had difficulties. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, acknowledged that the unique design of this vehicle made his company like "excavating its own grave." Even so, production now seems to be running smoothly, with Musk claiming Tesla could produce around 1,300 units of Cybertruck per week.