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Cybertruck Came Back From Tesla Service With 26,000 Miles Less And That's The Least Of Its Worries

Summary by Carscoops
Tesla Cybertruck’s odometer was reset to zero after a service visit, erasing over 26,000 miles. Owner says the vehicle now has a “lazy eye” from a headlight issue and a missing front bash plate. The Tesla service center has yet to resolve all reported issues or explain the odometer glitch. Service experiences: like most things in life, they are not always the same. Some are exemplary, most range from quite good to satisfactory, others are bad – …
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Carscoops broke the news in on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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