To Whoever Keyed The Car, Thank You!'—Cybertruck Owner Says Keying His Truck Backfired, Vows To Help Tesla Sell More Cars
A Tesla Cybertruck owner returned from a trip to find his vehicle had been keyed. Instead of getting angry, he used the incident to promote Tesla , saying the act of vandalism did nothing to hurt the company or its CEO, Elon Musk.Chris, who goes by “Common Sense American” on social media, posted about the incident, questioning the logic behind keying his truck. “Does this hurt Elon Musk? Keying my car? No,” he said, adding that if he didn’t have a wrap on his truck, he would simply take it to Tesla for repairs, giving the company more revenue.Maker of the $60,000 foldable home has 3 factory buildings, 600+ houses built, and big plans to solve housing — this is your last chance to become an investor for $0.80 per share.Chris, who has owned both a Model X and a Cybertruck, encouraged his followers to test-drive a Tesla and see for themselves what makes the vehicles stand out.On March 18, five Teslas were damaged when a fire was started at a Tesla Collision Center in Las Vegas. “This was