
The Tesla Cybertruck is a contentious automobile for numerous reasons. We'll avoid delving into political aspects; however, purely considering aesthetics and function, this vehicle from Elon Musk’s massive electric car company features armor-plated, bullet-resistant windows, partial autonomous driving technology, and a styling reminiscent of a shiny steel cube, quite distinct from conventional cars.
Seeing one on the road continues to elicit a second glance, even though they have been around for a while. Their uniqueness sets them apart—whether you consider this an advantage or not.
Anyway, someone owning a Cybertruck recently found themselves in a tricky situation in Ventura, California, when they allegedly attempted to offload a jet ski into the harbor, but ended up driving the car into the water as well. Check out the submerged Cybertruck below:
So, what happened?
According to the Ventura County Star It was reported that the vehicle rapidly rolled backwards down a ramp leading to the water in the 1400 block of Anchors Way... the driver seemingly intended to move forward but mistakenly shifted the truck into reverse, causing it to enter the water.
Fortunately, a nearby towboat company was available, and they managed to retrieve the vehicle from the water.
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Per TowBoatUS Ventura :
This morning, we attended to a Tesla Cybertruck that had plunged underwater at the Ventura Launch Ramp. Following coordination with various agencies, our dive team entered the water to secure the vehicle. Simultaneously, a towboat attached to the truck to help extract it from beneath the dock where its front wheels were trapped in a tight corner, causing the truck to sink underneath. Thankfully, our partners at @redline_towing successfully retrieved the truck from the water and onto the parking area, which was cordoned off as a precaution due to potential risks associated with removing the battery from saline water. Post inspection by a Tesla technician, the car was safely transported away without complications.
A remark on the post stated: "Wealth does not purchase intelligence."
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