Resolves Yes if in the first 6 months following public availability of the Cybertruck, it experiences at least one official recall.
Resolves No if not.
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Per NHTSA, recalled over too-small warning lights. https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2024/RCLRPT-24V051-2023.PDF
@MitchHowe Does it even count if the software update fixes the issue? It just tells them to make the font bigger.
@snarkyalyx A recall is a recall is a recall. It's an official recall from NHTSA, can't get more of a recall than that.
Question about what kind of thing might qualify:
A) customers have to return the car for fixing/replacing/service etc.?
B) a government document called a "recall" but which Tesla can fix with a software update, and which customers don't have to know about or do anything to receive the benefit of, with no inconvenience?