Tesla has a long history of their Swasticars suddenly igniting in storage lots, and junkyards, draining fire emergency response time and materials without compensation.
What a waste of government services.
Remember the December 31 case in Georgia? I suspect not many people do. Or remember 2023 how Tesla dealers couldn’t deal with their fires?
Florida had a big one just last year, as did Massachusetts. A giant $300K damage one in California was interesting, particularly because Tesla said they couldn’t figure out the causes. Korea reported one too. And now we have another dealer on fire, confirming Tesla really doesn’t know what it’s doing.
Now reports from Seattle say a set of four Cybertrucks just burned up, as one might expect, highlighting how incredibly fragile and unsafe the Swasticars still are.
Police allegedly say they aren’t sure yet what the evidence means…

That’s a real drone view of the fire. Really. It’s like there’s some kind of sign…
Wait, police? Police are being pulled into dealer product safety failures as well as fire departments?
Why not a visit from the Mayor, while you’re at it?
Cleaning up thousands of Tesla safety failures might be the biggest taxpayer waste in history. I mean, authorities could have been investigating Tesla management for years already, due to the huge number of fires they caused. This case surely just adds fuel to the long-standing problem of Tesla vehicles in storage suddenly being destroyed by fire.