Tesla Spotted Blubbering in the Ocean After Owner Drove It Onto the Beach For Some Reason

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Tesla Spotted Blubbering in the Ocean After Owner Drove It Onto the Beach For Some Reason
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"We advised the owner, you need to get your car out of the ocean."A Tesla owner decided to take their Model 3 on a beach trip, which ended with their precious car stranded in the water.

The doomed Tesla was spotted Monday morning sagging morosely in the ocean right off the coastline of Carpinteria, California.Sounds like the owner might've been caught up in Tesla CEO Elon Musk's iffy claims that the still-upcoming Cybertruck

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