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I see them quite frequently where I live, usually covered in a vinyl wrap advertising some local business or other.


In St Louis, I see them everywhere, too. Not as advertising but just driving around town.

There's a mall that closed and, for a while, there were hundreds parked in that lot waiting to be sold (and they were).


There appears to be someone in my local city that is using their cybertruck as a billboard. They drive around during rush hours and every week or so they switch the wrap to a different company. I wonder if it's being widely done elsewhere.


I haven't seen anything like that where I live. I see the same businesses over and over, and often see them parked at or near the business in question.


I saw a plain white one that could represent a drywall business.


My wife says the wrapped ones of any color look better than stock. She thinks the stock ones look like toasters, and that Tesla should have painted two red/orange stripes along the tonneau cover to complete the stock look.


I mean, they do. Wraps also ruin the stainless steel finish, so you are committed to wrapping for the rest of the car's life. Wraps aren't meant to last more than 5 years or so.


I saw a DOGE wrapped one the other day. Thought it was DOGE at first then realized it was actually just DOGE (crypto)




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