The influx of Cybertrucks in urban areas, particularly New York City, has sparked a unique cultural commentary, reflecting societal divides between drivers and non-drivers.
Initially, sightings of Cybertrucks were a novelty, but as their numbers increased, they became a source of concern and speculation among city residents.
Social media played a role in highlighting the growing presence of Cybertrucks, with users sharing locations and stories, contributing to an informal mapping of these vehicles.
The emergence of Cybertruck owners has led to stereotype-driven narratives, associating them with wealth and entitlement, contrasting them sharply with other urban drivers.
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