Tucker Carlson revealed that he sold a brand new Chevrolet truck immediately after it displayed a message on the infotainment screen that disturbed him.
“I bought a truck last year…A Chevy truck, which I’ve always had, and I was at a gas station, Tucker said, adding that “all of a sudden at a gas station, it says, ‘Stop, we’re downloading information from the internet.’”
“I sold the car immediately. I brought it back and sold it,” Carlson asserted.
His guest, automotive designer Casey Putsch, responded, “They want all your data to provide to insurance companies to wreck your life, I’m sure.”
“Insurance companies will be the downfall of cars and driving. I can guarantee it,” Putsch added.
Watch:
Tucker said he bought a Chevy truck and a message came on that said “we’re downloading information” and he got freaked out and sold the truck pic.twitter.com/SkaVo0xLyz
— Make L.A. Great Again 🇺🇸 (@lalovestrump) April 3, 2025
A General Motors spokesperson responded to Tucker’s claims, telling the Daily Mail that what he likely saw was a standard software update message which can optionally be turned off.
Tucker Carlson 'immediately' sells his new Chevy truck after startling message appeared on the dash https://t.co/VTs2OlYF2p
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) April 3, 2025
Maybe Tucker should go back to his 1987 Chevy:
Tucker Carlson proudly shows off his 1987 Chevy Silverado:
— The American Conservative (@amconmag) August 5, 2024
"There are no electronics in this. There's no air conditioning, there's no radio, and there's no way for the government to turn off my engine if I'm disobedient."pic.twitter.com/UqkCuQIFlA
Your support is crucial in helping us defeat mass censorship. Please consider donating via Locals or check out our unique merch. Follow us on X @ModernityNews.
Source link