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Spencer Leak, better known as @bmwspen on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, has almost 400,000 followers. He’s a college student in Chicago, Illinois who’s known for having a harem of expensive, luxurious, and sporty cars. Ranging from Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Porsche, Ferrari, and BMW, he has (or has had) one of everything. Now he has a Cybertruck.

Recently, he posted a video to his YouTube of the Cybertruck Foundation he bought. In the garage of the townhome he lives in, he had a Lamborghini and McLaren supercar parked out of the elements. In the video, he decided to see if he could fit the EV inside instead of the supercars.

“So, I moved the Lambo and the McLaren out, and we’re going to try and put this big behemoth in here,” said Spencer. “I don’t know if we’re going to make it.”

Leak starts to back the Cybertruck into the garage, looks nervously at the camera at the top of the truck, and gets really close to the end of the garage. Despite the skepticism, Leak made it in but noticed he made a mistake. He didn’t park it close enough to the charger.

So, he pulled back out to repark the Tesla so it could reach the EV charger.

“I am so glad we got this to fit in the garage,” Leak said. “I thought we were going to have to sell it!”

Leak’s viewers heavily questioned his purchase decision to buy a Cybertruck

Many viewers were critical of the fact that he bought a Cybertruck at all. Most figured the money he has could be better spent on more practical things.

“Why not just sell the car and buy a house that doesn’t look like it’s straight out of the 70s with no updates,” wrote a commenter, earning 653 thumbs up.

Another suggested it was safer to keep the Tesla outside due to its security features, and only leave it in the garage when it needs a charge.

“I’d keep the Cybertruck outside because it has cameras facing all angles so if something happens you can watch the footage,” they wrote.

Several joked about the existence of a tape measure so he didn’t have to try and jam the Cybertruck in the garage. Others suggested he should try to make it fit somewhere else.

“Better question: does it fit in a dumpster?”

Another popular comment poked fun at the typical misaligned body panels on Tesla vehicles.

“Even have panel misalignments on the roof and everything,” read the comment.

Someone else questioned his logic around which cars should be parked in the garage.

“Why would you pull out fragile supercars to put your bulletproof, hail-proof tank in the garage?”

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