From the Bad to the Worst Problems After 1 Month of Ownership
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- I really want to love this truck but it's making it very hard. I've had so many issues in the first month of ownership!
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Video is about a big list of faults.
It’s a car…. You wouldn’t accept this with ANY other brand. If Ford released a truck and it had this many issues, you’d be losing your mind!
Now we know what is wrong with all those Ford owners.
@@tedmossYeah I agree with you, Ford does Ford things up all the time. But Tesla Fords things up to an unbelievable level.
Ford sold cars with a transmission so shitty that one wonders how the engineer that leaked it to the press hasn't Boeinged himself.
@@Ce0ammer the powershift trans in the Focus? Yea that was a big mistake from Ford. But Ford have always been mid-tier reliability. Better than Audi/VW/Rover, but worse than the Japanese brands. Tesla is at least 2-3x more expensive than most Fords.
Ford/Jeep/Dodge/Ram owners: “Other than when it had to get towed/leaked/wouldn’t work, it’s been great!”
@@eyecontrol4900 The powershift was not a mistake by Ford it was a decision made by Ford management to go on with a faulty solution. Subsequent journalistic investigations conducted after the Focus and Fiesta models were succeeded, has revealed that Ford engineers and executives were aware of the problems before and after the release of it, with developmental engineers even stating in company e-mails that there was "no driveable calibration" of the transmission, and with pre-production test engineers having to pull over out of traffic due to the transmission shifting into neutral.
Ford delivered vehicles that they knew were dangerous and that is why Ford is under a US Department of Justice fraud inquiry.
Ford is less reliable than Audi or Volkswagen, since Rover is defunct it must be more reliable than Rover otherwise it is worse than the powershift scandal.
Note should be taken of have many interior flaws Ford has had in car reviews, savagegeese and throttle house being just two examples.
i have no idea when shitty service and things became acceptable. you have this for 30 days and almost had 30 problems. im not a tesla hater. i just hate shitty shit
For real. Amazon, China taken over manufacturing, and greedy corporations is the downfall. We are conditioned now to just accept poor quality and craftsmanship.
They just laid off a bunch of Tesla techs, so getting service will be extra slow.
@@SoulfulVeg its just another excuse for elon to have shitty service
@@user-nl9me3er7w 💯 agree
I am a Tesla hater and have no patience for the Electric Jesus.
Why do I get a Stockholm syndrome vibe from all of these cybertruck owners. This is the worst a car can ever be to you, everything is breaking within a month , but since the ppl fixed it for you "they did you right". The car is so bad that it has you believing that taking it to the dealer once a week and getting it partially fixed is awesome.
New phone, who dis?
Because they have no choice, iirc they can't sell it to any third party, just tesla I think. Either way, no one wants one so they're stuck with it.
85k, its a mistake that will cripple u financially
@@Stealth86651imagine 85k!!! For a adult remote control toy that nobody wants
Terrible quality control, unacceptable for a vehicle in this price class.
Unacceptable for a vehicle in any price class i'd say.
when the CEO is openly bigoted and the company keeps losing lawsuits by workers over illegal discrimination, well, maybe you should just accept the car for what it is... a symbol of failure...
@@networkedperson Bigoted ? And what does that even have to do with the truck ?
You a crazy person man.
I know quality control as I owned 3 then the Y ,both of them are below par compared to even the lowest priced Honda civic
beside that it doesn't make any sense from an environment aspect, this car is banned in EU bcs it kills pedestrian, the front is like a knife and so many other points things that can hurt people, even in a crash, they can't open fast enough the truck!
It’s exhausting watching you jump through all of those metal hoops to justify buying a homer Simpson mobile
Is this a typo or do you actually think that's what it's called?
@@grmpf on the patent it is registered as such
So funny. When I saw this vehicle It totally reminded me of that Simpson's episode.
@@grmpf I think the answer is neither. It's a Simpsons reference. Homer designed a car. It was a disaster.
I would actually love to have a Homer. Someone should build one, just so it exists in the real world. It would be a hit at car shows.
Homer drove a Toyota Corolla... Don't you remember that commercial...? "But Marge, it's a Toyota!"
If you have all these problems this early on, just imagine what's going to happen after a few years.
Imagine how bad that 'stainless steel' is going to look in 10 years
@@pepsico815 lol dont worry it will look horrible in like 1.5
Can it make in few years?😂
@@pepsico815they wont even last as long as the preorders took, the frames have snapped from regular driving already and cast aluminum will only ever get more fatigued
Remember the days when products were tested by the manufacturer, not the general public that buy them.
This was before business owners went insane and decided they were Greek Gods, and society responded by collectively saying, “ok.”
Yep, Mr. Bait and Switch Musk is using his customers as beta testers.
Pepperidge Farms Remembers
Not really, no.
@@FirstNameLastName-ev3jk I bet you are under 30 :o)
I am 76 years old. I have been buying cars, new and used, for more than 50 years. I have never owned a car that had this many problems right out of the box. A few used cars did develop problems after a couple of years but that’s to be expected when you buy a high mileage used car. I would not tolerate it with a new car.
Funny. As I'm 61, and have had the same Isuzu Rodeo (2W-4Wd), for the last 24 years. A 1998 year model, bought it back in 2000 for $12,500. It purrs like a kitten, btw. But, only 170,000 miles on it. (Relatively low mileage for such an old truck.)
perfect example of why there's lemon laws
Ain't that the truth. My first car was a rusty Ford Fiesta Mk3, 15 years old at that point. In 6 months I was driving it, only two problems cropped up - rear wiper motor and a front offside light connector.
I can't imagine forking out on a new car, _a dream car_ as it stands, and going through a rigmarole of ten serious issues in a month.
Shameful, really.
@@ArbitraryConstant Going by everything I'm reading, watching, and hearing about it, the 'Cybertruck' (typical BS Musk name), is the Lemon of the Century!
Yes but we are dealing with brainwashed Tesla Fan boys cult follower here.
"I know more about production than anybode else on Earth."
Sure, Elon. And I'm Santa Claus.
Sucks to be you and not him huh. Man has helped this world in so many ways it’s a shame people like you are so miserable.
I love that arrogant statement - and everybody in the audience swallowed it whole, hook, line and sinker
He's a narcissist
Lemon laws, get your money back while you still can. My god, what a mess of a vehicle.
Ugly. Overpriced. Dangerous too.
@@hamiltonasseiro6671bro just described an average truck.
I half joked before launch it would go down in automotive history as the biggest failure....fuck should have made that into a bet
@@billymanilli It's a cult.
It is obvious the you can't afford one.
The 4th camp: Those who are able to recognize the absurdity of it, from the looks to the functionality, regardless of who made it.
The fifth camp: those who realised he bought a car from Sunnydale, AKA The Hellmouth.
No wonder he’s having problems, it’s a demon car.
@TPRM1 what???? Tell me
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Tesla's Quality Control department is their customers. A couple of years back I went from being obsessed with Tesla cars to not wanting any of them . The most research you do, the worst it gets. I live in Spain, many of the Teslas sold here are made in Germany, the problems are basically the same. The company has a fundamental problem with quality control and they love cheap materials and parts. I got a BMW i4 and I'm super happy with it. It feels like a real car.
Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt. lol Wow.
When you waste over 100k you have to justify it to yourself somehow.
@@TheGigashadow
No. He just have to return that shitbox
Man that made me laugh 😂
@@TheGigashadow That reminds me of the vax jabs. When you have four boosters and find out they are bad for you, you have to justify it somehow, like if I had not taken them I would be dead now, probably!
Well thyrs not aloud to sell the car for 1 year without a 50k fine so it makes sense, also Tesla stock would crash if everyone came to their sense. I think it’s a decent car but not at that price range for sure.
I like how you try to convince yourself it was a good buy!
New gay test is just see how much some one likes elon and Tesla
Just wait for the 4 wheel steering goes out...maybe while you are driving???
@@joelthames1141 It is actually more reliable than standard steering, just like an airplane.
@@tedmossexcept it isn't.
@StriKe_jk it’s an amazing buy
What’s crazy is you can buy a 20 year old Toyota Camry for $2,000 and it will run fine with no issues at all.
But then I wouldn’t have made this video and you wouldn’t have commented and we would have never had this amazing dialogue.
Yes, but you don't get a carrot slicer included
Also, those old Toyota trucks lasted a long time as well. Ask the country of Chad.
"My $1900 windshield has a crease in it." Is certainly a complaint that has to be unique to Tesla.
My first car. Cost thay
"They gave it to me at 35% charge, it wasnt even full." Quality.
Yeah, that got me as well. I was like "they didn't even have the respect/organisation to have it charged for you?"
I bought a motorcycle a few weeks ago that was covered in dust and had so little fuel I was scared I wouldn't make it to a gas station. The dealership couldn't have given a rats ass, as long as I'd signed the paperwork and it was out of their showroom they were happy. At least it was only a $19,000 motorcycle not a $100,000 truck.
To be fair. I bought a Volkswagen directly in Wolfsburg. It had like 6 litres of gas in it.
But at least the panels where aligned correctly.
I would expect an electric car to be at around 70 Percent. As it is the capacity lithium ion batteries are most stable and usually stored.
It being significantly lower, I would worry about premature wear on the battery.
@@sebastianb5036 batteries are best kept between 20% and 80%
Every new car I ever bought had a full tank of gas.
I just don’t get it. It looks beyond horrible, it’s like anyone who thinks the cyber truck looks good has been hypnotised. It must have taken 5 minutes to design.
Where ladder rack go?
Funny you mentioned hypnotisation... What do convid, cybertruck and Taylor Swift have in common?
The A-pillars are in the worst spot for safety - other than drawing the silhouette on a napkin, the 'chief designer' really doesn't have a clue - learn from what exists and improve on it.
I drew that truck in the 3rd grade during recess when it was raining.
It's a car for liberals. Liberals are stupid. This guy for example is pathetic making excuses for his stupidity. He even said his wife told him "it's ok it's your dream car" meaning his wife is not happy with the purchase and doesn't respect this guy anymore. Imagine paying 100 K for this sh-it instead to make a down payment for a condo or a BMW.
You can tell its a quality build when all of the service centers are BACKED UP.
They don’t employ real technicians is the other issue.
Fact: *A base model $20k KIA Forte, Nissan Sentra, Hyundai Accent and Mistubishi Mirage all have a better build quality than a $130k ‘fully loaded’ Tesla Cybertruck.* 😂
then kia guy 😅
And they are all junk, so that's saying something.
Such a vice, clever person you are…do you own one? 😂😂😂
And those are the lowest of the lowest on the quality line of those companies. Tesla can't even beat those. What that say about Tesla manufacturing?.
KIA EVs are better and for less money.
I feel like the Tesla cybertruck has the same idea as realtors who cheaply renovate old houses to make them look good to sell them, and all of the issues for doing it cheaply show up later after you’ve already bought the house, but in car form
I love the fact that some rando at Carl's Jr told him the truck isn't really bullet proof seems to have been his tipping point. It's always the first thing i ask when I buy a car.
And thermonuclear explosion proof glass
Good to know.
@@westerling8436 You mean the "metal glass"? Lol.
I mean to be fair it didn't seem like the fact it wasn't actually bullet proof is what bothered him, it was that a random person baited him into an interaction so they could criticize his purchase. While I might not be a fan of the cybertruck, I don't want to be going and making anybody feel bad about buying one. If someone gets joy out of owning and driving a cybertruck and are willing to put up with these issues who am I or anybody else to try and take that away from them and make them feel bad about it? The only time I have a problem is when people straight up lie or spread misinformation to explain away issues people have had with the cybertruck. This guy doesn't seem to do that - he just wants to be able to enjoy his cybertruck without people trying to make him feel bad about owning one and is open and honest about the issues he's had. What is so wrong with that?
To be fair initially I thought it being bulletproof was cool as hell, until I realized how pointless that feature is lmao
This video describes the Cybertruck as a pure horror show
It looks like a horror show too.
Get educated or be enslaved
Zzzzzzombies
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Well it's not wrong
@@SPUDWRENCHIt drives like a horror show as well. Or so they say when it isn't in the shop.
@@Ce0ammer you've seen nothin then
10:50 " so many people hate it for whatever reason" bro, you just gave us a bunch of reasons lmao
My thoughts precisely
I had to stop after the sun visor broke the gear shifter, and his reaction was "I was starting to get frustrated"
I just love Teslas' business model:
Instead of paying test drivers you let customers pay you for doing the test driving
Instead of earning money in a decent way you let other companies pay you CO2 - royalties
Pay over $100,000 to test their vehicle.
That's what most car manufacturers do (or did). Especially Mercedes-Benz after the W126.
@@manoman0 not to that extent (as far as I can tell - mostly german cars that is)
@@kommentato1328 It could well be a monday car (US: lemon car). We'll see. I wish Tesla good luck with that thing, I mean, they did come up with innovative stuff and not just more of same old, same old.
@@manoman0 thats right
Never saw anybody so enthusiastic to show off their gullibility. Hey dude, I got a vintage Yugo - yours for $30k. And it RUNS!! Sheesh...
Hold on to that Yugo, it will be a classic worth at least $40.
If you fill up the gas tank. 😅@@tedmoss
@@tedmoss Sounds like you're saying I should be a bit flexible on my $30k asking price...NEVER!! I'm a proud Craigslister and like all Craigslisters "I know what I've got here and I KNOW WHAT IT'S WORTH!!!"
Dude is sporting an Apple watch, lives in California, and loves his Cybertruck.
Only one type of person buys one of these things, and you're looking at him.
He’s got a lot more money than you
Sir, you have Buddah levels of patience. Hope you get everything fixed and can enjoy your truck. Take care
If this is your dream vehicle I would hate to see one of your nightmares. That thing is not fit for purpose.
I was thinking the same thing. With so much interesting and nice on the market, who on earth has this "thing" as their dream car? Insane.
🤣🤣🤣
If this truck was made by any other car company you would all be screaming we need to start a class action on this piece of trash.
But because it's a Tesla all the owner's are na it's good they sorting it it will be fine.
But they are not fanboys.
Driving around in a truck that is literally falling apart around them.
What is it going to take for people to see that the dude is a scam artist.
All these fanboys own too much Tesla stock. They'd be essentially suing themselves with a class action.
@@philojudaeusofalexandria9556 You do have a point, we have seen the light and will be rich soon.
Thunderfoot has been putting out video 's about How Elon is a complete fraud way before anyone else. Check him out!!!!
The emperor wears no clothes
I do not know but I think Tesla would be a far better company and would most likely not lose money right now if they had customers that expected and demanded better from them.
Tesla needs some tough love and they aren't getting it from customers. They are getting it from everyone else but they are just being labeled as haters and ignored.
I saw one person on twitter that just bought a brand new Tesla and it broke down very quickly and when he got it back to Tesla to get it fixed, they argued that the warranty didn't cover that. So he complained on Twitter and all that and after a few days he wrote on Twitter that "Tesla went above and beyond and fix it free of charge".
"Above and beyond" ? For trying to fuck over a customers by denying him his warranty and only changing their mind due to being called out on it?
Any other car company would have accepted the car, fixed it and sent you on your merry way free of charge with no questions asked. Because they wouldn't dare to cheat a customer out of his warranty. Their brand is on the line afterall.
But for Tesla owners, it is apperently going above and beyond to uphold the warranty. Why I also heard that if you got issues then best to lawyer up because Tesla will try to screw you over otherwise. But this is apperently acceptable to Tesla customers.
"the beginning of any relationship is tough" no one has ever said that lmao, actually they normally say you're in the honeymoon phase when you first have a relationship. Good luck on the truck man, I legitimately hope the best for you. Definitely would be concerned for any vehicle with that many issues right off the bat though.
Thank you for being transparent because every other creator is taking about how flawless and great the Cybertruck is. Your sacrifice has prevented me from acting on my preorder because I could not accept these issues given how much they’re charging. Definitely not a car for that faint of heart.
Thank you for getting out of my way in line.
I just seen another TH-cam channel having a horrible time with their truck.
Lamar mk
This is an unfinished product. I don't understand the enthusiasm of some folks for wanting to pay to be test drivers. Other companies have the employees to do that. It doesn't matter if your particular vehicle is one of the first. The company has been on the market for more than a decade. So why is there still room for excuses as if it was a start up that began its journey a few months ago. So you are not the early adopter that people were ten years ago. You are a generic customer who, for whatever reason, likes to be abused.
They want the chance to swallow elon
Well said. This guy is an EVangelist.
Enthusiasm?...Its more like theyre tired of waiting..............Thats how Elon makes people take his junk with a smile....He makes them so wanting and hungry they are blinded then locked in on payments once the vin number is sent....
Let me begin by declaring that I'm definitively NOT a Tesla, nor a Musk fan.
So with that said, regarding Your comment I would say that You just don't understand "enthusiasts" and "early adopters", and I'm not one of those (either). But I know that there are a fare number of people who get so "enamoured" with certain aspects of a "gadget".Be that how it looks or some other feature of it. That they are quite willing to put up with a multitude of other shortcomings of the "gadget" just because of the things that they so "love" about it...
And to that I say, to each their own, as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else that is...
Best regards.
Very unfinished. The build quality and issues are mind boggling bad. As an engineer it makes me weep
Worst vehicle launch of all time. At least people are starting to realize Elmo isn't a genius.
Actually, he is a genius, as he can easily collect piles of money from so many fools in the planet, by selling promises, which at the end of the day are just expensive trash!
That's what an overhyped lego brick and wheels gets you.
hey! lego actually has quality standards when it comes to durability, safety, and precision (and probably other things but im not a lego expert so those are the only points i'll defend lego on)
I got a first model year Toyota Tacoma in 2016 even though everyone told me not to buy a first year anything because of all the issues. I'm at 100k miles now and have not had a single issue, and that was a MUCH cheaper vehicle than a cybertruck. Tesla's complete lack of quality control is absolutely baffling. I'm astounded people still buy them.
But that's a Toyota, does NOTHING to try differentiate itself from the competition, apart from the so called "reliability", would probably be the most boring thing in the world. At least the Cybertruck is unique. But each to their own, if I had the money, I know what I'd be picking.
I'm astonished that you watch videos on a vehicle you hate.
Comparing an updated version of a Toyota truck to a completely new design is ridiculous as well.
@@jeffbachmann7161but it’s not ridiculous to compare them as trucks available for sale. One values reliability and high quality while the other relies on gimmicks and broken promises. The CyberTruck is a POS and the only really important design progression it’s brought to the table is a 48 volt system and steer-by-wire. Everything else is just silliness
@@jeffbachmann7161my friend the "updated" Tacomas have horrible build quality even the hardcore Toyota fans are getting red with rage with Toyota.
@@akj2387 Toyota Trd 4x4 or Trd Pros are the only trucks that can get its self out the Mud, Sand, or Snow if stuck (You can literally get out the truck while it unstucks itself) but cyber trash is totally unique.🤣
With all the one off problems it was the non bullet proof issue that pushed you over the edge?
Hard to believe that windshield got through QC. And that peddle “fix” looked like a diy by someone not mechanically inclined.
Telsa has no quality control.
That pedal "fix" is a pop rivet on a 100k truck?!!! And the dude installed it without even holding the piece solidly. What a cartoon this all is.
@@oldhickory4686 Even I know he did it wrong, it was later repaired.
It's very obvious there's no real quality control at this company.
You are the exact opposite of me. Any vehicle that leaves me stranded, or I feel is unsafe, I am OUT!
Yes, may car is getting very old. As soon as I see a new car that I think I can trust better than it, I am buying it. I do that thing of setting aside a "car payment" even when I own the car outright so that I can buy the next one with no drama.
Bought my used Subaru Impreza five years ago for $5500. the check engine light’s been on ever since but otherwise it’s worked perfectly. Just replaced the radiator and the mechanic says one of the back axles might be on its way out. Feeling really great about my purchase: ) Thanks!
If it was under development for 2 years, like many new cars, you could forgive the early adopter problems, but this truck has had almost 5 years to get rid of the bugs and problems!
I don’t think you understand how building a car works. Most “bugs” won’t show up until it’s out the door and in the hands of owners, or do you believe that ICE cars are never recalled by the bazillions every year??
Tesla quality control is a joke.
@@Drcraigfreeman Nonsense. Never heard such nonsense coming out of anyone as this fool. If I had half as many issues with a microwave, I’d return it immediately.
@@Drcraigfreeman actually they heavily late with production and had no time to test and to finish it. Mostly, cos there are no parts same with any other vehicle. So it have level of reliability as Ford model T by its nature.
The Cybertruck reminds me of the 1968 AMC Javelin AMX muscle car which came out late 1967. It was quirky, fast, different, a lot of people wanted one, but the build quality was atrocious- sometimes parts would fall off just sitting there or the passenger door could not be opened because excess carpet was glued to it. …. like the raft of problems in the Cybertruck of this video.
I am in camp 1. It ain't innovative, it ain't a truck and it ain't quality. At the price they're charging for these they should be perfect - no ifs, no buts. Nice pop rivet job on that pedal - where do they put the drywall screws? I respect your decision to go down with the ship, Sir.
It's backwards-innovative. Interface that is hazardous for driving, and several "features" like SBW that introduce major operational and safety failure points that wouldn't normally be there.
some jb weld would have worked fine, just scrape the dumbass plastic lol, but for 100k you get cheap plastic, why not a manufactured aluminum or steel pedal wtf. cheapskate
@@CrabSpirits But they took out more failure points than they put in, so it is more reliable now.
Don’t forget to put a roll of duct tape in the glove box. Sounds like you will need it for improvements.
Kobra, we ain't hatin' on you. We just think you deserve better and you told us enough to know Tesla fell short on the truck itself. Your dream is not the truck. Your dream is golden. Tesla needs to deliver a truck that meets that dream. Good video for keeping it real.
Literally 100k trash can.
Not literally that though, is it?
@@urbanspaceman7183 Well if everything inside it is trash, the argument could be made.
@@urbanspaceman7183 yes every single one was recalled for the gas pedal getting stuck full acceleration doesn’t it go 0-60 in like 0.6 seconds? Trash can even looks like one! Imagine!
That's an insult to trash cans everywhere!
@@SalvatoreScardino-mi6jq LOOOOOOLZ!!!!
You have had more issues on your car, than I have had on my 3000GT which is 30 years old.
The Cyber is simply a novelty vehicle, currently marketed towards people with more money than good judgement. My 11 year old son and his buddies commentary on the Cyber, "That's not a proper truck".
Yup the EV market is saturated. Elon had to think of something new. He couldn’t tell people FSD will be done a year from now like he has been for the last 5 years. Tesla is in big trouble as a company.
It pretty much says "I have money rob me"
My 9 year old son saw one in person and laughed. He said it was so ugly.😆
This is a “brand new” truck??! Time is money….you’ve spent more time at the garage than you’ve had the truck😂
I mean when you have enough money to be comfortable, who really cares?
@@Marynicole830 yeah who cares right? just got to waste your free time by worrying about issues that should not exist in the first place and bringing your car in to get fixed 10 times no big deal completly normal for new cars to have 10 problems nothing to see here
I notice a reoccurring theme with all Tesla owners - they're all willing to put up with dreadful service, dreadful build quality from a company that's had over a decade to get it right. If I bought any other car and things fell off it like that I'd be rejecting the car. My 20yo Volvo has none of these problems and that's done 180k. The build quality on the Cybertruck is worse than a 1987 Cadillac Seville hooptie with 340k on the clock and 8 previous owners 😂 But sadly people are completely blinkered by the 'Tesla Hype'. It's sad that people have lowered their standards to this these days...
Build quality has nothing to do with how many owners a car had or the miles on it. However, my Caddy was poorly made, and I had to trade it in at the Nissan dealer.
Did that Seville have the Northstar V8? The 1st versions of those were junk.
People will accept way less issues from a $800 tv than a $100k Tesla truck. Hilarious.
Imagine how bad the Cybertruck would be if Musk were not the guy who knows more about manufacturing than anyone on Earth?
😂😂😂
The only thing Musk knows more about that anyone else on earth is how to lie.
Lol!!!!!!!!
If that dickhead knew ANYTHING about manufacturing, he would know, you don't make any object that's subject to weather in stainless steel.
Imagine how much better it would be if Elon didn't make all his design decisions based on stoner mid life crisis and God like ego ?? LoL
Remote opening up the tailgate on a $100,000 truck (and hoping it works). Me with my used 2010 Honda minivan I paid $5000. I press a button and I can open and close the sliding doors. In 5 years of use, a few problems like a starter, an alternator. For a used van with 200,000 miles, I have had LESS problems than typical CT owners. And I can fit my bicycles inside it. I have more cargo are space.
It‘s funny how many people with internet channels or sites were under the first few „lucky ones“.
Just coincidence?
But this backfired to Tesla, when so many people say to a wide audience were the (many) problems lie.
"The beginning of a relationship can be rough..." That's supposed to be the honeymoon period. You're describing the end, divorce. (A pickup truck with a POS tailgate? Grounds right there.)
In the beginning of a relationship, everything seems perfect, and you feel like you're walking on air. Reality hits later on. That's why I found that statement so confusing.
Yeah, exactly. The beginning of a relationship is not rough... usually you're oblivious to the other person's faults because you are so infatuated by the fun/newness etc. He is on so much copium that he even gets his analogies completely backwards.
You forgot or don't know about the biggest Cyber truck problem. The truck is hazardous for your family because of poor crash test results. Also this truck is hazardous for other vehicles and pedestrians on the road.
Never be able to sell it here in the UK. Vehicles sold here are a much safer
I was kind of cringing about the entire family driving home on the truck. This seems like an unsafe family vehicle. I'm sure he didn't know that and listened to the marketing.
But not hazardous to his family, if he's driving it~ Duh!
@@nicolassales8679 I don't know why not, now you have your "freedom" so you can import dangerous things without the regulations of the "very bad" EU....
btw the cyberturd fits quite well with the brexiters
Then get off the road CT4L
The truck has issues, the company has issues, and Musk has some real issues, but you are one of a few people that took the leap and bought a CyberTruck because you wanted one regardless. I hope you continue to be happy with it and things work out for you.
So... why is it OK for this vehicle to have so many issues? Ford gets roasted over an injector issue on the Bronco Sport, but a "vehicle", that can't make it 5 miles off the lot is considered wonderful. At this point, this should go back as part of a lemon law.
In my opinion, it's because of Tesla's vision and mission. Ford doesn't have a car in a Mars transfer orbit around the sun, whereas Tesla does. Ford's CEO hasn't launched history's biggest rocket 3 times in the last year, whereas Tesla's has. And no car company has done more to make real what many perceive as a sustainable transportation future. Personally, I prefer to drive a Mazda, but I do appreciate the company's vision.
You mean the 15 Fords who had their fuel injectors repaired under warrenty?
@@TroySavary What satellites did GM ever launch? Hughes which GM bought made satellites but they never built the launch vehicles. GM hasn't owned Hughes since 1999.
@@Dularr how about the 700,000 ford eco-boost engines being recalled last year. There are a bunch more Ford engines that were junk over the years as well.
@@johnarnold893 I looked it up. I replace those belts every 100,000 miles. Defiantly don't wait for those belts to fail. I know the service manual recommends 150,000. But I replaced them early.
This nightmare is your 'dream vehicle'? Prayers for you, Sir. Take courage to keep positive. But thank you for your honesty.
Mine too.
A fool and his money are soon parted.
There are plenty of new-from-the-ground-up vehicles that come onto the market -- but few have anywhere near this level of chronic issues.
I've seen just three cyber trucks on northern California roads in the past few weeks. One was unceremoniously broken down and abandoned on the side of the 580 freeway - not a good look from a marketing stance, at least, if you ask me (and I "own" a marketing company),
Yep, they said that about Rolls Royce as well.
I saw that same Cybertruck about 2 weeks ago also on my way home. It was the first one I ever saw in the wild.
Consumers Report rates vehicles on number of defects out of 100 in the first year. It looks like your CT may reach that in record time.
How do you feel that in 1-2 years Tesla is gone and there is no Customersuport?
I remember when American trucks were built like Tonka toys and survived thirty years of daily abuse.
Most still do.
Back then I lived in the rust belt, and you were lucky if the sheet metal lasted more than a couple of years on a US built truck. I don’t miss having to adjust points every couple thousand miles and do periodic carburetor rebuilds. It took Toyota to light a fire under the US makers to up their game and now everyone’s trucks are better. What aggravates me is that it is difficult to get a basic truck with the reliability improvements but without a million electronic gadgets and plush interior without having order a fleet service stripped model and waiting a long time to get it.
@@wtmayhew That's great. How does the Cybertruck improve on any of that?
@@AkioWasRight The Cybertruck introduces several important engineering changes to the consumer light truck market such as steer by wire* and four wheel steering. Obviously what Cybertruck does not introduce is additional quality.
*I have issues with the Cybertruck steer by wire because unlike Mercedes and Infinity, the ZF designed system does not have a physical intermediate shaft as a fallback in the event of total electrical failure. With a physical fallback, the intermediate shaft is normally held uncoupled by an electromagnet and in the loss of power, the magnet drops out allowing a clutch to recouple the shaft. The reason to delete the shaft is to improve the interior packaging, but it is a safety compromise I don’t like.
I’ve been criticized elsewhere by people who liken the Cybertruck steering to a commercial airliner. The Cybertruck is a single circuit dual redundant motor system with a tie-breaker transducer. It really can’t be called triply redundant the way Tesla markets it. Comparing to Airbus aircraft, the A320, A330, A340 while glass cockpit maintain a mechanical parallel to the rudder (not other surfaces). The A350 was the first fully fly by wire. The control system is two parallel circuits. The first circuit is quadruply redundant with additional power provided by a RAT (deployable ram air turbine in the face of loss of engine and battery power). The second circuit is triply redundant and include a simplified control computer which operates independently of the glass cockpit. The Airbus is an order of magnitude at least more safe than the minimal system in a Cybertruck. Total loss of control in commercial aircraft happens about once every 12.5 million miles. There was an incident in New Zealand in March 2024 where a Boeing 787 inexplicable loss all control for several minutes before landing safely, but only after passengers were injured by violent uncontrolled movements. The incident is under investigation and a root cause has not been disclosed at this time.
The difference is in numbers. There are a few thousand fly by wire aircraft in operation, but there could be up to 250,000 Cybertrucks entering service every year. If the back of the envelope estimate of the redundancy in a Cybertruck is an order of magnitude less effective than an A350 is correct, a loss of control incident in Cybertruck can be expected about every 1.25 million miles. The total rate of incidents will be higher because there are many more vehicles in operation and the per capita base rate can be expected to be higher.
@@wtmayhew Points? Carburetters?
You must be very, very old.
You have a very positive attitude which is admirable.
I simply don’t have time to drive back and forth from service centers.
You paid good money for the car, you deserve to have a positive experience.
I’m in camp 1.
Hey man, just bought a new Kia. I had a volkswagen. I never had a single serviceable issue in 150,000 miles with the VW, and my Kia Sportage is a techy dream so far. You should not be putting up with even a couple issues like this. How can you excuse it?
It's a pos...you got fleeced
You bought a lemon
The Cybertruck IS a lemon. 🍋
It's a lemon wrapped up in a lemon squeezer.
No, he didn't buy a lemon... he bought a Tesla. Oh, wait... 🤔
You mean he bought a Tesla
Tesla = 🍋
You have way more patience and understanding than I would ever have after buying a new car. Especially an expensive new car. Sorry but I would’ve drop that thing off at the dealership immediately and said keep it! I don’t have time for shotty merchandise - especially cars.
The cool kids are calling them Cyber Turds.
I heard one call them "Low Poly AF"
Anyone who bought this to be cool are deluding themselves. It might have a trendiness shine of about 6 months tops. Then, the mockery will over take the novelty.
"The beginning of any relationship can be rough" ... absolutely not true. If things are rough in a relationship during the honeymoon period it generally indicates deeper issues further down the line. My grandma would say run for the hills. She was a wise lady.
I hate to say it but if I was spending as much as the Cybertruck costs, I would expect perfection. I bought a Ford Maverick(2023). I’ve had it for just over a year and all I’ve had to do is change the oil and pump the gas and for much much less. It’s beautiful, peppy and practical. Sorry your vehicle is giving so much trouble.
wow, the tailgate rear view camera is mounted to the tailgate? that is just funny. the truck was so rushed, engineers had no time to think long term or something.
I drew the body of that truck in 1969 on my desk in 4th grade. 😂
That's my intellectual property! I would sue but I'm embarrassed to be associated with what they built. YIKES! What a piece of crap.
And here I thought crap only came in silver but no in many other colors also.
its the same with my model 3, build quality is so bad and all i get from customer support is "within spec", seems to me they have no quality control
Dude the fix for the pedal is a RIVET? There is no way they consider this permanent. Rivets are hollow, in wet and winter season areas you're gonna rub your salty boots all over this tiny thing and fill it up with grimy water until it just falls off rusted to the tits.
While I agree with you. He's in Cali, so I doubt that's an issue. 😂
@@wadewilson6628 Dissimilar metals corrode when in contact with each other with any kind of moisture.
yeah and little grit will wear it away pretty quickly happens all the time on my equipment
Aluminum pop rivets rust?
@@tedmossno aluminum does not rust but it does corrode. And if you have aluminum and stainless steel together you get dissimilar metal corrosion.
At that point, he knew that he effed up. Paid for Rolling Thunder, but he got a rolling blunder.
Any other car brand would've been back at the dealer's for a complete refund. If not, a class action lawsuit.
Yes, a class action.
I don’t remember the Wrangler 392, F150 Raptor, or even the Rivian having so many quality issues on first run models. Toyota would fire their CEO if they put out a new vehicle with this many problems.
They all kept it a secret, not like Tesla.
If a vehicle like this came out from a Japanese manufacturer in the 60's or 70's the CEO would've committed Seppuku
Too much electronics why would opening a tail gate need to be electronic anyways.
It's cheaper then engineering a mechanical release. Seriously
@@MrMrbrianbechtel No it isn't. Seriously.
The whole car is a computer, deal with it. My model Y is superb.
@@MrMrbrianbechtel than*
@@tedmoss computers crash lol
It's wild, for $100k you are looking around and saying i guess it's ok cause they are all messed up.
tesla sure knows how to do R&D, sell it half finished and let the customers find all the problems
If you're enjoying your CT, that's all that matters, it's your car not mine. But it's really hard not to jump on the hate train when you have these many issues. Just look at all the issues you've had within one month. What can we expect in 10 years?
"oh, but it's a first gen product, other early Teslas had issues too"
Yeah, you know what other car is a first gen product? My 2014 Cadillac ELR. They only sold 3000 of those in total (they were hideously overpriced when new, that's why no one bought them), and it's a GM product and GM isn't exactly synonymous with quality.
And yeah I won't lie, it has had some issues, but they've all been minor issues, biggest one being a dead zone it the touch screen which was fixed by a $50 replacement part off Amazon. 10 years later, the car isn't falling apart, the Cybertruck quite literally is. I can go through a car wash without destroying the car. The overhead lights aren't hanging from a cable. The trunk still latches shut. The interior doesn't rattle at all. Resetting the infotainment doesn't light up the dashboard like a Christmas tree, the pedals aren't falling off and trying to kill me, etc.
Your wife is so smart and nice talking you through with it. Just wish Tesla quality control gets better soon cause I love Tesla but it just has too many problems.
You’re having issues as well?
@@KobraToldYayes
Get rid of that overgrown sardine can on wheels. You bought a high tech trash can with built-in batteries.
Whose lid you can't keep closed? I will pay you for it.
That cyber truck will be become a money pit after 6 years of ownership especially the lithium battery cells
And the tires probably.
@retrosimon9843 Yes, that I believe due to the heavy lithium battery underneath the truck
It's already a money pit for Tesla. It will be a money pit for the owner as soon as they try to re-sell it or the warranty runs out.
That’s true The owner will sell it for cheap just to make a quick buck because they know they will be out of warranty
@@philojudaeusofalexandria9556 hope they dont wash it without putting into car wash mode.
If i bought a brand new car or truck and had this many problems i would be losing my mind. You are a very understanding man my friend
It’s just a truck and a super impractical one at that for guys like me who are contractors. If this was a dating relationship, everyone would tell you to run.
Why? no one listens.
If a "pick up truck" can't haul a 4'x8' plywood sheet,.....what good is it?
I don't know, but it will.
How? If you duct tape it on?
@@michaelfoster-qw2tw
This thing is a lemon. It is nothing but issues. If you go a full week without having to ring Telsa saying "yeah, something new fell off" i'd be surprised
This rollout tells me that QA at Tesla for the Cybertuck line is very unsatisfactory. It’s like they’re using their first crop of customers to alpha-test their $100,000 “luxury” truck. That just doesn’t sit well with me. I want Tesla to succeed as a car company, but things like this roll-out debacle really make that hard.
Too much bait and switch from Musk. I have no respect for him at all.
I think part of the problem is Elon Musk is EXTREMELY optimistic when presenting timelines for things, which basically puts pressure on Tesla to bring something to market ASAP even if they haven't worked out all the kinks yet because Elon Musk has given a date, and the further behind that date the product is delivered the worse it makes the company look. It's a problem that exists at literally every Elon Musk owned company - unrealistic optimistic timelines that can never be satisfactorily met.
You showed enormous patience in the face of constant and inexcusable problems.
I am a Tesla owner, and stock owner. The frustration I have with the CT is how bad it is. It hurts me, not even having one. Software issues, k, those can be fixed and fixed remotely. The hardware issues though. This should not be happening in 2024. Tesla is a matured platform now. There are no excuses for it.
Bending over backwards to be fair, a radically new design is going to open a Pandora’s box of unforeseen issues. That said, going so radical wasn’t such a good idea.
I was a Tesla shareholder myself until three months ago. The Cybertruck is itself a sign of a much deeper problem at Tesla.
in zombie apocalypse this guy gonna wish he purchased a Tundra.
It slices a bunch of carrots with the push of a button.
Most these dudes fit in a diesel truck you know. This is so funny. I can‘t believe this people gonna laugh man
This isn't your dream vehicle this is a half baked grift Elon got you for 100 plus large. Your vehicle isn't usable anth just told you to pound sand. I don't know about you but who has time for all this back and forth to the dealership for any car, I got better things to spend my day on.
I have a 2wd 22 Chevy Colorado, 2.5 litre, 6-speed auto. Guess what? ZERO issues at all and a deal at $27k. Life's good when you make good decisions, brother ;-)
And you got real lucky.
Unless they have worked the bugs out, the Colorados have a really bad reliability reputation.
All them times you hit the trunk button finally caught up LOL!
Google: Lemon Law
This is beyond ridiculous!
Drive home, two stops of 25 minutes. WTF?
I have been driving for more that forty years never had a new car or truck even close to issues like those ! Hell I own a 72 gmc for ,more that 40 years It never had to go back to the dealer ever !