Owning a Cybertruck: 5 Problems, Cost Breakdown, 10,000 Mile Review

Uploaded 7 months ago by Devon Loerop

Video Summary

The Tesla Cybertruck offers an exhilarating and unparalleled driving experience, outperforming gas-powered trucks.

A noticeable issue is a missing light bar, which was included in the purchase order but remains unfulfilled after a period of ownership.

The Cybertruck has exceptional ground clearance, standing at 17 inches. This provides versatility across terrains.

The Cybertruck can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds, making it notably quick.

Its powerful tri-motor electric powertrain delivers over 850 horsepower.

The rear wheels feature four-wheel steering for improved maneuverability and a tighter turning radius.

The truck has numerous storage spaces located throughout its design. The tonneau cover is strong enough to stand on.

The owner purchased a new 14K dump trailer. The towing capacity has enhanced construction projects.

On delivery day, the vehicle was missing a trim panel. Service response time and support was exemplary.

The steering is fly-by-wire, which, after adjustment, renders conventional steering systems obsolete.

The 2024 Cybertruck purchase price was $135,816.

Full self-driving has improved substantially with a later update.

The Cybertruck has been averaging a drop of approximately 4-5% daily energy usage.

High insurance premiums remain a downside, costing $3,244 annually.

The yearly electricity cost is estimated to be $1,476 when mainly charging at home.

Ownership after 10 years is financially preferable when choosing the Cybertruck for over $54,000 in savings.

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