Question for owners: has your Cybertruck been issue / problem free?

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HAS YOUR CT BEEN PROBLEM FREE?
Not only problem free, but it's also amazing to drive, off-road or on, open highways at 80 mph or tight parking lots at 5 mph, it doesn't matter, it feels amazing and is so effortless to make it do what you want, once you get over the initial learning curve. It took me a couple of days to feel completely comfortable with it's non-traditional operation. It may have taken me a week or two to feel completely natural if I wasn't coming from other Tesla.

It has functioned flawlessly for the 1400+ miles I've driven it so far, much of it off-road, in the last 2 months since I picked it up at the delivery center. Pure joy, my wife likes riding in it too (but she still hasn't driven it yet!). I'm not preventing her, she just knows it drives well from listening to me rave about it and from feeling how it rides when she's in the passenger seat. Now she has one on order too!
 

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Bruv, your caps lock is on! It's too late at night for that šŸ˜€

+1200 miles so far, and I have my first service appointment scheduled for the rear right hanger hook that I didn't know about until my nephew found it deployed. It's supposed to click back into its slot but it doesn't. Quick, somebody inform Business Insider!!

Otherwise, smooth sailing! Even after washing it outside, leaving dead mosquitos on it, driving in heavy rain, and parking in the sun. A reprobate even threw a rock at it and it's perfectly fine.

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I accidentally pulled the seal halfway off tonneau runner coveršŸ˜‚ it didn't seem well bonded to the plastic in the first place. But it took about 10s and some super glue to reinstall. :eek::eek::eek:

Looking forward to being in the next "why the CT sucks" YouTube video! ALL CAPS EDITION!
 


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HAS YOUR CT BEEN PROBLEM FREE?
PROBLEMS? LET ME TELL YOU …

Oh, sorry! My caps lock was on and I don’t want to appear rude or deranged, so I had to fix that. Now, to continue…

… about that! My problem is so vexing that it’s forcing me to make major life changes.

Now that I have my Cybertruck I suddenly don’t need my old GMC truck, or my Mercedes sedan or my Corvette sport car. I’ll have to sell them! That means I’ll lose my multi-car insurance discount and the insurance premium I’m paying on the Cybertruck is going to go UP!!

Ugh! So disappointing!!!
 

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1,800 miles in and it’s perfect. Only problem I’ve encountered is the tonneau cover doesn’t close from the phone app.

This is far and away the most incredible vehicle I’ve ever owned.

To quote from Ferris, ā€œI love driving it; it is so choice. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one upā€ 🤪
 

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1500+ miles in about a month and problem free! I've definitely taken it off the beaten path a few times and have used it for towing. It is really tough to go back and drive anything else (including other Teslas).
 


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HAS YOUR CT BEEN PROBLEM FREE?
1200+ miles so far, first time Tesla owner. Never had an EV, always drive trucks. This thing is NEXT LEVEL (all caps). No significant issues thus far. Zero regrets, and honestly for the FUN and utility this thing is UNDERPRICED.
 
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Not only problem free, but it's also amazing to drive, off-road or on, open highways at 80 mph or tight parking lots at 5 mph, it doesn't matter, it feels amazing and is so effortless to make it do what you want, once you get over the initial learning curve. It took me a couple of days to feel completely comfortable with it's non-traditional operation. It may have taken me a week or two to feel completely natural if I wasn't coming from other Tesla.

It has functioned flawlessly for the 1400+ miles I've driven it so far, much of it off-road, in the last 2 months since I picked it up at the delivery center. Pure joy, my wife likes riding in it too (but she still hasn't driven it yet!). I'm not preventing her, she just knows it drives well from listening to me rave about it and from feeling how it rides when she's in the passenger seat. Now she has one on order too!
Not only problem free, but it's also amazing to drive, off-road or on, open highways at 80 mph or tight parking lots at 5 mph, it doesn't matter, it feels amazing and is so effortless to make it do what you want, once you get over the initial learning curve. It took me a couple of days to feel completely comfortable with it's non-traditional operation. It may have taken me a week or two to feel completely natural if I wasn't coming from other Tesla.

It has functioned flawlessly for the 1400+ miles I've driven it so far, much of it off-road, in the last 2 months since I picked it up at the delivery center. Pure joy, my wife likes riding in it too (but she still hasn't driven it yet!). I'm not preventing her, she just knows it drives well from listening to me rave about it and from feeling how it rides when she's in the passenger seat. Now she has one on order too!
That’s awesome man I’m really happy for

Im a little worried about how long will it take for me to be comfortable riding since it’s a huge truck
Not only problem free, but it's also amazing to drive, off-road or on, open highways at 80 mph or tight parking lots at 5 mph, it doesn't matter, it feels amazing and is so effortless to make it do what you want, once you get over the initial learning curve. It took me a couple of days to feel completely comfortable with it's non-traditional operation. It may have taken me a week or two to feel completely natural if I wasn't coming from other Tesla.

It has functioned flawlessly for the 1400+ miles I've driven it so far, much of it off-road, in the last 2 months since I picked it up at the delivery center. Pure joy, my wife likes riding in it too (but she still hasn't driven it yet!). I'm not preventing her, she just knows it drives well from listening to me rave about it and from feeling how it rides when she's in the passenger seat. Now she has one on order too!
That’s awesome man I’m really happy for

Im a little worried about how long will it take for me to be comfortable riding since it’s a huge truck, this will be my 1st car ever
 
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Bruv, your caps lock is on! It's too late at night for that šŸ˜€

+1200 miles so far, and I have my first service appointment scheduled for the rear right hanger hook that I didn't know about until my nephew found it deployed. It's supposed to click back into its slot but it doesn't. Quick, somebody inform Business Insider!!

Otherwise, smooth sailing! Even after washing it outside, leaving dead mosquitos on it, driving in heavy rain, and parking in the sun. A reprobate even threw a rock at it and it's perfectly fine.

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sorry, when I mean business everything has to be in caps lol I’m glad that’s the only little issue you have.
 
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I accidentally pulled the seal halfway off tonneau runner coveršŸ˜‚ it didn't seem well bonded to the plastic in the first place. But it took about 10s and some super glue to reinstall. :eek::eek::eek:

Looking forward to being in the next "why the CT sucks" YouTube video! ALL CAPS EDITION!
Yeah those CT critics are definitely out there waiting and watching lol
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