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Recent Youtube Video Cybertruck the Worst Vehicle Tesla has ever made.

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CT is great, but def the worst Tesla I have owned
Missed on promised specs/price
Pedal Rivet, Cantrails, PCS, etc.

Worst of the best but thats ok
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Recently saw a video created by an experienced Tesla Repair Shop which reported a scathing commentary regarding how poorly the 2024 Cybertruck as made. As I am an early adopter vehicle 3200 about, I have had my troubles with the replacement of the tonneau cover and few other small items but nothing since then even though I only have 11,000 miles on the vehicle. I am curious what our cybertruck community has to say about that. I do have a friend who returned his under the CA lemon law. My signature 2016 Model X as outlined in the same video was a repair nightmare. What I learned was never to buy first or even 2nd production again. Your feedback appreciated.
Youtubers will say anything for clicks. Bashing Tesla gets clicks. There is no question that Tesla introduced a lot of new tech in the CT, and there are always problems with new tech.

I cannot wait to get my CT. The best truck on the market. GM, Toyota, Dodge, and Ford trucks are blowing motors. GM trucks (Silverado/Sierra) and SUVs from 2019–2025 are experiencing major motor issues, largely centered on 5.3L and 6.2L V8 engines. Dodge and Ram trucks, particularly with 3.0L EcoDiesel, 6.7L Cummins, and 5.7L Hemi engines, have documented cases of engine failure. Recent Ford truck engine failures primarily involve 2021–2022 F-150s, Broncos, and3.0L EcoBoost models due to faulty intake valves, prompting recalls. Toyota is recalling over 100,000 Tundra and Lexus LX/GX vehicles (2022–2024 models) due to engine failures in their 3.4L twin-turbo V6, often caused by machining debris (swarf) left inside the engine, causing main bearing failure.
 
 








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