How many Tesla Cybertruck owners can relate to this country song?
Karl Jónsson on the Tesla Cybertruck Facebook Owners page says, "I prompted Suno to make a country song about a Cybertruck that drove itself back to the dealership after the owner missed his truck payments."
If you aren't familiar with it, Tech Radar says Suno AI, or just Suno, is an AI music generator that became widely known after December 2023, when it partnered with Microsoft to provide a plugin for Copilot. Since then, it has become one of the most sought-after AI music generators, thanks to its ability to make song creation as easy as using ChatGPT for text creation."
They say you can create full four-minute songs with Suno's latest V4 model (released in November 2024), even with a free account.
"The results can vary depending on your chosen genre, but Suno can produce awe-inspiring results. If you want something more specific, you can upload your audio clip and get Suno to base its song creation on your music using its Extend feature."
So, Karl wrote a country song about the Cybertruck being so expensive that the owner can't make the high monthly payment, so the Cybertruck is headed back to the Tesla dealer, driving itself.
Check out the verses below.
The sun was settin’, castin’ long shadows wide,
When my Cyber Truck left me, it took that lonesome ride.
It drove itself so steadily, like it knew that dirt road,
Headin' back to the dealer, with my debt it towed.
[Verse 2]
The payments I missed, they piled up too high,
And I watched it leave with tears in my eyes.
Elon, can't you hear me, don't let it be done,
I need that truck back; it's my only one.
[Chorus]
Oh, Elon, have some grace,
That truck filled an empty space.
It knew my heart, it knew my land,
It was more than metal under my hand.
[Verse 3]
The farm work's now harder, with that truck gone astray,
Plowin' fields by hand in the heat of the day.
That truck was my partner, through the mud and the rain,
Now I sit here alone, just relivin' the pain.
[Bridge]
If I'd had one more month, I'd have made it square,
But life's been a battle, with more than my share.
Elon, I'm beggin', I'm down on my knees,
Return my truck, I'm asking you please.
[Verse 4]
I'll make every payment, I'll do what it takes,
I'll mend all my fences, I'll own my mistakes.
But a man without wheels is a man without pride,
Bring back that Cyber Truck, and I'll restore my stride.
Check out Karl's song here https://suno.com/s/Ar4zG5JboDzMkhHs
How many Cybertruck owners, like Karl's song, have their electric truck repossessed by the bank because they can't make their payments? It's a situation that many can empathize with, a struggle that's more common than we might think.
While some individuals may be experiencing difficulty with payments, there are also reports of successful Cybertruck ownership. The Cybertruck is a relatively new model with high demand, and Tesla has stated they've sold 11,688 Cybertrucks as of June 2024. This indicates a significant number of satisfied owners who are enjoying the benefits of their Cybertruck.
Autoweek states that Tesla lowered lease prices to help move inventory, and WIRED notes that over 1 million people had reserved the Cybertruck, indicating a significant number of interested buyers.
It's important to note that:
- Repossession data is typically private: Banks and lenders don't release specific details about individual borrowers' payment situations.
- Demand is high: Tesla initially faced production delays, and there's ongoing public discussion about the Cybertruck's marketability and perceived performance.
- While there may be some instances of repossession, there's no evidence to suggest a widespread problem among Cybertruck owners.
However, a report from Newsweek says Tesla won't take back Cybertruck owners' vehicles.
Newsweek says, "Between plummeting resale values, trade-in rejections, vandalism with swastika graffiti and stickers on their cars, a growing movement of regretful Cybertruck owners are disguising their cars to avoid harassment, with some pointing their fingers directly at Tesla CEO Elon Musk."
The story says Kumait Jaroje, a Cybertruck owner and longtime electric vehicle enthusiast who runs a cosmetic surgery clinic in Southborough, Massachusetts, bought his truck in April 2024 for business purposes.
"I liked the look, I needed it for transportation, and I thought, 'Great, it's electric—cheaper to run.' Simple," he told Newsweek.
"At first, people would joke about the Cybertruck, give a thumbs up, thumbs down—whatever," he said. "Then suddenly, I'm getting middle fingers, people yelling at me, acting like I just drove out of a Trump rally."
Tesla Refuses To Take the Cybertruck Back
"I don't want to drive something that angers people," he said. "I tried to trade it in, but Tesla is refusing to take it back," Jaroje says.
"They just told me they weren't taking it," he said. "I even asked for written confirmation, and they sent me a text saying Tesla is not accepting Cybertruck trade-ins at this time."
Newsweek says that according to reports from the Cybertruck Owners Club, Jaroje isn't alone. The resale value of the Cybertruck—once hyped as the ultimate status symbol—is tanking. Prices on secondary markets are cratering, with some used models selling for tens of thousands less than their sticker price, which starts at about $80,000.
What are Cybertyruck Owners saying about Kumait Jaroje returning his CT?
A Reddit user says, "You'd figure a guy who runs a cosmetic surgery clinic would have a better sense of aesthetics. Imagine what the 'after' photos of his clients look like."
Another Reddit post says, "What part of ALL TESLA SALES ARE FINAL, do these Tesla buying losers not understand? To quote Elon Musk himself, if you're stupid enough to buy a Tesla and expect it to be reliable, 'YOU CAN GO (expletive) YOURSELF.' Make bad life choices, get life lessons."
In an unusual twist that echoes this theme of technology outpacing practicality, another Torque News writer recently shared a story about getting a flat tire on a Mustang Mach-E and discovering that without a physical key fob, the local tire shop was suddenly unable to move the vehicle. It’s an unexpected reminder that while we race toward smarter, more connected vehicles, these innovations can sometimes complicate the simplest of problems - like fixing a tire. The story, titled "So I Got a Low Tire in My Mustang Mach-E...", is a compelling look at how unlikely oversights in design can create very real obstacles in everyday life.
Conclusion
Tesla is not currently accepting Cybertrucks as trade-ins and is reportedly pushing owners who want to return them to go through the Lemon Law process, reports Electrek and Mashable. According to The Economic Times, this is due to a combination of factors, including a large inventory of unsold Cybertrucks and potentially declining resale values.
What About You?
What do you think of Cybertruck owners trying to return their vehicles? Click the red Add New Comment link below and let us know your thoughts.
Check out my Tesla Cybertruck story: I Was Worried About My Tesla Cybertruck, So I Parked Away From Everyone. When I Came Out, I Was Shocked to See My CT Dwarfed By Two Ford F-150s
I am Denis Flierl, a Senior Torque News Reporter since 2012. My 30+ year tenure in the automotive industry, initially in a consulting role with every major car brand and later as a freelance journalist test-driving new vehicles, has equipped me with a wealth of knowledge. I specialize in reporting the latest automotive news and providing expert analysis on Subaru, which you'll find here, ensuring that you, as a reader, are always well-informed and up-to-date. Follow me on my X SubaruReport, All Subaru, WRXSTI, @DenisFlierl, Facebook, and Instagram.
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Worthless truck and a silly…
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Worthless truck and a silly ditty...what's not to love, right?
The final line in the song…
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The final line in the song should be: and I just got a full tank of gas…
Thank goodness, she's gone,…
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Thank goodness, she's gone, she never was A-Ford -able, she done me wrong
My phone number is: (912)…
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My phone number is: (912) 482-1190. The Cyber truck is a reliable vehicle. If you don't want your CT, please deliver it to me at: 2534 Semken Avenue in Savannah,Georgia.
I'm on my way now, but I'll…
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In reply to My phone number is: (912)… by Louis Reed Jr (not verified)
I'm on my way now, but I'll likely die before I arrive.
No one is commenting on the…
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No one is commenting on the year old sales figures. Talk about laziness, can't even find EOY sales figures and 1st quarter sales figures. So many reservations were from people who can't afford one of these vehicles.
If so many on order why…
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If so many on order why would tesla not want trucks back ? Something does not sound or look right ?
Eric Peters at epautos.com…
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In reply to If so many on order why… by Jim (not verified)
Eric Peters at epautos.com covers Anthony you want to know about EVs.
Cyber trucks and using them…
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Cyber trucks and using them for work. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Joke.
You're saying the cyber…
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You're saying the cyber truck is in high demand? Lol. It's not. Tesla can't sell these atrocities after the initial few were delivered after years of people waiting. That's why the price on these trucks has dropped so much.
Anyone who brought the…
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Anyone who brought the cybertruck was taking a chance; the vehicle was new, unproven, unusual looking, and electric. Little did anyone know that Musk would become the most unpopular person in the world. Ultimately, it was a risky decision that has become a significant liability for most who acquired the cybertruck. People gambled and lost. Most of those who purchased the vehicle likely are financially better off than most folks, so they will likely survive the plummeted value of what has turned out to be an unreliable vehicle with multiple recalls, a very challenged ability to tow anything, and a public relations nightmare. Ultimately, they will probably become collectors items if one can hold onto the thing and keep it in a pristine and low mileage state.
Do you speak from experience…
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In reply to Anyone who brought the… by Michael McGuinness (not verified)
Do you speak from experience? I keep reading about how unreliable these things are and how they’re so useless. I own an Cyber Beast and enjoy every it every day. It’s my daily driver. I’ve hauled 2 yards of gravel with a Tarp to prevent rocks from getting in the tiedown points. A full pallet of blocks wall blocks @ 2700 lbs. I tow my 23 foot airstream But there’s nothing there. I’ve gone on road trips to death Valley and Joshua tree. As for recalls most are taken care of with a software update or are preventative due to very few failures. I’ve never been inconvenienced by my cyber truck and it has always done everything I asked of it and more.
So you don’t like it? Then don’t buy one. I just ask that you stop acting like you know what’s going on when you’ve never even experienced them. Good luck.
Only liberals with hate and…
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In reply to Anyone who brought the… by Michael McGuinness (not verified)
Only liberals with hate and intolerance issues toward Trump hate Musk. They're is nothing wrong with him. He is the same guy that they loved when he was (and still is) saving the planet from carbon emissions. You would have to be crazy to hate one guy so much that you would rather harm the planet than just let the guy be. Without hating people their own lives would be more enjoyable. There is nothing wrong with Trump, and nothing wrong with Musk. Liberals loved them both without a doubt, untill they became conservatives. Pure lunacy.
Show a video of the Cyber…
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Show a video of the Cyber truck driving itself or I'll declare this post a bunch of nonsense and a lie. Cars do not drive themselves
All these people talk about…
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All these people talk about how terrible the cybertruck is while probably never even rode in one. A cybertruck owner recently drove only the cybertruck for several months, then recently switch back to his almost equally priced f-250. He actually thought the truck was broken or something was wrong. He said he later realized that's just the way the truck always drove. Moral of the story, this guy who owns both an ev and ice vehicle, chose the ev. So surely it's not that bad
His mistake was buying a…
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In reply to All these people talk about… by John t (not verified)
His mistake was buying a truck for driving. Cars, like the "cybertruck", drive much better.
Wow. Your entire first…
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Wow. Your entire first paragraph is just to be able to write your title and capture people's attention. Your title is nothing but click bait - it doesn't reflect the content of your article. That is pitiful, dishonest, and wasting people's time. If you can't write something good enough that you can have a captivating title which actually reflects the content, then don't waste everyone's time.
My thoughts exactly! Total…
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In reply to Wow. Your entire first… by Nope noway (not verified)
My thoughts exactly! Total clickbait headline.
A country song about a cyber…
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A country song about a cyber truck driving itself down a dirt road and it working in the fields? Yeah, no farmers are buying cyber trucks or any electric trucks for that matter.
"I don't want to drive something that angers people". Or just here me out here, don't let what other people think affect what you decide to drive. Those people wouldn't know what "fascism" is if it jumped up and bit them. Leave it to Reddit users to call Tesla buyers losers. It's the norm on that leftist echo chamber.
If someone's afraid of what others think about you based on what they drive, learning to not care will benefit them much sooner than later. Attempting to trade it in at a Tesla dealership would only put you in another Tesla vehicle anyway and the people who are unhinged would still be angry because of what you drive. Not to mention you would be upside down because of depreciation anyway b
Silly waste of time. I did…
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In reply to A country song about a cyber… by Scott Wiggins (not verified)
Silly waste of time. I did not need to read this. I can actually say this idc what you drive bro. I Drive a Ram 1500 and love her! I personally hated geometry so driving an obtuse triangle that is a kindergarten drawn, just really not my thing....I wish I could design for tesla and make that money off my kids art work lol 😆 😂 😅
oh Wow it would be dream…
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oh Wow it would be dream come true to drive one ,
Every time a person buys a…
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Every time a person buys a new car, they have, I think it’s 2-3 days before the sale is final. No dealership has take backs!
As far as trade in’s. I don’t know what their contract says when they bought theirs cyber truck, but it makes sense not doing trade in’s with so many people on waiting list. People can’t hold Tesla responsible for what people do to their Cyber truck either.
Uh, no. "Cooling off"…
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In reply to Every time a person buys a… by Tammy (not verified)
Uh, no. "Cooling off" periods only apply to a few states and only to a few specific circumstances even then. For instance, if you bought an item that was being sold door to door, it might fall under a "cooling off" law. I have worked in the auto loan business for 25+ years and dealt with thousands of loans in every state, been have never seen one that able to be rescinded under such a law. People need to check their state laws before buying a car.
Stainless steel dumpsters…
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Stainless steel dumpsters... That's all I see when one drives by.
I can't help but laugh
🙄🤮🤣🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡😭
It looks like a huge…
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In reply to Stainless steel dumpsters… by VJ (not verified)
It looks like a huge stainless steel refrigerator on wheels a waste of Money.Ive had alot of vehicles in my life driving since 15 and never thought to drive a electric machinery nope!!!!
So basically he bought…
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So basically he bought something he couldn't afford and is begging for it back. I assume he has not called the bank and tried to negotiate his back payment. He just chose to whine and beg instead for something he has already proven he can't afford. Lol...
Made-up bs fairytale story…
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Made-up bs fairytale story. This never happened and people aren't reselling their Tesla's for $30,000 losses.
I wouldn't own a tesla if it…
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I wouldn't own a tesla if it was given to me for free!! It has to be the ugliest thing on the road!! Looks like an old rolling garbage dumpster!! muskrot wants to move to Mars, so I say let him, good riddence, ta-ta tootle-loos, don't come back ya'll...🤣🤣🤣
Buying any new electric car…
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Buying any new electric car in the US is a bad economic decision unless you drive alot, have cheap/free charging, and expect to drive the car forever. Depreciation on electric cars is huge if you are a car trader. This aspect of electric car ownership has been common knowledge for several years. CT owners who ignored that are paying the price. Cars are an expense not an investment. Consider it a tuition payment to the school of hard knocks.
please stop doing misleading…
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please stop doing misleading headlines like the one in the story about the cyber truck driving itself back to the dealership.
Pagination