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Ask any Tesla Cybertruck Owner What They Think About Their Truck, and "Tens of Thousands Will Tell You the Same Thing"

What do Tesla Cybertruck owners think about their controversial trucks? It's a question owners will answer, not what you think. Yes, there are a few negative comments, but the vast majority have a very different take on the new electric truck.
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Author: Denis Flierl
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"Imagine believing the internet over thousands of Tesla Cybertruck owners."

Marcus Reno, who owns a 2024 Tesla Cybertruck, said that. I wrote a previous story about Marcus, which you can read here, where he says the negativity revolving around the controversial Cybertruck is fueling interest in Tesla

In his recent post on the Tesla Cybertruck Talk Facebook page, Marcus says, 

"Imagine being the kind of person who thrives on negativity and fully believes the massive, coordinated efforts to discredit something—despite real-world facts and ownership proof constantly debunking it."

"You can ask any Cybertruck owner what they think about their truck, and tens of thousands will tell you the same thing." Here are three common things owners are saying:

  • It's amazing.
  • It's one of the best vehicles they've ever owned.
  • It's by far the best daily-driver truck ever produced.

Are All Cybertruck Owners Previous Tesla Owners? 

No. Marcus says, "Most Cybertruck owners have owned multiple trucks and cars—Ford F-150s, Dodge Ram 1500s, Toyota Tundras, Ford Raptors, GMC Denalis, and everything in between. Yet somehow, we're supposed to ignore their firsthand experience and instead believe some guy on TikTok or Facebook who's never even sat in one?"

"Because Jim Bob or a political content creator watched a 30-second video packed with misleading, regurgitated negativity? They must know best, right? Just look at the effort to bad-mouth the Cybertruck from every angle." 

There's Plenty of Fake News

"The sheer number of bots, trolls, and fake accounts constantly repeating the same false claims is nothing short of desperate. The goal? Keep people from wanting to know the truth," he says.

And Yet, All That Negativity is Backfiring

Marcus continues, "All of this negativity has actually driven more curiosity. People want to see for themselves. The more outrageous the hate, the more questions people have. And the reality becomes very clear once they take the time to see a Cybertruck, talk to an owner, or take a test drive. They've been misled. Badly."

"Now, let's be honest—the Cybertruck isn't for everyone. It's a high-tier truck; not every buyer needs or wants that. But you will start seeing them on every street when the lower-priced models drop, with over a million reservation holders still in line. And then, people will finally understand."

Kids Love the Cybertruck

I recently wrote a piece on the Cybertruck titled Tesla Cybertruck Owner Says, "I Picked My Kids Up at School, and a Group of Students Ran Up To Look Screaming CYBERTRUCK! I Was Expecting the Worst

What happened to Travis Stalkier surprised him because he was expecting a different outcome. I found his post on the Tesla Cybertruck Owner's Facebook page. 

In Michigan, where he lives, it's been cold, and the students haven't been outside, but today was different.

As it begins to thaw out in the Midwest and the temperatures are warmer, the students were outside his kid's school when he picked them up, and when they saw the Cybertruck, it was a mad dash to take a look. What happened to him and his kids was a total shock. 

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Travis says, 

"Yesterday was the first day all the students were outside when I picked up my six-year-old from school. We are in Michigan, and it's been too cold, but it's warming up now. At least 12 kids ran to the fence screaming, "CYBERTRUCK!" I was expecting the worst. They LOVED it."

"They wanted to know who's dad I was. They asked for a ride. They wanted to know every detail about what it looked like inside. How fast it goes. When did I get it? It was so cool."

That's just one of many Cybertruck stories.

Erdal Calgary purchased his Cybertruck on April 26, 2024, and his life has changed. He describes it as a "transformative experience." How many car owners can say that?

Erdal says, 

"Since April 2024, driving my Cybertruck has been a transformative experience, reshaping my daily commute and outlook on life." 

"The sleek, futuristic design and powerful performance have elevated my driving experience to new heights—each journey feels like a glimpse into the future."

Cybertruck owner Michael Foreman says, "I waited from day 1 and received the Foundation series about five months ago in Hawaii. Have been very impressed with its handling and ease of parking. Have been learning to trust the self-driving and parking." 

"It's generally a much safer driver than me. I'm getting a bridge to be a backup power source for my house. I've not had negative experiences in maintenance or handling or from individuals. Kids and moms love it. I'm pleased I bought it."

Marcus says, Cybertruck Owners, Chime in! 

He says, "Drop your experiences in the comment section below. Let's help those still trying to separate facts from the noise."

"And if you're still unsure, do some research. Start by searching my other articles and reading the comments from actual owners. Then, ask a few Cybertruck owners yourself. The truth is out there—you have to want to find it."

By the way, in light of Tesla's falling sales the company has a backup plan in China. Here is how Tesla plans to combat fierce competition in China, which you can watch in this video from the Torque News Youtube channel.

It's Your Turn

Do you own a Tesla Cybertruck? What is your experience? Marcus asks, How often does someone approach you with skepticism? How many people have you talked to who walked away with a completely different opinion? Click the red Add New Comment link below and let us know. Your story is important to tell.

Check out my Tesla Cybertruck storyI Waited 3 Years For My Tesla Cybertruck, After One Year, The Pros: Just About Everything On the Truck, Cons: Wiper Washer Smears, and the Cover Leaks

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 SubaruReportAll Subaru, WRXSTI, @DenisFlierlFacebook, and Instagram.

Photo credit: Denis Flierl via Marcus Reno

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Comments

Cord (not verified)    March 19, 2025 - 7:45PM

Its not about the cyber truck being good or bad. It's about Elon Musk being a human POS. The truck could be made of diamond and drive like a dream without ever needing maintenance and I still wouldn't want one.

David Jasmann (not verified)    March 19, 2025 - 10:56PM

Stop trying to make us like Elon, any of us who are still sane have known for a long time that he's a cretin, grifter and just all around terrible person.


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Derian Melendez (not verified)    March 21, 2025 - 5:06PM

Most of the news i hear about the cybertruck come from owners. Check this fact Germany has over a 90% disapproval rating. What about all the live videos of the cybertruck being stuck in snow? Was that faked. No. To the writer of this article how much stock do you have of tesla?

Grampa23 (not verified)    March 22, 2025 - 10:39AM

It looks like a 6 year old designed it. The body panels fly off of it out if no where. It can’t do even the simplest of truck things. If you drive one of these you are a total A-Hole.

James (not verified)    March 22, 2025 - 2:29PM

Just saying, if you ask a pedophile, they are going to speak favorably on grooming children...... Humans, American humans especially, are apparently willing to die from measles to prove vaccines are bad...... What I'm saying is enjoy the first recall, hope the reality of that and bricking and spontaneous combustion and everything else that you will deny happened keeps you happy. Or evolve and ont force yourself to live foreseeable consequences over a prideful ego that won't let you admit you made a mistake so you quintuple down on the bad decision.....