I Sold My $100,000 Cybertruck After 50 Days

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Published 2024-06-28
I bought the Tesla Cybertruck two months ago. Despite some issues, I liked it, but it's not for me—and it may not be for you.
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In this video, I review the Tesla Cybertruck, highlighting the good and bad of the apocalyptic vehicle. As an experienced electric car owner, I discuss the Cybertruck’s interior quality, noting it feels cheap compared to other Tesla models. Key points include the minimalist design, lack of expected features, and overall disappointing build quality. However, I praise the Cybertruck’s functional aspects like rear door design, bed space, and power outlets, making it suitable for specific tasks despite its flaws. For a truck, its suspension components and handling abilities are quite impressive—thanks in part to the steer-by-wire system.

0:00 A non-fanboy owner's review
0:26 Interior "quality"
3:36 Pay attention to the road!
5:02 Packaging is exceptionally good
8:40 But there is a little slop...
9:39 The good and bad about stainless steel
11:10 Rear seats ain't great
12:21 The Tesla "customer experience" isn't okay
13:55 Steer-by-wire is WILD
17:14 Real wheer steering
18:05 It feels... like a Tesla
18:55 Two important things better than other Teslas
21:25 Is this the best truck? Depends what you want...


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All Comments (21)
  • @Jorge.ALXNDR
    When Elon said the car was gonna cost 39K I think he meant the car was gonna be built like it costs 39K 😂
  • 17:24 -- "This thing is incredible in parking lots" is a way more American slice of reality than livestock in semi trailers lol
  • @chaosfenix
    The fact that you have to move things around on the touchscreen while driving is kinda terrifying. Like your ad spot is literally saying people should pay attention to the road when driving which you apparently can't do in this thing.
  • @jaguarsabre
    I think you need to try a civic or corolla to recalibrate how you see cars. Calling that a $50k interior even from 5 years ago is a crazy thing to say. A civic is less than $30k and the inside is of way higher quality than that.
  • @RJiwatram
    That is absolutely wild that Tesla was clearly trying to pass of a second hand truck as a brand new truck. “7 day, 1000miles, and you can return it!” Goes to check out what should be a brand new truck off the factory floor and instead gets a truck that a customer clearly tested and rejected during the 7 day grace period. USD100,000 for that? Wild!!!
  • You buy a $100k car from any brand and they'll make a show out of the delivery. The car will be detailed, paint corrected, centred on the showroom floor with a cloth and bowtie a person will show you all the features and Tesla just yep here you go bye
  • @Dannyar10
    This is the best Cybertruck review on the internet and its not close. No one goes into the small details like you have and called out the things like steering lag which is crazy. Amazing work Quinn.
  • @Mitch3D
    You never really explained if and why you sold the Cybertruck. I thought they weren't letting people sell them until it's been a year.
  • @peterphan227
    “A truck for Tesla people.“ The irony is that if they had just made a Tesla truck that looked more like their cars, with similar exterior and interior styling, and regular (not stainless steel) body panels, it probaby would've been a far better car, far less polarizing, far less ugly. If they had simply made a truck with similar curves and contours to Tesla's cars (with normal aluminum and steel body panels that can actually be curved and contoured), following the Tesla car design language, it would have been a huge improvement over this rolling refrigerator.
  • @i_Nihil_i
    Mall-crawlers is actually a distinct class of vehicle now
  • @AJ.VIDEOS
    I can't say i'm shocked by the build quality. Minimum Viable Product works great for SaaS where you can ship updates frequently, not so much in the 2nd biggest purchase in your life behind a house, which never changes after you buy it.
  • @thavith
    Sorry to say this, and having not owned a Tesla I understand if I am missing something (kinda like Windows not understanding Mac), but your last comments told me so much. Its a truck for Tesla people. That should never be a sentence. It's either a truck or it isn't. If I said its a laptop for Apple people, that would suggest its not a good laptop, but one Apple fans would endure. A laptop needs to fulfil certain criteria, needs to be portable, fast enough to get the work you need done, be reliable, have enough storage for your needs and have good battery life. Price and aesthetics are secondary (but also important). If you don't need those essential things, then you probably don't need a laptop. A truck needs to have enough range while moving equipment to and from your worksite. Most reviews never cover this and give Tesla a free pass. Comfort and gadgets are also important, but not essential. I also don't understand why so many things that could be manual and save precious battery aren't. I don't need a spaceship from 2500, I need a truck.
  • @L3x4Pr0ne
    Every YT’r: “I bought a cybertruck!!” 3 weeks later: “I’m selling my cybertruck!!”
  • @pikeyMcBarkin
    I'll be honest, I'm getting incredibly sick of hearing that companies are addressing issues via a software update. Build the vehicle properly in the first place.
  • @DJ_V_squared
    7:51 this is a redundant feature if you own a $100000 truck each of your kids have an iPad.
  • @ithinkits8674
    5:12 Excuse me? Are we just not gonna talk about this sick drone shot? Well freaking done by the operator, hats off 🤝
  • @Jinxyface
    Anyone who says they're tech savvy and smart and yet gave Elon Musk $80k+ for this meme of a vehicle deserves to be ridiculed
  • This is the video MKBHD would never dare to make that would offend Elon Musk