Reid Tomasko, a Cybertruck owner from New Hampshire, says that after experiencing multiple issues, he was recently forced to return his defective truck back to Tesla.
Reid says the glue holding his Cybertruck panels together was defective, which meant he had to get every panel on the Cybertruck replaced before he finally called it quits and asked Tesla to buy back his truck.
If a company sells a defective product and is required to fully reimburse the owner, that usually concludes the matter.
However, Reid states that he will use the money he received from Tesla as reimbursement for his defective Cybertruck to purchase another Cybertruck.
Additionally, for those who may feel sympathy for Reid due to the challenges he faced with a troublesome Cybertruck, he says “it’s a win” that his truck encountered issues, as it allowed him to return it to Tesla for the original price.
In contrast, another Cybertruck owner recently disclosed that Carvana offered him $59,400 for his relatively new three-month-old Cybertruck, which has only 2,000 miles.
And another Cybertruck owner says, “It’s impossible to get rid of a Cybertruck. I want to cut my losses and move on, but I can’t give this thing away. I’ve lost so much money already, help!”
However, Reid says he’ll have a brand-new Cybertruck and will also save $30,000 since Tesla will reimburse him for the original price he paid for the truck prior to all the price cuts and incentives.
Since Tesla started selling the Cybertruck, the EV maker has decreased the vehicle's starting price by $20,000.
Additionally, starting in 2025, the vehicle qualifies for the $7,500 point-of-sale federal EV tax credit, and Tesla is also offering a $1,500 referral discount.
If all this wasn’t enough, Tesla is also now offering a 1.99% financing rate for the Cybertruck, whereas people who bought their Cybertruck earlier had to pay 6% or a higher interest rate.
This alone reduces the price of the Cybertruck over the lifetime of the loan by more than $15,000.
Overall, with all these price cuts and incentives, Reid seems thankful that Tesla sold him a defective truck.
Now, Reid says his only concern is whether Tesla will quickly send him the money for the first Cybertruck so that he can use it to pay for the second Cybertruck he has already ordered.
This is certainly an interesting decision, and the unexpectedly pleased Cybertruck owner shared his story on the Tesla Cybertruck group on Facebook.
He writes…
“Tesla bought back my Cybertruck after I needed to replace every panel due to glue failure. You might think I'm crazy for ordering a new one; however, I'm getting a new truck and putting $ 30,000 in the bank, so I see it as a win!
I've also heard that all the panels being produced now use the new adhesive, so I feel confident placing my order.
I've invested so much into the Cybertruck community and have wrapped over 30 of them in the Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts area. I want to continue driving a wrapped Cybertruck every day!
I test-drove a few other trucks, but nothing excites me as the Cybertruck does.”
Below his post, Reid included a screenshot from his Tesla app that shows the order confirmation he got for the second Cybertruck.
Looking at the comments, other Cybertruck owners have also shared that they are experiencing multiple issues with their trucks, but they still express their love for the vehicle.
A fellow Cybertruck owner, Jacob Saltzman, says that similar to Reid, he is also in the process of getting Tesla to buy back his Cybertruck.
However, once again, similar to Reid, Jacob ordered a second Cybertruck even before Tesla reimbursed him for the first one.
Now he says he’s worried because Tesla has informed him that they will cancel his second Cybertruck order in 12 days if he doesn’t complete the payment. However, Tesla is taking too long to reimburse him for his first Cybertruck.
Jacob writes…
“How long did it take Tesla to pay you for the returned truck? I’m going through that and thought they would be able to apply the money from the returned truck to the new order, but they weren’t and now are threatening to cancel my order in 12 days.”
Tesla is refusing to apply the payment for the new Cybertruck using the funds from the returned truck. At the same time, the EV maker is threatening to cancel his new Cybertruck order if he doesn’t complete the payment.
This is definitely not ideal; however, Reid hopes Tesla will reimburse Cybertruck owners within 5 to 10 days.
Reid says he has also not received the payment from Tesla and writes…
“I’m also hoping to get my check before I need to pay for the new one.”
Stories like Reid Tomasko’s - and others who’ve had Tesla buy back their defective Cybertrucks - highlight how the EV ownership journey can take unexpected turns. But even when the vehicle seems mechanically sound, surprises can emerge over time. For instance, one Model 3 owner paid a steep $10K dealership markup for his car, only to realize four years later that battery degradation had subtly reduced his range to a single bar below full capacity. His experience raises a sobering question: when does paying more upfront for a Tesla actually pay off? If you're thinking long-term about EV ownership, his honest reflections are worth a read.
Overall, it’s interesting to see how many Cybertruck owners are returning their vehicles because of various defects but still opt to use that money to buy another Cybertruck.
It’s not just Tesla owners who find themselves reassessing their vehicle experience after extended use. Rivian owners have been navigating their own concerns, though for different reasons. One Rivian R1T driver, after clocking 100,000 miles, started worrying about efficiency drops in his electric truck, only to realize that his concerns were put into perspective when comparing to other EVs. His insights shed light on how real-world EV efficiency can shift over time, and how owners adjust their expectations as their vehicles age. If you're curious about how Rivian holds up in the long run compared to Tesla’s Cybertruck, you might want to check out his full experience here.
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For more information, check out: A Tesla Cybertruck Owner Who Was T-Boned By a Drunk Driver Running a Red Light at 60 MPH Says His Truck Saved His Life & The Life of His 5-Year-Old Daughter – He Adds “I’ll Buy Another Cybertruck This Week”
Tinsae Aregay has been following Tesla and the evolution of the EV space daily for several years. He covers everything about Tesla, from the cars to Elon Musk, the energy business, and autonomy. Follow Tinsae on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay for daily Tesla news.
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Show me the actual documents…
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In reply to Bet all you naysayers won't… by K Pickering (not verified)
Show me the actual documents of all the savings. Just because Elon claims he's saved that much money, doesn't mean he has. Plus, there's already been an outline for those tax refunds. More than likely, you have to make over $100,000 to get that money. Their philosophy is, you didn't pay enough into it, to get a refund, if you made
below 100,000. Plus, if it does happen, it won't happen for 2-3 years.
Yea, obviously. Because when…
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In reply to Bet all you naysayers won't… by K Pickering (not verified)
Yea, obviously. Because when taxes go up by 3000$ we are going to need that $200$ check.
Sure. Musk with make a few…
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In reply to Lmao someone doesn't know… by Chuck (not verified)
Sure. Musk with make a few billion less and will not notice it. The workers on the other hand lose their jobs and homes. Retirees and pension funds lose tons of money. But hey if they can stick it to Musk and Trump, it is worth it, right?
You're exactly right! All of…
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In reply to Lmao someone doesn't know… by Chuck (not verified)
You're exactly right! All of Elon's money is tied up in Tesla stock. This is killing him and I love it! Elon is nothing more than a snake oil salesman and a con man. He makes outrageous promises that he can't keep and is getting billions of dollars from the government to subsidize his businesses. He has so many people duped by his marketing schemes, yet he's nothing more than a welfare queen and robber baron. Socialism for me but not for thee. It's all a big scam and dummies are falling for it. And for anyone who thinks we're going to populate mars, don't get your hopes up. That's a scam too. 😆 🤣 😂
You're pathetic
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In reply to Cry moar RwB. Show me on… by Mike (not verified)
You're pathetic
Tens of thousands of…
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In reply to Cry moar RwB. Show me on… by Mike (not verified)
Tens of thousands of innocent American workers and Vets have been harmed by Leon Skum. Poetic justice.
Tens of thousands of…
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In reply to Cry moar RwB. Show me on… by Mike (not verified)
Tens of thousands of innocent American workers and Vets have been harmed by Leon Skum. Poetic justice.
Haha, get over it. Nobody…
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In reply to I'm angered by the fact that… by RwB (not verified)
Haha, get over it. Nobody cares about your feelings. You honestly think anyone is concerned about your inner child being angry. How dare Elon Musk expose the corruption. That's like you owning a bank, it gets robbed with plenty of witnesses, and you getting mad at the witnesses who reported it to the police. You make no sense
Should we all need to run…
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In reply to I'm angered by the fact that… by RwB (not verified)
Should we all need to run our purchases through you to make sure they meet your ideological purity test before we buy them?
No, but you need a sanity…
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In reply to Should we all need to run… by JimInAuburn (not verified)
No, but you need a sanity test if you buy a product as defective as the CT.
I'm buying one just to spite…
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In reply to I'm angered by the fact that… by RwB (not verified)
I'm buying one just to spite the libtards...
It's like taking crazy pills…
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It's like taking crazy pills, listening to these people and the mental gymnastics they pull off to justify their nonsense.
It would be funny if it wasn…
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In reply to It's like taking crazy pills… by Mike (not verified)
It would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
Some people never learn…
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Some people never learn.return a cheaply made piece of trash for an equally useless piece of trash.when God handed out stupidity , MAGATS got in line twice
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In reply to Some people never learn… by Andrew Martinez (not verified)
Next time you want to call someone "stupid" on the internet machine, you should try using spell check, because you are making yourself look about as sharp as a doughnut sir!?!?! If you ever need someone to kick you in the crotch so hard, that you won't ever pollute the earth with a seed of someone as disgusting as yourself, you let me know pal!?!?
You sound like a high school…
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In reply to Next time you want to call… by Bronson503 (not verified)
You sound like a high school tough chick? Are you a HSTC?
You mean donut.
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In reply to Next time you want to call… by Bronson503 (not verified)
You mean donut.
Doughnut or donut are both…
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In reply to You mean donut. by Dan (not verified)
Doughnut or donut are both acceptable. Doughnut is the original spelling and more common outside of North America.
Oh look a pedophile…
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In reply to Some people never learn… by Andrew Martinez (not verified)
Oh look a pedophile supporting democrap. Hey communist pedobear here's an idea. Shut your faggot ass up.
Hey beanero. Shouldn't you…
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In reply to Some people never learn… by Andrew Martinez (not verified)
Hey beanero. Shouldn't you be in Mexico? Heres an idea we find where you live and call migra. So you too can be deported withthe rest of 'you're people'.
At least "their people" aren…
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In reply to Hey beanero. Shouldn't you… by Chaosforyou728 (not verified)
At least "their people" aren't inbred like "your people" hateful POS
LOL
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LOL
What is this guy thinking?…
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What is this guy thinking? He seems like the type that sits down to pee.
Of course, now that Trump…
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Of course, now that Trump has dismantled the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, if Tesla decides they aren’t going to refund his money, there’s nothing he can do.
You are a wise man. This was…
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In reply to Of course, now that Trump… by Michael Allen (not verified)
You are a wise man. This was the only place people could receive excellent and quick resolution of any financial issue for free. My home loan was sold to another lender. I paid a full year of insurance in escrow. This new lender started foreclosure on me stating I had no insurance. I spent weeks trying to resolve the issue with no success. I read comments they had foreclosed on others for the same reason. I emailed CFPA and they resolve the issue in a week! This is a great loss for the consumer. Huge gain for big business.
Grand as that may have been…
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In reply to You are a wise man. This was… by Madison (not verified)
Grand as that may have been...I couldn't imagine the cost that service was high i can assure you're
They actually helped and…
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In reply to Of course, now that Trump… by Michael Allen (not verified)
They actually helped and protected people. Unlike the morons running the white house.
That's awesome!
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That's awesome!
So you return original junk…
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So you return original junk car and buy another junk car instead? Doesn't make sense to me, but it's your money, bro.
It is handsdown the ugliest…
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It is handsdown the ugliest truck wannbe in the USA if not in the world!
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