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A Tesla Cybertruck Buyer Says He Took Delivery of a Defective Truck Because Tesla Promised Him It Would be an Easy Fix, However, His Truck Returned Even More Damaged After a Service Visit

A Cybertruck owner accepted delivery of a defective truck, believing Tesla could easily fix the issues. However, he discovered there was no service opening for a month. Even worse, after a long wait, Tesla returned his Cybertruck even more damaged.

A brand-new Cybertruck owner from Washington, D.C., says he accepted delivery of a defective Cybertruck because a Tesla representative assured him the issue would be easy to fix.

The Cybertruck has a visibly misaligned tailgate, several uneven panel gaps, and produces a deafening noise when the HVAC is on.

Tesla assured him that the issue would be easy to fix during a service visit; however, after taking delivery, the Cybertruck owner was astonished to find out that the earliest Tesla could schedule him for service was a month later.

This is certainly not ideal; first, Tesla is pressuring the Cybertruck buyer to accept delivery despite a visible defect.

Second, the EV maker says there will be no service opening to address these issues for an entire month.

This is definitely frustrating, however, the Cybertruck owner states he waited a month for his service appointment and brought his brand-new vehicle in for repairs.

However, to his dismay, Tesla returned the vehicle without fixing any of the issues. Even worse, Tesla returned the vehicle damaged, adding more dents and scratches on the truck.

This is certainly not an exemplary treatment for a customer who purchased a $100,000 truck. 

However, if you think this is bad, the Cybertruck owner now has to wait another month for a service opening. This is to address both the original problems identified during delivery and the new damage caused during the first service visit.

The frustrated Cybertruck owner shared his story on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum.

He writes…

“I'm a new Tesla owner. I picked up my Cybertruck a month ago.

The biggest issue with my Cybertruck is a misaligned tailgate. It’s truly the worst problem with the car, which Tesla assured me would be an easy fix, so I went ahead and accepted the delivery.

Sure, there are other concerns about panel gaps that I've mentioned before, but they don't bother me as much as the misaligned tailgate. Everyone can see that the rear light bar is crooked. 

So, I waited a month for the first appointment to get it fixed. The invoice says it's repaired, but it looks exactly the same as before.

Moreover, there is now a dent in my fender that Tesla says they will replace at my next appointment, which is another month away.

Now I have to worry about whether they will damage a fender, create more panel gaps, or cause misalignments.

It's going to be a year of monthly service center visits until things are fixed. What an inconvenience!

I included a picture of the front frunk trim; they added a small sharp dent to the edge of that panel as well.

And for those wondering, I had them check the A/C because it was extremely loud, and they said that's normal after inspecting it. Perhaps it's a 20° cold morning issue. That might explain these dents.

Below his post, the Cybertruck owner shared several pictures showing the misaligned tailgate, uneven panel gaps and several dents and scratches.

This is definitely not an ideal situation, and looking at the comments, several other Cybertruck owners shared they are facing similar misalignment issues, and after multiple service center visits, Tesla hasn’t been able to fix the defects.

A fellow Cybertruck owner from Texas writes…

“What’s sad is I’ve seen more than one tailgate worse than yours. They always seem to have this problem on new models, but you’d think they could figure it out eventually.”

Another Cybertruck owner from Virginia shares these sentiments, writing…

“My Cybertruck has been back to service 4 times with this exact issue and it has not been fixed. 

Same with the driver door. I tried to fix the driver door, not so easy as the door is thick and heavy and the alignment is minuscule. My tailgate is off at least as much as yours.

If you find the "magic sauce" let me know!”

A third Cybertruck owner from Boston, Massachusetts writes…

“I’m sorry you’re going through this, and I agree, it’s incredibly frustrating how Tesla lets their service techs get away with things like this.”

I got mine 3 months ago and have already had two service visits (with a 3rd scheduled) because they can’t fix the little things correctly the first time or don’t order the parts until I show up for the service appointment. What on earth?

I asked them to make some minor adjustments to a few small panels that are slightly misaligned. They noted on the service invoice that everything was fixed, but I can tell it wasn’t touched at all.

I think they outright lied to make it seem like they did the work, hoping the owner wouldn’t bother to report it again."

After several Cybertruck owners reported ongoing issues despite multiple visits to service centers, the Cybertruck owner from Washington, DC, shares his frustration.

He writes…

“So you’re telling me the tailgate can't be fixed? That's really frustrating. I haven’t driven the truck at all since they dented the left front fender.

I feel that if I ask Tesla to remove the entire front side panel and replace it, it will likely cause more issues.

Additionally, I discovered even more dents on my frunk that were caused during the service center visit."

Overall, build quality and service still seem to be issues with Tesla. However, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Share your ideas by clicking the “Add new comment” button below. Also, make sure to visit our site, torquenews.com/Tesla, regularly for the latest updates.

For more information, check out: A Tesla Cybertruck Owner Says There is a Strange Odor Inside the Truck’s Cabin – Adds, “It Smells Like Melting Electric Wires”

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.

Comments

Deacon Sims (not verified)    March 12, 2025 - 7:19PM

In reply to by Bill (not verified)

I feel sad for each of you whose lives are so empty that the only thing you can think to do is complain. You must be very empty. I wish you a brighter tomorrow. If necessary, seek help..... and realize what a gift Elon Musk is to our country.

Leo (not verified)    March 14, 2025 - 5:58AM

In reply to by Deacon Sims (not verified)

You are delusional if you think Musk does anything for the benefit of anyone but himself. He is not a "gift." He is a menace. He seems to thrive on trashing other people's lives, or using them until they are no longer useful, while exhibiting no remorse, no shame, no empathy of any kind. In any storybook, he would be the villain. If he would just leave the rest of us alone, he could go on about his business of selling dumpster cars to fools, but that's not enough chaos and destruction for him. No, he just had to check burning down our government and enabling a fascist movement off his bucket list. How can anyone worship or even respect this remarkably selfish and unethical man?

David (not verified)    March 7, 2025 - 8:53AM

How obtuse can the buyers of Tesla products be given the long well documented history of complaints against customer service and quality control? Obtuse, resistant to learning and accepting of facts other than... Even Forrest Gump is smarter than this.

SB (not verified)    March 7, 2025 - 9:33AM

CyberJunk owners aren't known to be the smartest people in the world, but this guy definitely wins the knuckle dragger of the year award!

Warren (not verified)    March 7, 2025 - 9:39AM

I wouldn't be happy if they gave me one of those things. It's like a visual insult to even see one, much less paying a hundred grand and it has unrepairable defects.

John (not verified)    March 13, 2025 - 10:19PM

In reply to by Warren (not verified)

Tesla. The greatest scam pulled on the world in 50 years....how many charging stations in USA 148.000
CHINA 3.5 MILLION.
I love it and laugh when I see a tesla on the road, the lowest iq population is buying an EV.
It takes energy to store energy, unless the energy developed is (Free) and safe, the manufacturing of the storage does much more damage to our planet than good....
It's a viable concept , not well thought out yet, maybe in 100 years?
It's only for the incredibly stupid , and wasteful Wealth.

Ned (not verified)    March 13, 2025 - 5:56PM

In reply to by Robert Pope (not verified)

What possessed you to buy that garbage in the 1st place? Serves you right for being so stupid. Must also be nice to afford to drop that much money also. Ah..must be nice to have that much money to carelessly on a "status" symbal item. Sorry, won't get any sympathy out of me.

Richard Blatman (not verified)    March 7, 2025 - 10:31AM

I really don't feel for these 'cybertruck' owners. If THAT truck cost $100,000 and you didn't flinch when you bought it then I would recommend buying another cheap vehicle to drive around with and continue with the service headaches until your Tesla is fixed to your liking. If you cannot get it fixed I would recommend you file a Lemon Law suit and get your money back and buy something that is more proven in looks, construction and reliability including service.

Body shop employee (not verified)    March 7, 2025 - 3:54PM

That happens A LOT at dealerships across the country. I've worked in a few shops/dealerships. They should be embarrassed. You never deliver a vehicle without inspecting it yourself!

Bobm (not verified)    March 7, 2025 - 7:28PM

Thr first mistake was buying a CT. The second was accepting the car BEFORE it was fixed. No matter what kind of car you buy, make the seller fix issues before you accept it.

Barton Colson (not verified)    March 8, 2025 - 8:16PM

Well it is being built by the most efficient man on the planet. To think what he can do with your government and retirement money.

Patrick Leitch (not verified)    March 11, 2025 - 4:22PM

I'd be parking that trash in front of where you got, handing them the keys, and declaring it a lemon. We do have lemon laws in this country for a reason. Repeated failure to repair parts in a timely fashion on a new vehicle is good enough in most states to void your contract. There are other EV truck options. I'd say its time to check them out.

Brian Patrick … (not verified)    March 11, 2025 - 6:22PM

Re: "The biggest issue with my Cybertruck is..."

Actually, the biggest issue with your Cybertruck is that it's ugly as hell, and you spent $100k to be seen in it.

Randall (not verified)    March 12, 2025 - 3:52AM

If he bought a CT over the last 6 months he's a fanboy, if he accepted delivery on the guarantee of Tesla, he's a sucker.

Ric Brown (not verified)    March 12, 2025 - 6:43AM

I would rather own a Rivian RT1 truck than to own the cyber junk. Rivian has class! Built better! Cyber junk doesn't fit in with anything on the roads today. They say, either you love it or hate it. By the way, I can get a Rivian for a lot less than those Cyber junk!

Hadi P (not verified)    March 12, 2025 - 11:39AM

After working in the automotive field for 30+ years, might have some insight for you. Look into your state and federal lemon laws, regarding your complaint issues. Contact any Tesla clubs or online forums, that may exist. They may have past experience and resources that might guide you. If applicable, you may want to retain legal council; in the event that things may get out of hand (Just remember, Elon has deep pockets). Not performing normal requested warranty work, can be a major red flag with their service department. Not to mention the damage to your car while in their possession. Good luck.

David Williams (not verified)    March 12, 2025 - 1:52PM

In 50 years of buying new cars I have never taken delivery of a vehicle that had any issues. Every one was perfect upon delivery with one tiny exception. One had a cracked interior dome light lens that was repaired within a week. I'll never understand why people will spend $100,000 on quickly depreciating junk. Or why anyone would take delivery of a vehicle that is less than perfect. You know that's not going to end well.

Ben (not verified)    March 12, 2025 - 3:20PM

Funny all these states are blue and let's see a pic of ur contract showing it had dents and if u took it off lot they would repair it. I don't buy it for a second. Not only do u lose value leaving the lots it's as is after u sign unless it's in contract. So redact ur info and show the contract.