Cybertruck owner buys second truck before FSD purchase deadline

A Tesla Cybertruck owner known as Ashley has ordered a second vehicle for $110,000 to surprise her skeptical husband, citing her positive experience after overcoming initial hesitations with Full Self-Driving (FSD). This decision comes just before Tesla's February 14, 2026, deadline to end the $8,000 one-time FSD purchase in favor of a $99 monthly subscription. Ashley's story highlights a contrast between online negativity and real-world owner satisfaction.

In a post on a Facebook community for Tesla enthusiasts, Ashley shared her enthusiasm for the Cybertruck, stating, “I bought a Cybertruck and totally love it. I’m not a tech person, but I’m head over heels for this truck, and I’m plotting to get one for my husband too.” She noted her husband's exposure to negative posts from non-owners, adding, “all he sees are posts from people who don’t have a Cybertruck and a bunch of negativity. Friends, you’re missing out big time. This truck is legit amazing.”

Initially hesitant about FSD, Ashley now relies on it heavily: “At first, I was hesitant to drive and try FSD, and now I can’t imagine driving without it. That’s right, I’m practically a converted cyber-convert.” Her purchase locks in the $8,000 FSD option before the shift to subscriptions on February 14, 2026, after which owners must pay $99 per month.

The article, published on February 15, 2026, by Torque News, references other owners' experiences to counter online criticism. One Reddit user reported, “Just over 40,000 miles in 13 months, zero issues. Best vehicle I've ever owned by far.” Another praised FSD V14: “The tech is the best, the driving is the smoothest. FSD is now great with 14.” A third noted, “It even parks itself at a Supercharger along the way... Frankly, there is no need to even be awake when the robot is driving.”

FSD V14 is described as feature complete, with improved awareness, including cautious reactions to obscured pedestrians, according to AutoPilot Review. However, TeslaHubs' Arthur Isaac pointed out that the subscription model removes the promise of hardware supporting full autonomy indefinitely, potentially avoiding future retrofit issues.

Ashley's move reflects a trend among non-technical owners valuing the truck's utility amid polarizing opinions.

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Tesla Model 3 autonomously driving on US highway, dashboard screen announcing switch to Full Self-Driving subscription-only model.
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Tesla enforces Full Self-Driving subscription-only model in US

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Tesla has fully transitioned its Full Self-Driving (FSD) suite to a subscription-only model in the United States, eliminating the $8,000 one-time purchase option for most vehicles. CEO Elon Musk's January announcement took effect over the February 14-16, 2026 weekend, following the recent milestone of 1.1 million global active users. A restricted Luxe Package loophole remains for higher-end models.

Tesla introduced a $59,990 version of its Cybertruck, sparking a rush of orders and extending delivery times to 2027. However, changes to the Full Self-Driving transfer policy have frustrated many buyers. The limited-time pricing fueled the demand but highlighted delivery challenges.

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Following earlier policy shifts, Tesla has solidified its Full Self-Driving (FSD) transfer requirement to new vehicle deliveries by March 31, 2026, as detailed in a March 5, 2026 update. This particularly challenges entry-level Cybertruck Dual-Motor AWD buyers, who face summer 2026 deliveries and a price increase from $59,990, with no inventory for quicker options.

A week after announcing the end of standard Autosteer on new vehicles, Tesla has updated its configurator to require a Full Self-Driving subscription for the lane-keeping feature across all Model 3 and Model Y trims. The change, building on October 2025 standard trim adjustments, faces sharp criticism for compromising safety and prioritizing subscriptions amid slumping sales.

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Following the end of a short-lived lease promotion, Tesla raised the US price of its entry-level Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive from around $60,000 to $70,000 effective March 1, 2026, just 10 days after launch. High demand has pushed deliveries into late 2026 or 2027.

Tesla's February 20, 2026, limited-time launch of a $59,990 base AWD Cybertruck—$20,000 below prior entry—and $99,990 Cyberbeast reflects deepening efforts to spur demand, following 2025 recalls, the end of federal EV incentives, and persistent sales shortfalls.

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Tesla has announced that the price of its new Dual Motor All-Wheel-Drive Cybertruck trim, currently at $59,990, will rise after February 28, 2026. The company launched the configuration last week, following comments from CEO Elon Musk that the introductory price would last only ten days. This move comes amid mixed reactions from fans and owners regarding the timing and communication.

 

 

 

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