A Tesla Cybertruck owner reports zero issues after six months of daily driving and would select it over his previous high-performance cars if limited to one vehicle. With a background in owning multiple Ram 1500 TRXs, Corvettes, and Vipers, he praises the truck's improvements via updates. He advises potential buyers not to wait for a refresh.
The owner's experience highlights the Cybertruck's reliability in everyday use. After half a year, he describes the vehicle as having "zero issues" and notes it has "only gotten better with updates." This contrasts with the skepticism surrounding the truck's unconventional design.
His automotive history provides context for his endorsement. He has owned four Ram 1500s, including two TRXs, a C8 Corvette, a couple of Vipers, a Lotus Exige, various SUVs, Maverick pickups, Mustangs, and other cars. Despite this variety of performance-oriented vehicles, he states: "Out of everything I’ve owned, if I had to live with only one vehicle, it would without a doubt be the Cybertruck."
The owner emphasizes the value of over-the-air updates, which refine features without service visits. He urges those hesitating: "If you are on the fence, just go buy one. I’ve seen some people say they are waiting for a refresh. I’m glad I didn’t wait. I’m perfectly happy with the way it is now. You might be waiting a very long time if you think a major refresh is coming."
Replies from other owners echo this, mentioning ride comfort, drive-by-wire steering, and four-wheel steering that enhance maneuverability. The growing visibility of Cybertrucks, even prompting jokes about affordability in areas like Florida, suggests the model is gaining mainstream presence.
This account focuses on practical satisfaction rather than hype, underscoring livability for an angular stainless-steel truck with a large curb weight and central display. While not addressing all potential concerns, it represents uneventful ownership in a vehicle often polarizing.