Tesla agrees to buy back Cybertruck after nine service visits

A California Cybertruck owner reports that Tesla has approved a buyback for his vehicle following nine repair attempts over the past year. However, the company is deducting $1,300 from the payout to cover the removal of aftermarket wrap and window tint. Experiences among other owners vary on such requirements.

Dylan Wooten, a Cybertruck owner in California, shared his frustration in the Cybertruck Owners Only Facebook group after enduring repeated service issues with his vehicle. Over the past year, the truck required nine visits to Tesla service centers, including five specifically for problems with the overhead console. After three failed attempts to resolve that issue, it qualified as a lemon under relevant laws.

Wooten requested a buyback from the service center, which submitted the case for review. The approval came just three days later, a process he described as straightforward. Yet, the relief was short-lived: the service center informed him that he must remove the wrap and window tint himself, or Tesla would subtract $1,300 from the buyback amount to handle it.

"My truck has been in the shop 9 times over the past year. 5 of those visits were to fix the overhead console, which, after 3 attempts to fix the same issue, is considered a lemon," Wooten wrote. He asked other owners about their experiences: "For those who did a buyback, did they require you to remove the tint and/or wrap? My service center said I need to remove both, or they will deduct $1,300 from the buyback amount."

Responses from the group highlighted inconsistencies in Tesla's policies. Boris Shpizel noted that for his buyback, he paid $500 to remove the protective paint film wrap but kept the windshield tint intact, as Tesla needed to inspect for damage. Another owner reported no requirement to remove modifications, though they lamented losing nearly $1,000 spent on tint. Chuck Jones shared that Tesla repurchased his Model Y Performance without demanding tint removal.

Andrew J. Marqueling described a contentious lease return where Tesla quoted $500 to remove front window tint post-handover, leading to disputes over access and fees. Other owners expressed curiosity about buybacks amid their own issues, such as alignment problems at low mileage or persistent tonneau cover leaks. These accounts underscore varied owner interactions with Tesla's repurchase and modification policies.

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Photo of Tesla Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck in a showroom with signs promoting reduced lease prices up to 23% off until November, illustrating the company's strategy to increase US demand.
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Tesla cuts US lease prices for key EV models until November

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Tesla has reduced monthly lease payments for its Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck in the United States by up to 23 percent, effective immediately. The discounts aim to boost demand following the end of the federal EV tax credit. Prices will rise again on November 1.

A Cybertruck owner in California secured a full repurchase from Tesla after multiple repairs, including a motor and suspension replacement. The owner then repurchased the same model at a discount with added perks. The case highlights the ease of invoking the state's consumer protection laws without legal battles.

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A Tesla Cybertruck owner from Montana was surprised to receive a brand-new battery pack after just 40,000 miles on his vehicle. The replacement occurred during a routine service, despite the battery showing only six percent degradation. The owner suspects it may be part of a silent recall related to cell dents discovered last year.

The Tesla Cybertruck has received a below-average reliability rating from Consumer Reports, citing recalls, build quality issues, and new technology challenges. Despite this, the overall Tesla brand achieved its highest-ever ranking of ninth out of 26 brands. Owner experiences vary, with some reporting major glitches early on while others praise its durability after extensive use.

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Tesla introduced entry-level Standard versions of its Model 3 and Model Y on October 13, 2025, reducing prices by about $5,000 through feature cuts. The move aims to make the vehicles more affordable but has sparked debate over removed essentials like lane-centering assistance. Prices start at $36,990 for the Model 3 and $39,990 for the Model Y.

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.

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Tesla officially notified customers on Dec. 15 of sharp lease payment increases starting Dec. 27, following earlier reports, with Model 3 hikes up to 67%. The changes push buyers to act fast on current deals amid softening sales and post-tax-credit pressures.

 

 

 

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