California man gives brutally honest review of Tesla Cybertruck after living with it for an entire year
Published on Jul 20, 2025 at 10:15 AM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Jul 16, 2025 at 2:53 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
After a full year of ownership, one California man gives a brutally honest Tesla Cybertruck review, and while he promises it isn’t just cyberhate, the damning verdict was corroborated by fellow drivers.
The Tesla Cybertruck is a revolutionary vehicle; there’s no denying it.
With such a futuristic design, the pickup has wowed many of the tech-savvy crowd.
But is all as well as it may seem? Well, one man has now documented his struggles with the Cybertruck and revealed that Tesla is now buying it back from him.
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California man gives honest Tesla Cybertruck review
The Cybertruck has been in many people’s ownership for a year now, after the Californian EV makers ramped up sales throughout mid-2024.
So, after a full 12 months in their cars, people are coming out with very honest Tesla Cybertruck review comments. And let’s just say, not everyone is living in a futuristic, utopian EV fantasy.
In the latest Tesla Cybertruck review, popular car fanatic Everyday Chris took to YouTube to reveal his highs and lows of his year behind the wheel.

Off the bat, he claims that some of the best features that go underappreciated. They include the ‘Wade mode’ and the vehicle-to-home PowerShare unit.
However, he – and other drivers he spoke to – all faced issues with the sensors, despite the recall.
He also noted that the range was significantly overstated. In addition, there was a range of visibility issues with the cameras obscuring vision, and the bodywork was prone to being visibly scratched.
All in all, he’s had enough trips to the service station. So he’s now getting rid of it – a popular theme.
Cybertruck owner gets a full refund due to the lemon law
Other drivers have cracked on with the Cybertruck, listing a few things that they’d like to change, but taking the imperfect pickup as it is. Chris, however, has invoked the lemon law to get Tesla to buy the car back.
In layman’s terms, this means that any car with repeated problems in the first year of ownership is entitled to be bought back by the dealership.

Another man who is selling his Cybertruck has revealed that he’d buy one again in the future. But it would only happen with some more financial incentives.
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