An Honest Tesla Cybertruck Review: Green Edition Unveils Surprising Delivery Experience

Noah Silverbrook

Updated Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent video titled "An Honest Tesla Cybertruck Review!" has been making waves on social media. The video features a detailed and candid review by a car dealership owner who recently purchased a brand new Tesla Cybertruck. The experience shared in the video has sparked significant interest and a variety of reactions online.

The reviewer begins by expressing his disbelief at how Tesla delivered the Cybertruck. As an owner of a car dealership, he emphasizes the importance of a phenomenal delivery experience for customers. He compares this to a prior experience with an Audi RSQ8, describing it as the worst delivery and customer experience ever, despite the car being clean.

In the video, the reviewer introduces his newly acquired Tesla Cybertruck, highlighting a surprising feature - a tailgate filled with trash. However, what truly sets this vehicle apart is its unique green color. The reviewer proudly states that he owns the only green Tesla truck in the history of Tesla. This rare feature has garnered mixed reactions from viewers, with some finding it appealing while others remain skeptical.

Viewer comments offer a range of perspectives on the review:

- One user expressed relief, saying, "I'm glad that turned out the way it did. I spent the majority of the video thinking, 'If this guy knows about vehicles, why on Earth would he willingly buy a Cybertruck?'"

- Another comment humorously noted, "I did not expect him to kermit deceit."

- A user recognized the YouTuber, mentioning, "He gives good advice on what to look out for when buying a car at a dealership. Fees and stuff."

- The green color of the Cybertruck received praise, with one viewer stating, "Huh, it looks a lot nicer in green."

- "They had us in the first half," echoed multiple users, indicating the surprising turn of events in the video.

- Concerns about insuring Cybertrucks were raised, with a user sharing a link about insurance companies refusing to insure them.

- Some viewers criticized the subtitles, calling them "migraine-inducing" and "unreadable."

The review has also sparked some humorous and critical comments about Tesla and the Cybertruck:

- "My wife and I call them Tossla’s," shared one user.

- "But it's not on fire though," another commented, referencing common criticisms of Tesla vehicles.

- "I think dude needs to learn that recycling is a thing," noted a viewer, pointing out the trash in the tailgate.

- "Clickbait is fine when it drives traffic. I guess," one user remarked, acknowledging the video's engaging nature.

One particularly amused viewer commented, "I was all prepared to say 'well you're an idiot for buying a Tesla never mind a Cybers***...' and then he showed it's glorious green paint and uber spacious junk-frunk. I'm all in now!"

The video even drew comparisons to other Cybertruck reviews, with a user mentioning, "I saw Tucker Carlson has a Cybertruck review on YT - what in the absolute bag of horses*** could that POS know about car reviews."

The "An Honest Tesla Cybertruck Review!" video offers a unique and entertaining perspective on the delivery and ownership of a green Tesla Cybertruck. The surprising elements and candid commentary have sparked diverse reactions, making it a must-watch for car enthusiasts and Tesla fans alike.

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Top Comments from Imgur

ps238principal

I'm glad that turned out the way it did. I spent the majority of the video thinking, "If this guy knows about vehicles, why on Earth would he willingly buy a Cybertruck?"

BadPunsAplenty

I did not expect him to kermit deceit.

RedCamaro

I recognize this youtuber. He gives good advice on what to look out for when buying a car at a dealership. Fees and stuff

MrFancyPanzer

Huh, it looks a lot nicer in green.

ikeseff

They had us in the first half

Horus175

I'm seeing reports online saying that insurance companies are starting to refuse to insure Cybertrucks now: https://electrek.co/2024/06/24/totaled-tesla-cybertruck/

Nykidemus

wow those are migraine inducing subtitles.

bernardthehermit0

My wife and I call them Tossla’s

Cocainemoon

But it's not on fire though

Kalmbach

I think dude needs to learn that recycling is a thing.

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