A Tesla Cybertruck Owner's Unexpected Discovery: The Cost of a Demo Deal
James, a Canadian Cybertruck enthusiast, scored a great deal on a 2025 demo model, saving a substantial $12,200. But his excitement turned to concern when he noticed significant wear and tear, including deep scratches on the glass and door panel.
The Cybertruck Owners Club forum buzzed with discussions as James shared his dilemma. Fellow owners offered advice, warning that Tesla's warranty policies for demo vehicles are often strict. Some suggested that while repairs might be possible, they are not guaranteed.
James, determined to address the issue, sought guidance on replacing the scratched part. A fellow owner provided detailed instructions, but also highlighted the challenges of buying used Tesla vehicles, citing Tesla's lack of confidence in their used car market.
The debate raged on: Is it better to buy brand-new? The community eagerly awaits your thoughts. Share your opinions and stay tuned for more Tesla updates at torquenews.com/Tesla.
Image Source: Cybertruck Owners Club forum
For more insights, check out our previous article on Tesla's delivery delays and customer complaints.