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As A Previous Owner of 4 Teslas, The Cybertruck Is Amazing, The Noise Around It Is Sad, But It Helped Me Get A Cybertruck at $20K Off With Free Supercharging

11/04/2025

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Yesterday, Torque News published a compelling article discussing how Tesla Cybertruck owners are pushing back against the narrative that legacy automakers like Ford, Rivian, and GMC are leading in electric pickup innovation. We featured a passionate commentary by a new Cybertruck owner who described the vehicle as the “rookie MVP,” criticizing legacy automakers for simply slapping batteries into traditional truck platforms.
Among the many reactions to this piece, one stood out. A reader named Zach, who is no stranger to Tesla, offered a candid and insightful comment that not only reveals the value of the Cybertruck but also reflects on a deeper issue plaguing the EV discourse today.
Here’s Zach’s full comment:

“As a Cybertruck owner and previous owner of four Teslas over the past ten years, I have to say this vehicle is amazing.
It’s too bad there’s so much noise in the air with respect to people’s inherent biases towards the government and Elon Musk that were trashing this incredible car and incredible car company.
But hey, all of this noise helped me get a Cybertruck at 20k off with free supercharging and full service driving for life.
How many truck owners get to walk away with free gas for life?”

Zach’s story isn’t the only one shaking up expectations around Tesla’s most talked-about vehicle. In fact, another Cybertruck owner recently shared his honest first impressions after taking the plunge on what he calls “the most controversial truck in America.” His review dives into the driving experience, the design quirks, and the unexpected ways the Cybertruck feels different from anything else on the road. If Zach’s comment piqued your interest, you’ll definitely want to check out this brutally honest Cybertruck review to see how real-world impressions compare.
Zach’s Comment Shows How Public Distrust Is a Double-Edged Sword
Zach’s point captures something many Tesla fans feel: that the negativity surrounding Elon Musk and Tesla – often fueled by politics, media coverage, or internet memes – has distracted from what the company is actually producing.
Let’s be honest—Tesla’s CEO brings both brilliance and controversy to the table. That controversy creates what Zach calls “noise,” which many potential buyers interpret as risk. But ironically, that same skepticism has created opportunities. Tesla, in its push to move Cybertrucks, has been offering aggressive incentives to boost adoption—such as $20,000 off the price, free lifetime Supercharging, and Full Self-Driving (FSD) included.
What’s happening here is a textbook example of market skepticism creating consumer advantage. The louder the negative buzz, the more Tesla seems willing to offer sweeteners to those brave (or loyal) enough to buy in.

And Zach? He walked away with what might be one of the most cost-effective electric truck purchases ever—essentially locking in free “fuel” (Supercharging) for life.
The Real Problem: Public Misinformation and Narrative Fatigue
But behind the discount, there’s a real issue: narrative fatigue in the EV space. A chunk of the public sees the Cybertruck through the lens of Elon’s tweets, political affiliations, or social commentary—not the actual engineering. Many reviewers and social media critics have focused on its design quirks or labeled it a “meme truck” without acknowledging its deeper innovations.
This distortion leads to hesitation, which in turn affects EV adoption – especially for boundary-pushing designs like the Cybertruck. The Cybertruck isn’t just a new EV; it’s a departure from the way trucks have been built and thought of for decades. And yet it’s being judged as if it were an Instagram stunt.
Tesla’s decision to offer such massive perks—like Zach’s $20,000 discount and free lifetime Supercharging—might seem unusual, even unlikely for a brand that once thrived on waitlists and markups. But Tesla is suddenly leaning into aggressive marketing, including 1.99% APR financing on new Cybertrucks, as it navigates a shifting EV landscape and evolving buyer expectations. If you’re wondering why a company known for letting demand speak for itself is now offering such generous incentives, you’ll want to read this deep dive into Tesla’s surprising new strategy.
Cybertruck Is a Solution, Not a Problem: A Case Study in Disruption Done Right
The Tesla Cybertruck actually addresses multiple modern-day problems in the truck segment:

  • Fuel cost volatility: Traditional truck owners are feeling the pain at the pump. Tesla’s offer of free Supercharging for life is no small thing – it makes ownership costs significantly lower over the vehicle’s lifespan.
  • Limited innovation from legacy automakers: Most electric trucks today are based on traditional designs. Tesla built the Cybertruck from the ground up – stainless steel exoskeleton, steer-by-wire, 48-volt architecture. These aren’t gimmicks – they’re innovations that enable durability, efficiency, and future-forward hardware design.
  • Sustainability concerns: With stricter emissions targets and rising climate awareness, an electric truck that delivers both performance and lower lifetime emissions hits a growing sweet spot for both governments and consumers.

This isn’t to say the Cybertruck is perfect. There have been real quality control concerns and software bugs. But Tesla’s over-the-air updates, agile development, and direct-to-consumer model allow them to react faster than traditional automakers. It’s not just a truck, it’s a rolling technology platform, and that’s the whole point.
So yes, the “noise” might be irritating. But Zach’s story proves it can also be an unexpected asset if you’re paying attention.
And while some critics love to pit the Cybertruck against other EV trucks like the Rivian R1T, not all electric pickups are delivering on their promises. In an unexpected twist, a Torque News article recently detailed how a brand-new Rivian R1T update suddenly left the truck stranded in “turtle mode,” with no rear drive, a low ride height, and missing features that are supposed to define the R1T experience. If you’re seriously weighing the pros and cons between Tesla and Rivian, that revealing article is a must-read.
Final Thoughts: Why Zach’s Perspective Matters
Zach’s story should encourage potential buyers to look past headlines and dig into the real value a product offers. The Cybertruck, for all its polarizing design and media drama, might end up being one of the most disruptive and forward-thinking vehicles on the road today—not just because of what it is, but because of the system it exists within.
More importantly, Tesla is giving informed buyers the chance to take advantage of market conditions that others are running away from.
What About You?

  • If you could get a $20,000 discount, free Supercharging, and FSD for life, would you buy the Cybertruck despite its polarizing design?
  • Do you think the public discourse around Tesla and Elon Musk is hurting or helping EV adoption overall?

We’d love to hear your thoughts. Share your experience or opinion in the comments below and join the conversation.
Armen Hareyan is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Torque News. He founded TorqueNews.com in 2010, which since then has been publishing expert news and analysis about the automotive industry. He can be reached at Torque News Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, and Youtube. He has more than a decade of expertise in the automotive industry with a special interest in Tesla and electric vehicles.
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