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Tesla Cybertruck Owner Praises Driving Experience: Comparing it to shifting from a Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra to a high-tech laptop, with a $80,000 price tag considered reasonable for a glimpse into the future.

Owner Expresses Infatuation with Newly-Purchased Cybertruck: Three Weeks In, He Can't Help but Adore His All-Electric Vehicle. He Compares the Switch from a Ford F-150 or Toyota Tundra to a Cybertruck as Equivalent to Transitioning from a Typewriter to a Modern Laptop.

Tesla Cybertruck owner asserts that driving a Cybertruck following Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra is...
Tesla Cybertruck owner asserts that driving a Cybertruck following Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra is comparable to transitioning from a typewriter to a laptop; affirms $80,000 is a reasonable cost for driving the future.

Tesla Cybertruck Owner Praises Driving Experience: Comparing it to shifting from a Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra to a high-tech laptop, with a $80,000 price tag considered reasonable for a glimpse into the future.

A Colorado-based individual named "Steelheart" is one of many Cybertruck owners who are delighted with their all-electric truck. He bought his Cybertruck three weeks ago, joining a growing community of happy buyers.

Steelheart finds driving the Cybertruck to be a futuristic experience, setting it apart from popular trucks like the Ford F-150 and the Toyota Tundra. He believes the Cybertruck's driving dynamics are better than any other truck on the market. His wife also enjoys driving the Cybertruck, and they had considered waiting for Tesla to adopt steer-by-wire before making their purchase.

Scott from California is another Cybertruck owner who shares Steelheart's enthusiasm. He bought a Cybertruck with FSD and AWD in January, and the steer-by-wire system is his favorite feature. Scott uses FSD daily and is impressed with it, but looks forward to a time when it no longer requires supervision. He uses FSD about 70% of the time when he doesn't want the thrill of driving himself.

Manny from Nevada is another satisfied Cybertruck owner. He appreciates the Full Self-Driving (FSD) and auto park features. Despite the Cantrail issue, Manny thinks the $80,000 price is worth it. He bought his Cybertruck in February and is still waiting for the Cantrail recall.

Many other Cybertruck owners express their love for the all-electric truck and are happy with their purchases. Tinsae Aregay, who follows Tesla and the EV space daily and covers everything about Tesla, reports that these positive sentiments are common among Cybertruck owners.

However, Steelheart believes the main reason Cybertrucks aren't selling is because many people haven't tried the vehicle. In a forum post, he identified Tesla employees as the main barrier to the sale of Cybertrucks. He believes that if more people could experience the Cybertruck, its unique features and driving dynamics would speak for themselves.

For those interested in following Tesla news, Tinsae Aregay can be found on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay.

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