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Demovictory9

(37,113 posts)
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 03:23 AM Apr 2025

Edmunds purchased a Cybertruck to road test, it was totaled before that happened



https://www.edmunds.com/car-news/2024-tesla-cybertruck-damage-long-term-wrapup.html

Well, this didn't go as planned. We bought a Tesla Cybertruck last summer with the intent of putting it through our One-Year Road Test program, but just a few months into owning Elon Musk's brutalist pickup, things came to a screeching halt. Literally.

On December 11, 2024, our Cybertruck was parked on the street outside of a restaurant in West Hollywood when a compact sedan blew through an intersection and crashed into the Tesla's driver's side rear wheel and bumper. As you can see from the photos, there was significant damage to the wheel, tire, stainless steel panel and bumper, to say nothing of the dozens upon dozens of innards that were broken in the process. The impact was hard enough to push the 6,660-pound Cybertruck partially up onto the curb, and part of the rear axle had actually broken off and dropped onto the ground, which gouged into the pavement as the Cybertruck was dragged onto a tow truck.

Then came the headache
Ordinary body shops were unwilling to touch the Cybertruck. We had to use a Tesla shop, and it had to be specially certified to work on the Cybertruck's stainless-steel body. Of those, only two were within a 50-mile radius of Los Angeles, the most Cybertruck-dense population on the planet.

The first shop in Huntington Beach quoted a one-month wait just to get an estimate. And if we wanted to proceed with repairs, we'd then have to wait six more months. The reality of this situation: We'd have to tow our undrivable truck to Huntington Beach, get the estimate, tow it away and store it someplace for five months, then tow it back to be fixed. That was a no-go.

Two months after the accident, we finally had a visual estimate. To tear the Cybertruck down for a thorough inspection cost $1,128, and the resulting quote totaled $57,879.89 to repair our truck. The value of the truck unblemished was $86,160. So, after all that, our Cybertruck was considered a total loss.

The damage might not look extensive at first glance, but the key thing that destroyed our truck was the rear wheel being pushed inward, destroying a huge chunk of the rear suspension, the rear drive motor, the rear-wheel steering setup, and a ton of other parts.

Here's the breakdown:

Stripes and moldings: $619
Motors and components: $4,191 (including $3,000 for an EV drive unit)
Motor mounts: $77
Wheels and parts: $1,758
Steering: $2,040
Rear suspension: $9,149 (including $2,500 for a new suspension crossmember)
Cab and components: $3,800 (including $3,240 for a high-strength steel frame)
Bed: $8,762.79 (including $1,595 for the outer panel, $4,280 for the aluminum rear section and $1,055 for the bed floor)
Tailgate: $2,495
Rear bumper: $2,417.73
Rear body, lamps and floor plan: $1,668.50 (including $800 for the inner taillamp assembly)
Miscellaneous parts: $357.22
Other parts: $5
Paint and materials: $610
Tax on parts and materials: $3,320.65
Labor: $16,584
Sublet repairs: $25
Grand total: $57,879.89

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Edmunds purchased a Cybertruck to road test, it was totaled before that happened (Original Post) Demovictory9 Apr 2025 OP
Crazy, this monstrosity is a disaster in more ways that one Meowmee Apr 2025 #1
Perfectly emblematic of its delusional creator. benfranklin1776 Apr 2025 #3
Owners of such vehicles are endowed by its creator with certain unalienable fights: DFW Apr 2025 #4
Well said Meowmee Apr 2025 #61
Thank you 😸 benfranklin1776 Apr 2025 #65
And that's before... 2naSalit Apr 2025 #8
😹 Meowmee Apr 2025 #62
Ridiculous! North Shore Chicago Apr 2025 #2
proof it is made for stupid rich assholes Skittles Apr 2025 #5
The asshole would have been the person that blew through the intersection and smashed into it. MichMan Apr 2025 #7
for that amount of money Skittles Apr 2025 #10
A compact sedan totaled a parked Cybertruck. yardwork Apr 2025 #17
I suggest studying up on the physics of momentum MichMan Apr 2025 #18
Let's pause here. yardwork Apr 2025 #35
My apologies for using logic in any discussions MichMan Apr 2025 #41
Exactly. Plenty of us are scientists and engineers here. yardwork Apr 2025 #43
Maybe I should just to refer to Musk as Hitler, and vandalize a few with swastikas MichMan Apr 2025 #45
This message was self-deleted by its author Doodley Apr 2025 #57
Exactly I hate carnival barkers exboyfil Apr 2025 #48
But, but, but ... it's bulletproof!! What a joke. Despite the excuses of the tesla fans here. Scrivener7 Apr 2025 #19
I saw Bo Duke jump the General Lee over a creek with a washed out bridge and drive away MichMan Apr 2025 #25
You think it's helpful to mock DUers instead of Tesla? yardwork Apr 2025 #36
I loved my suburu Metaphorical Apr 2025 #56
Unscheduled rapid deconstruction event . . . Aussie105 Apr 2025 #6
No vehicle could take a hit like that without being totaled MichMan Apr 2025 #9
That isn't what the article implied ("that no vehicle could take a hit like that without being totaled" ) hlthe2b Apr 2025 #12
"I'll take what Edmunds actually saw, documented, and wrote, and not the excuses from Tesla." MichMan Apr 2025 #21
Do not make claims I never said. I made the Hummer comparison and that was hlthe2b Apr 2025 #27
Yes, clearly I must be an immense defender and fan of a vehicle that I already stated I would never own. MichMan Apr 2025 #31
Yet more cybertruck/Tesla defense. Umm ok... LOL hlthe2b Apr 2025 #32
Very illuminating. yardwork Apr 2025 #37
Since I only know one owner personally, I shouldn't take my own personal observations into account. MichMan Apr 2025 #42
Uh huh... hlthe2b Apr 2025 #44
Good gawd... Those videos of the guy who made his own "replica" from what looked like JUNK aluminum.... hlthe2b Apr 2025 #11
Makes me think it might not actually be bulletproof. Scrivener7 Apr 2025 #13
See for yourself MichMan Apr 2025 #22
I guess unless the bullet hits the rear wheel. Or that stainless panel falls off, as they tend to do. Scrivener7 Apr 2025 #23
Sorry, good try MichMan Apr 2025 #24
That's nice. Scrivener7 Apr 2025 #26
Too bad, so sad GoneOffShore Apr 2025 #14
Not. benfranklin1776 Apr 2025 #15
This dreadful thing is so UpInArms Apr 2025 #16
There must be some consolation in knowing it makes a great trash bin. Vinca Apr 2025 #20
Who parks a brand new cyber truck on a busy street? yellowcanine Apr 2025 #28
what's the scrap value? onethatcares Apr 2025 #29
Pretty close! Stuckinthebush Apr 2025 #34
Even the raw materials are shit. yardwork Apr 2025 #38
Everything about the "truck" is Stuckinthebush Apr 2025 #54
These vehicles are crap LetMyPeopleVote Apr 2025 #30
High priced Edsel. yellowcanine Apr 2025 #33
I wrecked the Ford Fusion I owned about 6 years ago, it looked much worse doc03 Apr 2025 #39
I can't comment on how reasonable the damage is given the event, but what a hassle Raven123 Apr 2025 #40
Yes the delay is unacceptable exboyfil Apr 2025 #47
This is the real problem DBoon Apr 2025 #52
Wonder what the insurance premium exboyfil Apr 2025 #46
Some companies won't insure them now because the repair cost is so high Meowmee Apr 2025 #66
Another example of Musk's waste, fraud and abuse dalton99a Apr 2025 #49
Edmunds should have purchased the Stanford University mod. usonian Apr 2025 #50
Just the difficulty getting repair is enough to give pause to those who want this car karynnj Apr 2025 #51
The being totaled may or may not be a sin dsc Apr 2025 #53
Former NBA star's son in a coma after his caught fire in accident democratsruletheday Apr 2025 #55
In a sort of way the post is like blaming the victim. Probably would have problems if it hadn't been hit. Srkdqltr Apr 2025 #58
They're pieces of shit, just like their inventor Blue Owl Apr 2025 #59
It's expensive, looks cheap, breaks easily, and is impossibly uneconomical to fix struggle4progress Apr 2025 #60
Exactly Meowmee Apr 2025 #63
Even if I got that fixed I'd be scared to drive it jmowreader Apr 2025 #64
Eloon's Edsel is the ugliest vehicle of all time. valleyrogue Apr 2025 #67

benfranklin1776

(7,026 posts)
3. Perfectly emblematic of its delusional creator.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 04:54 AM
Apr 2025

A thorough disaster to his core, totally bereft of useful functionality and wreaking destructive havoc on everything in his sphere of rancid influence.

DFW

(60,436 posts)
4. Owners of such vehicles are endowed by its creator with certain unalienable fights:
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 05:00 AM
Apr 2025

Strife, uncertainty and the prospect of hopelessness.

benfranklin1776

(7,026 posts)
65. Thank you 😸
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 10:26 PM
Apr 2025


It’s sad we are beset with both such monstrous vulgarities. Enormously overhyped fraudulent trash masquerading as exemplars of “genius”.

MichMan

(17,393 posts)
7. The asshole would have been the person that blew through the intersection and smashed into it.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 05:36 AM
Apr 2025

Hopefully they received a ticket and a resulting insurance rate increase for causing it.

As you can see from the photos, there was significant damage to the wheel, tire, stainless steel panel and bumper, to say nothing of the dozens upon dozens of innards that were broken in the process. The impact was hard enough to push the 6,660-pound Cybertruck partially up onto the curb, and part of the rear axle had actually broken off and dropped onto the ground, which gouged into the pavement as the Cybertruck was dragged onto a tow truck.


The damage might not look extensive at first glance, but the key thing that destroyed our truck was the rear wheel being pushed inward, destroying a huge chunk of the rear suspension, the rear drive motor, the rear-wheel steering setup, and a ton of other parts.

Skittles

(172,880 posts)
10. for that amount of money
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 05:51 AM
Apr 2025

you'd think it would be.......a bit more hardy

accidents happen

rich assholes do too

yardwork

(69,643 posts)
35. Let's pause here.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:15 AM
Apr 2025

No offense to you personally, but this is a perfect example of the mistake Democrats make.

Instead of going for the jugular and dropping a humiliating sound bite on our enemies - and Elon Musk is definitely my enemy - we get too deeply into explanations and details and stuff.

"A compact sedan totaled a parked Cybertruck" is what to say.

Simple. To the point. True. Devastating.

Let THEM make excuses and give detailed explanations of the physics of...

MichMan

(17,393 posts)
41. My apologies for using logic in any discussions
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:24 AM
Apr 2025

Clearly it isn't appreciated here. Must be a result of my engineering background. I'll try and avoid it in the future

yardwork

(69,643 posts)
43. Exactly. Plenty of us are scientists and engineers here.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:35 AM
Apr 2025

But we're learning that we don't win political arguments by getting into the weeds.

We need simple understandable slogans in order to win elections.

MichMan

(17,393 posts)
45. Maybe I should just to refer to Musk as Hitler, and vandalize a few with swastikas
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:43 AM
Apr 2025

That would get a lot more rec's than mentioning boring stuff like physics. Alas, there are no dealerships anywhere near me.

Response to MichMan (Reply #41)

exboyfil

(18,372 posts)
48. Exactly I hate carnival barkers
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 10:02 AM
Apr 2025

And that is what we got running the country. There are enough out there that love them.

Scrivener7

(60,071 posts)
19. But, but, but ... it's bulletproof!! What a joke. Despite the excuses of the tesla fans here.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 07:38 AM
Apr 2025

My first car was a Suburu. It was hit in the left rear while parked by a car moving at at high speed. The axle held. The body kind of skewed of shape, but somehow the repair guys were able to straighten it out and do the body work for about a thousand dollars, and I drove it for another 2 years without a problem, then sold it for near the price I had bought it used.

MichMan

(17,393 posts)
25. I saw Bo Duke jump the General Lee over a creek with a washed out bridge and drive away
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:12 AM
Apr 2025

Metaphorical

(2,660 posts)
56. I loved my suburu
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 11:23 AM
Apr 2025

One of my favorite cars was a Suburu Forester, until it was t-boned by a kid one day. Even then, it was drivable, though the insurance wrote it off as totalled. Fantastic car, had few engine issues, and took to mountain driving outside of Seattle like a champ.

Aussie105

(8,180 posts)
6. Unscheduled rapid deconstruction event . . .
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 05:29 AM
Apr 2025

It's a tough looking truck, looks like it can take a few knocks, until . . .

I'm guessing the yearly insurance bill for one of these is horribly expensive?

Musk is the King of the RUDE, as in Rapid, Unplanned Disassembly Event.

MichMan

(17,393 posts)
9. No vehicle could take a hit like that without being totaled
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 05:42 AM
Apr 2025
As you can see from the photos, there was significant damage to the wheel, tire, stainless steel panel and bumper, to say nothing of the dozens upon dozens of innards that were broken in the process. The impact was hard enough to push the 6,660-pound Cybertruck partially up onto the curb, and part of the rear axle had actually broken off and dropped onto the ground, which gouged into the pavement as the Cybertruck was dragged onto a tow truck.

The damage might not look extensive at first glance, but the key thing that destroyed our truck was the rear wheel being pushed inward, destroying a huge chunk of the rear suspension, the rear drive motor, the rear-wheel steering setup, and a ton of other parts.

hlthe2b

(114,683 posts)
12. That isn't what the article implied ("that no vehicle could take a hit like that without being totaled" )
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 05:57 AM
Apr 2025

at all. If one wants to project what the average compact car would have sustained--fine, no argument. But, this is supposed to be the "Hummer-like" ultimate vehicle (monstrosity) that goes anywhere. No vehicle built like an aluminum (tin) can take this hit without being totaled- agreed.

I'll take what Edmunds actually saw, documented, and wrote, and not the excuses from Tesla.

MichMan

(17,393 posts)
21. "I'll take what Edmunds actually saw, documented, and wrote, and not the excuses from Tesla."
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 07:46 AM
Apr 2025

I didn't see where Edmunds wrote anything like it being a "Hummer-like" ultimate vehicle (monstrosity) that goes anywhere, nor did I see any statement from Tesla in the link regarding this collision. Where in the OP did Tesla make any comments at all, as I missed them somehow?

The only thing that Edmunds said in criticism was the difficulty on getting estimates on getting it repaired.

It is not immune from the laws of physics regarding momentum.

I wouldn't own one as a) I won't own a truck or SUV and 2) won't buy any EV, but I understand why it was damaged enough to be a total loss.

hlthe2b

(114,683 posts)
27. Do not make claims I never said. I made the Hummer comparison and that was
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:26 AM
Apr 2025

IMMENSELY clear given I used quotation marks when I referenced Edmunds while ALSO directly linking it to Edmunds--something not done with the "HUMMER-LIKE" quote that simply references the advertising and buyer's impressions. And if you have actually talked with someone who owns or was looking at them, the machismo attitude for the vehicle is very similar to that of Hummer's early adopters.

I see that you are an immense defender and fan of Tesla Cybertrucks. Well, welcome to it. I'm sure your fellow Michiganers will love your attitude--especially in Detroit.

MichMan

(17,393 posts)
31. Yes, clearly I must be an immense defender and fan of a vehicle that I already stated I would never own.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:59 AM
Apr 2025

"I wouldn't own one as a) I won't own a truck or SUV and 2) won't buy any EV, but I understand why it was damaged enough to be a total loss."

I have a friend that does own one and he is nothing as you described. He owns several hi tech manufacturing facilities in Michigan that employ a couple hundred people.

hlthe2b

(114,683 posts)
32. Yet more cybertruck/Tesla defense. Umm ok... LOL
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:03 AM
Apr 2025


(Hint. If you really want to divorce yourself from your prior defense of Tesla/Cybertruck, don't talk about the one person you know who doesn't fit the stereotype of every other Cybertruck owner. The stereotype sticks for a reason, regardless of the one exception to the rule that you and you alone 'know.'

MichMan

(17,393 posts)
42. Since I only know one owner personally, I shouldn't take my own personal observations into account.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:33 AM
Apr 2025

Much better to ignore that and just speculate about the motives and characterizations of fictitious people I have never met. That is why it makes much more sense to base opinions on people on stereotypes instead.

hlthe2b

(114,683 posts)
11. Good gawd... Those videos of the guy who made his own "replica" from what looked like JUNK aluminum....
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 05:51 AM
Apr 2025

was pretty spot-on in replicating the construction. Not to mention the unreliability and how intensely ugly these things are. When taken off-road, they fail and have to be hauled out by an actual 4x4 gas-powered truck. (Not that I have an issue with electric vehicles--just not this piece of crap).

MichMan

(17,393 posts)
22. See for yourself
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 07:59 AM
Apr 2025

I was actually passed by this very same Cybertruck (complete with the bullet damage) in Florida on I-75 last year.


Scrivener7

(60,071 posts)
23. I guess unless the bullet hits the rear wheel. Or that stainless panel falls off, as they tend to do.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:03 AM
Apr 2025

Sounds like you do love a Tesla, though.

MichMan

(17,393 posts)
24. Sorry, good try
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:07 AM
Apr 2025

I refuse to buy any EV nor will I own a truck or SUV.

I do, however, understand the physics of momentum.

UpInArms

(55,359 posts)
16. This dreadful thing is so
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 06:30 AM
Apr 2025

Poorly engineered …

It is the epitome of everything Eloonatic is

yellowcanine

(36,826 posts)
28. Who parks a brand new cyber truck on a busy street?
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:27 AM
Apr 2025

Just sayin’, that’s not a smart thing to do.

Stuckinthebush

(11,213 posts)
34. Pretty close!
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:15 AM
Apr 2025

From the article:

"After everything was said and done, we sold the remains of our Cybertruck to online auction site Copart for — deep breath — $8,000."

Yeesh!

doc03

(39,179 posts)
39. I wrecked the Ford Fusion I owned about 6 years ago, it looked much worse
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:20 AM
Apr 2025

than that cost $3000 to repair.

Raven123

(7,898 posts)
40. I can't comment on how reasonable the damage is given the event, but what a hassle
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:21 AM
Apr 2025

Trying to find a Tesla approved repair shop, get the estimate and then the 2 month wait for the repair sounds closer to what I would expect if my house was hit.

exboyfil

(18,372 posts)
47. Yes the delay is unacceptable
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:57 AM
Apr 2025

Especially to just get totaled back. You have to be wealthy to have $80K tied up doing nothing.

DBoon

(25,146 posts)
52. This is the real problem
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 10:41 AM
Apr 2025

An accident like this would cause serious damage to many cars.

With a Cybertruck you have only 2 authorized repair shops in all of Southern California and a 6 month wait.

That is the real issue here

Meowmee

(9,212 posts)
66. Some companies won't insure them now because the repair cost is so high
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 11:20 PM
Apr 2025

The average cost seems to be around 4K

More Insurance Providers are Dropping Tesla Cybertruck Coverage, Cite “High Cost to Replace Parts”

https://www.torquenews.com/11826/more-insurance-providers-are-dropping-tesla-cybertruck-coverage-cite-high-cost-replace-parts#:~:text=Following%20in%20GEICO's%20footsteps%2C%20more,parts%22%20as%20the%20main%20reason.

A while back someone was talking about all the issues they have, more specifically the parts which are glued on falling off and issues with the stainless steel rusting etc. Someone who made a video about it had that issue of rusting I think, and said Tesla was giving him a hard time about a total replacement. So not only are they very problematic in so many ways, they are an extremely high priced and I believe way overpriced item, which is also not backed up by Tesla,... which is not exactly an incentive to purchase one, if all the other stuff surrounding elunatic and Tesa were not enough.

usonian

(26,593 posts)
50. Edmunds should have purchased the Stanford University mod.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 10:18 AM
Apr 2025


I love the smell of flame wars in the morning. It reminds me of Slashdot.

karynnj

(61,094 posts)
51. Just the difficulty getting repair is enough to give pause to those who want this car
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 10:40 AM
Apr 2025

Even if this accident focused on an unusually vulnerable part of the car, ANY accident would result in the same difficulty getting estimates and the repair itself. Even a fender bender can be a pain in the neck to deal with, but this is unusually bad. With a normal car, you would need to get a police report, call the insurance company and have the car towed to a car repair place if (after the same accident) it was undrivable. Depending on your circumstances, you might have to rent a car for as much as a couple of weeks. The cost would almost certainly be a fraction of this cost.

dsc

(53,443 posts)
53. The being totaled may or may not be a sin
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 10:46 AM
Apr 2025

given the fact it is either rear wheel or all wheel drive is a big part of that. This would be something like my car getting such a hit in the front. But I think the estimate and repair saga is nuts. LA is a massive city and to have to travel a minimum of 43 miles (the Ontario location) to get body work and for there to be a two month wait is unacceptable and likely is part of the reason that the cost of repair was so high. I live in a small town in a small county and I live within 30 miles of at least 3 and maybe 4 dealerships for my Kia. None of which even get me to a truly big city.

democratsruletheday

(1,921 posts)
55. Former NBA star's son in a coma after his caught fire in accident
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 10:50 AM
Apr 2025

Alijah Arenas is a top college hoops prospect and USC's top commit. He's the son of former NBA star Gilbert Arenas:

https://www.si.com/college-basketball/top-usc-recruit-alijah-arenas-in-medically-induced-coma-after-car-accident

Srkdqltr

(9,941 posts)
58. In a sort of way the post is like blaming the victim. Probably would have problems if it hadn't been hit.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:09 PM
Apr 2025

Maybe it shouldn't have been parked there? Should have been moved before the accident.
Not exactly Tesla's fault really.

struggle4progress

(126,683 posts)
60. It's expensive, looks cheap, breaks easily, and is impossibly uneconomical to fix
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:23 PM
Apr 2025

So the folk that design, manufacture, and sell them can't make money without huge tariffs on competing products and very very large tax cuts for themselves

jmowreader

(53,395 posts)
64. Even if I got that fixed I'd be scared to drive it
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 07:42 PM
Apr 2025

I would always be wondering if the impact damaged the battery...and if said damage could start a battery fire.

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