
A Tesla Cybertruck Buyer From Nebraska Says He Had To Fly Out to Denver, Colorado to Take Delivery of His Truck – Adds, “I Had to Drive the Cyberturck Back 500-Miles to My ...
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- Jul 20, 2025
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Andy Rozmiarek, a Cybertruck buyer from Lincoln, Nebraska, says he had to fly to Denver, Colorado, to take delivery of his truck.
Andy explains that the main reason he couldn’t take delivery in Nebraska is because the elected officials running his state don't allow Tesla to sell directly to customers.
As a result, Andy and his dad had to fly out to Denver early in the morning to pick up the Cybertruck.
After picking up his Cybertruck, Andy had to immediately get on the interstate and drive 500 miles back to Lincoln, Nebraska.
Overall, including the time spent flying to Denver and driving back to Nebraska, the Cybertruck delivery process took a total of 12 hours.
This isn’t ideal; however, Andy notes that the Cybertruck made the long delivery experience still enjoyable.
Thanks to the Cybertruck’s full self-driving feature, Andy says he felt like he was driven 500 miles by the Cybertruck rather than the other way around.
Andy adds that after putting significant miles on his Cybertruck on the first day, he considers the Cybertruck the best road-tripping vehicle in the world.
The happy Cybertruck owner shared his story on the Cybertruck Owners Only group on Facebook.
He writes… “How long did the next charge take? 8 full hours.”
In response, Andy writes…
“The longest charging stop was 20 minutes. The truck only needed 12 minutes, but we had to eat lunch.”
Another point fellow Cybertruck owners wanted clarified is why Andy had to go all the way to Denver, Colorado, to pick up his Cybertruck when there was a closer Tesla delivery center in Iowa.
A fellow Cybertruck owner, Allen Madison, writes…
“It seems like Council Bluffs, Iowa, would have been closer. It’s right outside Omaha.
A second Cybertruck owner, Ryan Dietrich, seconds this sentiment, writing…
“I was going to say the same thing. I live in Nebraska, and picked mine up in Council Bluffs, Iowa as well.
They just opened a new service center last year. Quite nice.”
However, Andy says he had to pick up his Cybertruck from a larger Tesla delivery center, and Tesla did not give him the option to take delivery in Iowa.
Andy writes…
“It had something to do with the 0% financing I got for my Cybertruck that it had to come from a 'big' store? I don’t know.
My only options were Denver, Minneapolis, and St. Louis. I didn’t care; it was a good excuse to spend the whole time playing with the truck.”
This may be connected to Tesla tying the 0% financing offer to clear unsold inventory at various delivery centers.
Another point fellow Cybertruck owners raised was the fact that the truck is not available to buy worldwide.
A fellow Cybertruck owner, Finn Christiansen, writes…
“I’d buy a Cybertruck instantly if the state of Denmark weren’t a socialist truck-hating country.”
Overall, looking at the comments, most Cybertruck owners shared their belief that it's worth driving 500 miles to buy a Cybertruck.
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