He then ranted about the customer service, saying: “No delivery experience at all. They said ‘It’s over there, let me know if you have any questions.”

Thousands of Cybertrucks were recalled recently due to a fault with the accelerator pedal.

Despite the apparent issues with the vehicle, Reuters reported that Tesla has intentionally blamed thousands of customers for known faults with its cars.

When Jason’s post about his leak went viral, he eventually got help: “Tesla went above and beyond to fix my truck today and get it back to me this afternoon. Very happy.

“The Tesla Pensacola service center stepped up and did an awesome job,’ Jones said. ‘They even detailed the truck before I picked it up. It was all covered by warranty. I’m very pleased.”

But posters on Reddit thought Jason was too forgiving.

One person said in a forum: “These people are absolute clueless f***ing idiots, and they deserve all the bad treatment they get from Tesla.”

Another said: “‘Tesla went above and beyond and I’m very happy,’ says the owner after getting a coolant leak on a new vehicle that he just drove off the lot and TSLA [Tesla] initially refusing service.”