Kaido
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Also, nothing like buying a $80k vehicle and immediately having to spend more money to make it look acceptable.
I'm still salty that my $39k unicorn will never exist
Also, nothing like buying a $80k vehicle and immediately having to spend more money to make it look acceptable.
At least adjust for inflation before complaining about unicorns.I'm still salty that my $39k unicorn will never exist
At least adjust for inflation before complaining about unicorns.
Starting to see these regularly in SoCal (Orange County). Not surprising considering it's already the best-selling BEV pickup. Still too early to say if it's a "hit" for Tesla; probably won't know until 2026 at the earliest.
You mean the single-motor variant that they already canceled? Yeah I figure they will un-cancel it in 2026 (maybe even 2025!) to uncork some demand.I think things will pick up when the $60k model is released.
You mean the single-motor variant that they already canceled? Yeah I figure they will un-cancel it in 2026 (maybe even 2025!) to uncork some demand.
I definitely stand by my prediction that the Cyberjank will turn out to be quite a bad business decision for Tesla.Tesla reportedly idled the Cybertruck line for three days this week. Likely lack of demand.
well it doesn't even function as much of a pickup truck compared to actual pickup trucksPickup trucks depreciate slowly compared to other cars, such as German luxury sedans (which are the worst). So 30% in 3 years is actually not even brag-worthy.
@Kaido is waiting with baited breath for that juicy Cyberbeast depreciation to kick in.
these numbers Tesla is throwing out are just total nonsense.
The front isn't quite right, looks too much like linoleum, but the rest of the wrap looks good.
The front isn't quite right, looks too much like linoleum, but the rest of the wrap looks good.
At this point, most people would be unhappy with Tesla or the Cybertruck; however, fellow Cybertruck owners say it's Inger’s fault he found himself in this situation.
A Cybertruck owner, Williams Ainsley, writes, “Why didn’t you leave a door open? Shaking my head.”
A Cybertruck breaks its rear subframe after hitting a pothole. The incident cost $34,013 and took close to four months to fix. However, the Cybertruck owner says, “This is still the most amazing truck I've ever had!”