Arctic_White
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- First Name
- Ray
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- Model S Plaid; CT on order
You're one of the very few folks who actually appreciates how insane Tesla is at manufacturing. They have some very big-brained folks who have figured out different ways to make production more efficient.The Ford Lightning (and the F-250) cannot sell in greater volumes at current prices. They are priced high because Ford is insanely inefficient at manufacturing when compared to Tesla. When you have to price that high (for what you get) it's a given that you cannot keep expanding production and sales. F-series trucks have been gradually falling in sales for years if you apply a little smoothing to the sales numbers to take out shocks to the system like COVID.
Tesla wants to price the Cybertruck low (for what you get)so they can ramp production higher every year until they are selling huge volumes. That requires figuring out how to build them for a low price (without cheapening them up and making them undesirable, even at a low price).
Tesla has a huge pool of reservations and everyone that reserved before they removed pricing and ranges deserves to pay the same price because they are all in the same pool of early reservations. It would look pretty bad if Tesla tried to soak it to the early deliveries and lower the lower the price to scoop up more sales from the same reservation pool.
Even though the Cybertruck will offer the most value in the EV truck market, there will still be plenty of people who cancel their reservations because they are not ready to buy a new truck when their number comes up. That's just a given and the reasons will run the gamut, from high interest rates, to inflation, to loss of job, to medical bills, to a change of heart.
But here's the thing, the new reservations will almost certainly outnumber cancellations, just like they did on the Model 3.
We used to follow the Kaizen model when I worked at a manufacturing company, the same model that the Japanese pioneered. When Toyota, a very large Japanese manufacturer, tore down the Model Y last year, they thought it's a work of art.
Little did they know that Tesla had already made three further iterations of model Y and this doesn't even include what Tesla is about to with their next-gen platform!
And now every automaker is trying to copy what Tesla did (Giga Casting, for example). LOL.
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