Cyberer
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- First Name
- KK
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- 2014 S, Multiple Classics
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I see a lot of furrowed brows and wringing of hands on this forum over whether or not it makes sense to take TSLA up on their Foundation Series offer. Isn't it so much more logical to wait a couple more years for better battery performance, functioning FSD, bugs to be worked out? Or, better yet, switch up our CT reservations to a new M3 or MY with all the price cuts and rebates.
I understand completely. The CT is a hard choice when attempting to insert logic into the equation. For me it is simpler than that: When I'm 80 my grandkids will stumble upon a picture of me standing next to my Cybertruck in 2024....
"You had one of those, Pop?! What was it like?"
Kind of like me seeing a picture of my Pop standing next to his new Corvette split-window coupe in 1963 - a car that people couldn't believe existed even when they saw it with their own eyes. Many of that car's shortcomings were fixed in future versions of the C2 Corvette.
But...there was only one moment in history people got to drive a new 1963 corvette down the street. And feel that feeling.
My grandpop could have shown me a picture of himself standing next to his new '63 Malibu (a very cool car, btw) and told me how much more logical a choice it was.
"That's cool, Pop. Can you pass the green beans?"
There's only one moment in history any of us will get to drive a new 2024 Cybertruck down the street. And feel that feeling.
I understand completely. The CT is a hard choice when attempting to insert logic into the equation. For me it is simpler than that: When I'm 80 my grandkids will stumble upon a picture of me standing next to my Cybertruck in 2024....
"You had one of those, Pop?! What was it like?"
Kind of like me seeing a picture of my Pop standing next to his new Corvette split-window coupe in 1963 - a car that people couldn't believe existed even when they saw it with their own eyes. Many of that car's shortcomings were fixed in future versions of the C2 Corvette.
But...there was only one moment in history people got to drive a new 1963 corvette down the street. And feel that feeling.
My grandpop could have shown me a picture of himself standing next to his new '63 Malibu (a very cool car, btw) and told me how much more logical a choice it was.
"That's cool, Pop. Can you pass the green beans?"
There's only one moment in history any of us will get to drive a new 2024 Cybertruck down the street. And feel that feeling.
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