The Model Y is the most recent example of wait times increasing a year or more into production.I don't have a reservation number and can have a Cybertruck in my driveway next month. Wait times very rarely increase as a car ages. When have you even ever seen this on a year old model?
The Y was released just before covid. That's a different story. So many supply chain hurdles. A Toyota Corolla was hard to acquire during that time. A Nissan Rogue was difficult. Uncontrollable outside influences played a huge role during this time. Anything between 2000-2019?The Model Y is the most recent example of wait times increasing a year or more into production.
Where did you get the $61K RWD price from?The last CT trim level to be launched will be the RWD $61k. I think we will see it by summer of 2025.
TorqueNews? Really. Their source is this forum, probably this thread. Probably your posts.Crazy to hear they have exhausted the whole list in less than ten days.
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The principle remains the same, regardless of COVID. The wait times for the Model Y kept growing, even as production ramped to the highest volume of any Tesla model. By 2022/2023 people were waiting a year or more to take delivery. Model Y was released in early 2020.The Y was released just before covid. That's a different story. So many supply chain hurdles. A Toyota Corolla was hard to acquire during that time. A Nissan Rogue was difficult. Uncontrollable outside influences played a huge role during this time. Anything between 2000-2019?
There are a handful of new 22-24 Lariats showing in the 50's. Here is a MY24 recently listed...This is false information. Send me a link to a Lariat ER in the 50s. I’m buying it.
We don't know if there is demand to warrant that. It's a pretty big extra cost to get to that ramp as they have to pay more shifts, more hours, power, etc. The average per week is around 1,085 trucks. I'm sure they are going up and down based on demand.With current Cybertruck demand will Tesla leadership reevaluate their plans to ramp up production to 2500 trucks per week?
That's hilarious! The MSRP of that particular truck is $79,590. Obviously, they realized they can't sell them for the same price as a Dual Motor Cybertruck, even if it does have all the Lariat lipstick, because it's not half the machine that the Cybertruck is.There are a handful of new 22-24 Lariats showing in the 50's. Here is a MY24 recently listed...
https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/new/s...3147&zip=33309#listing=398518376/NONE/DEFAULT