anionic1
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- Michael
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Anyone that thinks cost of goods sold in 2021 went down is not on this planet. Thats literally what inflation is. And Telsas pricing has increased with inflation. Inflation was 7% in 2021.Fundamentally, there is nearly zero correlation between Tesla’s pricing and the actual cost of goods sold.
They’ve made multiple price increases over the past year even as their prices went down.
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The mid-range Cybertruck was priced similar to the Model Y AWD LR. Chances are that’s where the base Cybertruck will land price wise. The idea that Tesla would increase prices on existing Cybertruck pre-orders faster than on Model Y 2022 sales is just bizarre. Keeping pace with them? I can see that, but not outpacing them.
Increasing prices increases the chance Tesla will launch a single motor truck to make the line more approachable to consumers. Tesla has introduced the base RWD version on both the Model 3 and the Model Y (in China) to stimulate demand. They are apparently re-launching the Model Y RWD version in the US as well.
Suggesting that Tesla will not launch the single motor truck just suggests people don’t understand how Tesla does business.
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