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  1. Pricing ramifications for Cybertruck - based on recent FSD and Model 3 pricing changes

    I do think Tesla will honor original FSD pricing, but my question is if it counts towards the MSRP cap. If it does, then Tesla could prevent people from getting discounted FSD by pricing the dual at $73.5K for example. Regarding the discount to FSD, Tesla has suggested that their newest...
  2. Keeping Expectation Grounded

    Brushing aside the always potent "LOL!" for a moment, there is really no historical precedent for the overnight $13K+ price drop that Tesla rolled out this year on the Model Y. Many dealerships found themselves severely underwater on used Tesla inventory, and as a result, are now refusing to buy...
  3. Keeping Expectation Grounded

    Let's say you're right and Tesla sells them for $50-60K. Most of the first 50K vehicles would be flipped for huge profits due to pent up demand. Tesla is not going to happily pass this value on to the consumer. Rivian was forced to do this because they are a start up and couldn't weather the...
  4. Keeping Expectation Grounded

    Not sure why people get so aggressive with their pricing cope. There is essentially zero chance the dual motor comes in under $70K as Tesla is not going to leave a giant chunk of Fed rebate money on the table just to please fanbois. They can afford to lose more than half their reservations and...
  5. Rumor: prepare for pricing in the "mid to high 70s," or starting from about US$75,000

    Perhaps the question has already been asked, but if adding FSD kicks the price over 80K, I assume you lose the tax credit?
  6. New Naked Cybertruck BIW Pics + Analysis!

    These castings definitely look like they've had extensive post-process machining.





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