You may be interested in these from Tsportline. They provide a 5” wide step and weigh about 47 pounds each.
https://tsportline.com/collections/tesla-cybertruck-side-steps-running-boards-and-rock-sliders/products/tesla-cybertruck-side-step-running-boards-and-lower-rocker-cladding-armor
“air filtration system”
Comparing features on the website I don’t see anything about the Bio Defense Mode HEPA filter. It was not standard on the RWD trim so I’m assuming it’s not standard on the DM trim.
Anyone?
$59,325.00 to be exact. Yes, the recent Dual Motor $59,990 Cybertruck was a smokin’ deal.
It’s hard to get comparable pricing since so few pre-owned RWD trucks come on the market.
Model Y owner for 5-years. Fully agree with the above statement.
It wouldn’t surprise me if they push all $59,900 orders to the start of 2027 production later in the year.
Buy Backs are a gesture of goodwill to maintain a valued relationship with customers.
Some customers repurchase the identical make and model after the corporate reimbursement check has been issued.
I can already see the insurance company sending this VIN to a Copart salvage auction.
The high bidder will rebuild the CT. The truck will pop up at Big Al’s used car lot with a branded title and retail for $50,995.
Copart currently has 76 salvaged Cybertruck’s listed...
And don’t forget the buyers fee. As of late February 2025:
Cars & Bids raised its buyer fees to 5% of the final winning bid, up from 4.5%. The fee is capped at $7,500 with a minimum of $250.
Is the seller willing to accept a depreciation hit of tens of thousands of dollars in under 12 months of ownership? I predict it won’t meet the sellers reserve.
They purchased it for $75k, paid to have it wrapped, etc.
It MSRP’d for approximately $75k including the optional Cyber wheels and destination fee.
You may snag a bargain depending on the sellers reserve. That wrap needs to be pulled off asap IMO. Good luck!