Pretty simple for me (unbiased and unpaid by Tesla shorts and trolls) - $15K for FSD when it's released and $5K for Power Home Sharing. Everything else that comes along with the Foundation purchase is just topping on the Cyber sundae. Don't know where the extra $30K came from but okay.
It's interesting seeing the drastic disparity in perceptions and opinions when it comes to the Cybertruck. Perhaps the most ingenious marketing tactic by the master mind, maybe just a actualization of Elon's childhood cyberpunk dream. I can go on about why I personally chose the Cybertruck...
Mike drop ? cute. Until Tesla releases the exact composition of the HFS, no one can determine the longevity or corrosion resistance. One would think however, both factors would be taken into account by the literal rocket scientists for automotive application. My theory, Elon specifically...
Unbelievable how gullible people can be. My stainless steel BBQ sat outside in the yard for the past 15 years and not a single spot of rust on it. Simply wow….
If I may add some context based on actual experience, my 2013 Model S #9624 was absolutely perfect. No panel gaps, no door handle issues. Only down side was there was only three supercharging locations in CA when we picked up the car in Fremont and drove it back to LA. 138K miles later and...
Makes sense since the Signature Series Model S was limited to 1000 and so was the Founders Series Roadster 2. The Foundation series Cybertruck has all the options I would have ordered anyways and I'm sure Tesla will make it a crazy deal compared to a la cart options in the future. Just the FSD...