…so a CT could be “wrapped” for a few hundred (vs a few thousand) dollars, plus the look can be changed weekly?
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:cool::cool::cool:
Some company should make a pop out (or fold out or inflatable) single mattress to lay down across the backseat floor when the seats are folded up for true climate controlled camping - for shorter people, of course. ?
I see a new market for “instant wraps” made of big rubberized magnetic panels printed with whatever designs/colors we want…I wonder how cheaply they could be made?
Would be cool to have a front facing camera mounted underneath and toward the back so you can really see the obstacles you’re about to drive over, like how I think Land Rover has.
Bravo. I am in the same (age outlook) boat as you and will take one as soon as they offer it to me, RN112787xxx. Carpe diem indeed.
Also don’t forget about the better build quality these initial trucks should have -
As Musk once said during an interview with Sandy Munro,
“Friends ask me, when...
From a build quality standpoint, something tells me these early Foundation editions may actually be worth getting:
Musk revealed that when friends ask him when is the best time to buy a Tesla, he says “either buy it right at the beginning or when production reaches a steady state”.
I reserved a tri about an hour right after the presentation ended in 2019, so if they offered me that I would take it right away, even a Founder’s Ed. (although some frantic last minute fund raising might need to occur), but if they offered me an all-wheel-drive I would take that right away as...
Is my train of thought wrong here? Just doing the rough math and adding in the $7500 tax credit (which did not exist in 2019) to the then-$40,000 price to make it an apples-to-apples comparison, the base Cybertruck would be $47,500:
Price Today $61,000
- Tax Cred $7500
Actual Price $53,500
-...
In a way I wish they would contact the Original resv holders and ask for another $900 to create a $1000 (now Non-refundable) deposit and have a new, much more committed list.
I went and made another resv. and gave them another deposit ($250 this time).
Just in case of - well, with Tesla ya never know so, just in case they won’t let me downgrade to a $79,990 AWD when the time comes, then (depending what the Tri-motor CTs are reselling for at the time) I’d accept the...
Keeping my resv. plus added another $250 resv. just now.
I am old and retired and this may be my last vehicle so I just need one that will eventually drive me back and forth to the doctor or hospital (ha ha) while keeping me safe from armed carjackers or in case the FSD fails on the road and I...
Hmmm, what if it is an ADD-ON option AFTER the sale? Like strapped down in the bed and plugged in somehow? Then I'd get the AWD at $79,990 to qualify for the $7500 credit, and THEN add the spare battery in the bed...
Geographic adjacency to the factory aside, I am hoping they go in approximate list order and Ask Us First, thus preserving at least some kind of first rights of refusal and/or trim level switching. Would seem "logical and fair", although we all know what that usually means...