The Tesla Model Y reported a record 5605 sales in May 2026 to become the nation's top-selling car, ahead of the Ford Ranger (4474) and Toyota HiLux (4005) utes, and Toyota RAV4 hybrid SUV (3865)...
People like to use the Foundation pricing as a reference without mentioning that the Foundation series included $20K in extras that you cannot sell with the truck.
Current used market breakdown:
All-Wheel Drive (AWD): Ranges from $70,000 to $85,000 for well-kept models with average mileage...
The Cybertruck will hold its value better then other EV's, especially EV trucks.
Its design and stainless steel makes it unique and iconic. EV's are not going away.
EVwire brief: Tesla reclaimed the global battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales lead in Q1 2026, overtaking BYD as worldwide New Energy Vehicle (NEV) sales declined 2% year-over-year.
Tesla Model Y is the 2nd best selling car (ICE or EV) in America (beating the RAV4 this quarter).
Tesla Model Y...
I am relieved, various online sources claim the CT is the most expensive vehicle to insure.
" Tesla Cybertruck insurance averages between $3,500 and $5,000 annually ($300 to $400+ per month) for full coverage. Premiums are higher than the national average due to the vehicle's stainless-steel...
I currently have a Model Y and Model 3 insured with State Farm at about $875/car every 6 months.
I just received this quote for the CT " To add the cybertruck with the other two teslas, the premium for six months would be about $825"
All policies are full coverage $500 deductible.
Multiple times. If you fall asleep a few times in a row FSD will recommend pulling over.
I drive 300 miles from Chicago to Detroit and back (600 miles roundtrip) once a month.
I94 at the Indiana - Illinois border is always stopband go traffic (even at 1AM - Indiana drivers are terrible :)
Two...
I am paying $148 a month for my Model Y - State Farm.
I also have a Model 3 with State Farm ($160 a month)
and a 2015 Chevy Volt with State Farm ($100 a month).
i have asked State Farm twice for a quote on the Cybertruck.
Maybe it is just me, but the idea that my future Cybertruck will live in someones head and be the topic of their psychiatrist visits, warms my heart. I would keep the postcards, they may be worth something in the future. They prove just how iconic the CT actually is.
I have a CT on order. I look forward to driving my stainless steel urban tank past the libtards and triggering their blue haired hate. The idea that my Cybertruck will be the topic of their next session psychiatrist session warms my heart.
LOL!
This is wrong on so many levels. It is worse than when people put IC engines into Model S's.
This is like putting a bikini on the statue of liberty or LS swapping a Lam
On the other hand, it is hilarious.
I look forward to using self driving in my stainless steel urban tank as I drive around town triggering the haters. The most technologically advanced EV on the market.
Recent studies indicate that Gen Z is the first generation to exhibit a lower average IQ and decreased cognitive scores—including memory, attention, and literacy—compared to Millennials. This marks a reversal of the long-term "Flynn Effect" (steadily rising IQs), with declines appearing around...
I am at 76% FSD usage on my model 3 (AI4).
My Model Y is on AI3 so I do not have a FSD counter, but I have about 13K miles+ on FSD (with just Chicago to Detroit roundtrip drives).
I drive back and forth from Chicago to Detroit, FSD all 600 miles roundtrip.
I cannot imagine ever owning a car...
No stainless or self driving for $20K more?
People don't want just any EV—they want a Tesla. They want the most American-made vehicle (Model 3 #1, Model Y #2 per 2025 American-Made Index), the most dependable EV per Consumer Reports, the safest per NHTSA and IIHS, and the best-selling per Cox...