cyberpunk27
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I think the factory 18" look great. Better than expected for sure.I really want to swap the wheels and tires to the Cyber Wheels. Trying to resist.
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I think the factory 18" look great. Better than expected for sure.I really want to swap the wheels and tires to the Cyber Wheels. Trying to resist.
The best wheel Tesla offers imo.I think the factory 18" look great. Better than expected for sure.
83mm round center caps from chevy or escaladeThe best wheel Tesla offers imo.
I think they look even better with the center caps off also.
Well it’s a fun mental exercise. I guess we’ll know the numbers at the Q2 report, assuming Tesla discloses preorders. If not we can take the 10 day average for Q2, and extrapolate from there (though some 3 and y orders in Feb, may have delivered in March)Sorry I just felt like there were so many holes in the logic, wasn't quite sure what to say.
1. First, let's have all the numbers as a 10-day period. So 31,464/week is about 45K. To have 80K in Cybertruck sales, within 100K reservations during the 10-day period, Tesla would have had to convert 25K of other vehicle sales (3 and Y) to Cybertruck sales. The way I see it, there could be 2 main possibilities for this (and I guess any mix between the 2). Scenario A is that around half of all 3 and Y buyers in this 10-day period thought that a $59k Cybertruck was such a good deal, that they decided to spend an additional $15K on a vehicle. (I'm leaving out S and X because those make up like 5% sales, almost negligible). Scenario B is that 25K 3 and Y buyers just for some reason decided not to order a Tesla in this 10-day period and was replaced with 25K Cybertruck buyers that weren't interested in buying a non-Cybertruck Tesla before. I don't consider either scenario to be likely. I don't see how Tesla could have significantly lower (50%) than average non-Cybertruck sales, coincidentally and arbitrarily, in this 10-day period.
2. I'd just mentioned in an earlier post today that 40K, and others, were too high of an estimate. Due to 80K to 110K RN's basically being the baseline for a 10-day period. And after that, you just doubled the 40K.
3. Plenty of reservation holders have already considered cancelling, potentially due to: financial reasons, long wait time, FSD cannot transfer, etc. But I guess this point is somewhat of a different discussion.
Hope this makes sense!
100% agree.I think the factory 18" look great. Better than expected for sure.
What date did you order yours and what is your reservation number?My AI chatbot tightened my delivery window:
Went from Aug 17 - Oct 12 to Aug 7 - Sept 18.
If this is even true, this is such a GIANT red flag imo. Who would take that hit at $79990 retail and we all know Tesla aint dealing. Something smells.Somebody got a good deal. 2026 premium AWD with 300 miles
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You sold the 22 Y or the base CT?my base cyber truck delivery yesterday , they build great , run very quite , no more bumpy road with 18 wheels , coil suspension is so muck better than my old shitty model Y 22 , sold to carmax
I used Tru Vue by P&S. Like you said took most of it off but a very subtle layer remains. I am not going to worry about the finger prints and water spots for a few weeks. Its still raining here. Once the rains stop, I might try washing the car and then try some distilled white vinegar. If spots still remain I might buy some dedicated water spot remover.What is everyone using to safely remove tire dressing from the steel side panels of the body? I tried Dawn dish soap, Spray away and isopropyl alcohol. While they all remove the top layer, a very subtle layer remains. I know I can do BKF (Bar Keeper's Friend) but trying to avoid since often that requires doing the entire panel since the portion cleaned often ends up looking a lot better than the remaining section.
I agree. Last August Carvana quoted $62K for my 2024 Suburban HC with Super Cruise. In March they bought it for $76,600. I couldn't pass up that deal. I had to drive my trusted 2007 Silverado with 208K miles for the last couple months.Yesterday only this truck was sale in progress. Now all 7 cybertrucks are in progress. Carvana is a $73 billion company. What is the scam cause I keep hearing these listing are fishy?
I was doing some research and it appears the Cybertruck manual recommends denatured alcohol followed by rinsing/washing the area after with soap. Has anyone tried this method?I used Tru Vue by P&S. Like you said took most of it off but a very subtle layer remains. I am not going to worry about the finger prints and water spots for a few weeks. Its still raining here. Once the rains stop, I might try washing the car and then try some distilled white vinegar. If spots still remain I might buy some dedicated water spot remover.
If it continues to bother me after 3-5 months, I might consider wrapping.
Not saying Carvana is a scam, just that something is off. A$79990 truck for sale for $69900 with 400 miles means Carvana bought it for $59ish Why did the owner sell is my question. Also most Cybertrucks at Carvana are always being bought by another customer.Yesterday only this truck was sale in progress. Now all 7 cybertrucks are in progress. Carvana is a $73 billion company. What is the scam cause I keep hearing these listing are fishy?