VAF84
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- Jun 14, 2024
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- Central Texas
- Vehicles
- 2024 Sierra EV Denali, EX - 23 Lightning Lariat Extended Range 10mo./21k mi
- Occupation
- Consultant
Bruv, they’re completely comparable. Do you think that 50% of the CT buyers or potential buyers were all in line for the looks? I’m here for performance, tech and engineering. They should give me a discount for the looks, lol. The truck is clearly polarizing on the design, I’m messing around, I think it looks okay, but not good enough to pay a premium on that alone (for the majority).Bro you can’t compare any of those to the CT. You might as well be comparing an electric Honda why ? Because none of them resemble in anyway the CT sure they both are considered “trucks” but hardly the same you no what all those you mentioned have in common though ? They all look the same. A truck. That’s the edge that’s the difference. I just sold my Chevy diesel 2500 I had for 9 years. Loved it but not on this earth could I park them side by side and consider them in the same world by looks alone
The CT is absolutely getting cross-shopped. When it was first advertised it was about the only game in town. Now you’ve got every other truck manufacturer beating it on value and range. The only edge Tesla has over legacy is if you view the stainless steel sheet metal as a worth a premium, software, and a little bit on charging infrastructure. None of these things will affect 90% of the daily experience compared to the competitors. I say this as a potential buyer. The Dual Motor Tesla is cool, but I doubt the avg buyer pays $10k over the nearest comparable competitor. Or I guess it’s on the cusp, maybe $5k bc you like how it looks more. That’s subjective
As for Porsche, it has heritage, precision, quality, reliability, and won competitively on the international circuits. Right now, Tesla has heritage out of those. The Cyberbeast would be the only one in the lineup with any right to not be compared to the competitors.
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