NotMyTruck
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Base model cybertruck is $80k. I’d say it’s comparable to a Lariat ER. The said LER would set you back around $72k after incentives, possibly less if you qualify for the seventy five hundred. Powered bed cover and spray in liner are another $3-4k.I sold my Lightning to buy my CT, and I've regretted it quite a bit since. Mainly because I wish I sold my Model 3 and kept the Lightning + Cybertruck. The Lightning was more comfortable on longer trips and had more storage. Having all my luggage get wet in the bed of my CT versus the massive frunk of the Lightning was a bummer on a recent trip.
I'd say it's 60-40, the CT does more right than the Lightning. But the Lightning is 60% the price, so until the CT goes down another $20k, I think both have a purpose. Especially for work, I really miss reaching over the side of my truck bed, CT makes that impossible. It's a bit of an irony, but the CT has replaced a car well, not so much a work truck. Steer by wire makes driving the CT in tight downtown areas easier than my Lightning ever was, and the air suspension let's me fit in my work garage that was too small for my Lightning.
I'm waiting to see if Tesla brings steer by wire to any other models. If it isn't at least announced by the end of next year, my M3P will likely be traded for a Lightning again.
Where is this 60% math coming from?
I otherwise agree, frunk is small and seats are better in the lightning. The amount of space in the second row was also substantially more. Lightning suspension was weird, at times it was soft and comfortable, at others - it felt like an old car with blown out shocks.
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