scottyah
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- First Name
- Scott
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- Dec 14, 2022
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- San Diego, CA
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- 2025 AWD CT
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Tesla still considers demand for their cars to be infinite, they keep lowering prices either as part of their mission for a sustainable future, to stay competitive, or just because they're still run by engineers.
They price the Model S&X to cover R&D for 3&Y (at least in theory). The question for me is: do they consider the CT more luxury like S&X or the "working man's truck" like they originally targeted, in which case we should see a massive price reduction?
Their price target with the Model 3 is a Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic (~$25k). Obviously they're not quite there yet, but pretty dang close. If the CT is in the same category, they'll target $30k (Tacoma).
Please, I don't want to hear about how a CT is more like a RAM or Lariat, you're missing my point entirely. The model 3 is more like a BMW than a corolla, the price is the difference.
They price the Model S&X to cover R&D for 3&Y (at least in theory). The question for me is: do they consider the CT more luxury like S&X or the "working man's truck" like they originally targeted, in which case we should see a massive price reduction?
Their price target with the Model 3 is a Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic (~$25k). Obviously they're not quite there yet, but pretty dang close. If the CT is in the same category, they'll target $30k (Tacoma).
Please, I don't want to hear about how a CT is more like a RAM or Lariat, you're missing my point entirely. The model 3 is more like a BMW than a corolla, the price is the difference.
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