FINALLY CYBERTRUCK PRICES ARE CRASHING !

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YouTube Clowns do this just for clicks .one just need to go online do a quick search you can clearly see 99% are going for 114k or over.
Going for or asking? I have not seen a sale close over 106k in quite a while.
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IMO I really think that there is a dip right now in prices. I suspect that once it is time for the Non-FS to come out it is going to be more than Elon said and with limited options bringing values back up.
I just don't see how or why they would sell these for 80k. They are worth more than that.
 

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I normally assume any new vehicle I buy will lose 25% off the lot. And with the Foundation series, I assume the used market will only value the $20K upcharge at $10K or less, once non-Foundation Series start selling. The FSD and Premium Connectivity for Life, the all-weather mats, etc. Probably adds at least $8K on the used market. And, depending upon the rate at which FSD matures from here on out, it could be a lot more than that!

Prices aren't crashing, they have been sky-high since the Cybertruck was released. This is just a normal market adjustment bringing the early release used prices out of the stratosphere and back to reality.
 
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IMO I really think that there is a dip right now in prices. I suspect that once it is time for the Non-FS to come out it is going to be more than Elon said and with limited options bringing values back up.
I just don't see how or why they would sell these for 80k. They are worth more than that.
I totally agree, Cybertrucks are much better vehicles than anything else you can get on the market for $80K, but Tesla has to sell them for what the market will bear, in the quantities Tesla manufactures them at. Not only is the market for $80K vehicles somewhat limited to begin with, but because so many new truck buyers have an inaccurate negative perception of what it's like to own an electric vehicle, they will have to sell for less than a much lower quality ICE truck.

This will slowly change as people gradually learn what a robust, capable and modern platform Cybertruck is built on. And how nicely it drives. And how inexpensive it is to own relative to an ICE truck with comparable capabilities. I see Cybertruck prices being pretty firmly above $50K for years to come, even for decent examples that are 5-6 years old.
 


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YouTube Clowns do this just for clicks .one just need to go online do a quick search you can clearly see 99% are going for 114k or over.
No, you can't see that. I'm not aware of any way to see what they are actually GOING FOR. Just ads from dreamer owners.
 

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I normally assume any new vehicle I buy will lose 25% off the lot. And with the Foundation series, I assume the used market will only value the $20K upcharge at $10K or less, once non-Foundation Series start selling. The FSD and Premium Connectivity for Life, the all-weather mats, etc. Probably adds at least $8K on the used market. And, depending upon the rate at which FSD matures from here on out, it could be a lot more than that!

Prices aren't crashing, they have been sky-high since the Cybertruck was released. This is just a normal market adjustment bringing the early release used prices out of the stratosphere and back to reality.
People who have done the homework realize that FSD is worth more than $10K. I also think that Tesla will stop selling FSD via one-time cost and will ask others to subscribe.

Therefore, those who own FSD outright would see their car increase in value but those that don't have FSD won't see this increase.

I am not in the market for a CUV but am tempted to get a refreshed Model Y with FSD to future-proof myself, for when the kids are old enough to "drive."
 

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Interesting, I don’t see any online for less than $111k. But, either way, any car when you drive it off a lot looses a significant amount of value. They are not investments. But, if you are going to pay $100k for a truck then I would love to know which others would choose. The Cybertruck you get the capability of a truck…despite what YouTubers say (except long range hauling), the crazy capability of raptors and TRXs, the performance of a sports car, the ride of a luxury sedan and steering that has no equal. This truck is worth way more than 100k in today’s market based o. Its competition. The only argument on the price is that 5 years ago it was advertised for less. Look at F150 prices 5 years ago and then look at them today.
 

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I normally assume any new vehicle I buy will lose 25% off the lot. And with the Foundation series, I assume the used market will only value the $20K upcharge at $10K or less, once non-Foundation Series start selling. The FSD and Premium Connectivity for Life, the all-weather mats, etc. Probably adds at least $8K on the used market. And, depending upon the rate at which FSD matures from here on out, it could be a lot more than that!

Prices aren't crashing, they have been sky-high since the Cybertruck was released. This is just a normal market adjustment bringing the early release used prices out of the stratosphere and back to reality.
Why does everyone say non FSD will not have lifetime premium connectivity? Everyone saying they will strip Cybertruck down is just hoping to hold on to some extra equity with their FSD.

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