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It’s not too late to be an early adopter! Tesla has just added a large number of Foundation Series Cybertrucks to its inventory system, at locations throughout the US. As of today (Friday 12/13), the Foundation Series is available for order again in 49 states (sorry Hawaii) and the District of Columbia.

To check out your options, go to the Tesla Inventory page, and make sure “New” and “Cybertruck” are selected. Then click below the “Inventory” label in the upper left, in the zip code field. This will bring up the “Search Area” box; enter your home zip code and select “All Deliverable”.

Tesla has kept the 2023 pricing: still $99,900 for AWD and $119,990 for CyberBeast; that includes FSD (Supervised) and numerous other extras. In most areas, multiple Foundation Series configurations are available. Since the non-Foundation Series is currently available as well, prospective CT buyers in the US now have more options than ever.
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I was just browsing the car deals on the Tesla site and noticed them as well. Even in Nebraska they are available.
 


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It’s either FUD bots or sales bots on this forum
Apologies if the post sounded like a bot, but the information is factual. The Foundation Series really is now available for order again throughout the US (except Hawaii) in Tesla's inventory system. Try it for yourself.

If you click on a specific vehicle and scroll to the end, you can identify the location where it is available. This may or may not be close by, but Tesla considers it to be "Deliverable".
 
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Nice sales pitch.
 
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Someone said yesterday they had FS available in Canada too. I wonder how many are left in total.
Tesla is actively selling the FS in both Canada and Mexico. In fact, the FS is currently the only option for CT buyers in those countries. Presumably the non-Foundation option will be made available in the future, as it was in the US.

If Tesla ever offers the CT in any other countries (China? Australia?), sales will probably start off with the FS again.
 
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I wonder what the actual plan here is. No one is going to buy those models when the 2025 models are starting to roll out.

People end up getting steep discounts on those or they will convert them into loaner vehicles
 


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Uhh… FS trucks have been available amongst the online inventory since early November.
Yes, but only in a few places. Since November, a limited selection of FS has remained available in a handful of states, particularly Florida and Georgia. But the FS was not officially offered in most of the US.

However, the FS is now available for order nationwide, with a relatively large selection in most areas. Even in Florida and Georgia, there are more options now, as noted in this new thread.
 
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I wonder what the actual plan here is. No one is going to buy those models when the 2025 models are starting to roll out.

People end up getting steep discounts on those or they will convert them into loaner vehicles
If Tesla had traditional dealerships, then sure, the dealers would discount older inventory to move it off the lot. Just standard retail practice.

But Tesla doesn't use the traditional dealership model. All Tesla stores are company-owned, with pre-determined prices set at Tesla HQ -- perhaps by Elon himself. The Tesla stores have no flexibility to offer discounts on their own. Seems like discounts could make sense in this situation, but no sign of them yet.
 

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Awesome!! Here’s your chance again….. the $40k depreciation hit you will take will mean nothing because this is a classic
 
 








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