SwampNut
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- First Name
- Carlos
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2021
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- Location
- Peoria, AZ
- Vehicles
- Tesla M3LR, Gladiator Rubicon
- Occupation
- Geek
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Yes, the order is in for the Y. Trying to sell the truck while I wait for the confirmation email.Ok more seriously. Have you ordered your Model Y yet? Because if you haven't you should soon, if/ when the new incentives kick in there is going to be a land rush for Teslas. You can think about it while you wait for your car.
See, I never ran into that. I just always thought it was a weird sentiment given that work trucks can often dwarf the costs of "high end" vehicles, including Tesla.My company sends field service engineers all over the country. We fly to the airport, rent a car and drive to the hotel and to the customer plant. One of my colleagues had rented so many cars that he was able to get multiple free upgrades. Our boss got a call from the customer complaining that we are getting paid to much because we're coming to work in Cadillacs.
If your truck selling experience is anything like mine, it'll take about 2 days. They are in demand right now.Yes, the order is in for the Y. Trying to sell the truck while I wait for the confirmation email.
It's been over a week, but it's a comically large diesel work truck with service boxes and a lift gate. Last truck I sold was already gone by this point.If your truck selling experience is anything like mine, it'll take about 2 days. They are in demand right now.
The fuzzy dice was a joke but, yeah, monster mudders on a daily driver work truck is how you spell "wasteful idiot". Is they guy trying to make a living or impress other people who don't know any better? Even the farmers around here with their muddy fields don't waste their money on monster mudders because they know how to drive. I don't want to pay for that sh!tDepends on the business. If it is a custom 4x4 shop the driver is promoting, then that fits perfectly.
What if he drives up with an $80,000 (Trimotor - $69.900, $10,000 FSD) CT that is air-lifted to maximum height, has monster mudders and fuzzy dice? Does your opinion change?