Cyber07
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Nobody SHOULD buy or overextended themselves to have a Foundation CT if otherwise you would qualify for a tax rebate (aka making less then 150k/300k per year).I wanted to share some thoughts that have been running through my mind lately regarding my Cybertruck Foundation order. While I was initially thrilled to be part of the exclusive club, I've started to reconsider my decision due to a few factors that have raised some concerns.
Firstly, the price of the Cybertruck Foundation edition is no small sum. As excited as I am about the innovative design and cutting-edge technology, the reality of the hefty price tag has begun to sink in. Tesla's promise of exclusivity with the "limited" Cybertruck Foundation has been somewhat challenged by the numerous invites being sent out, making me question just how exclusive this edition truly is. Another concern is the timeline for certain features. The included FSD and Autopilot features might take a considerable amount of time before they become available. Also, the charging curve not being as impressive as expected.
Considering these factors, I'm contemplating canceling my Cybertruck Foundation order. My main concern lies in the $1000 non-refundable deposit I made for the order. Has anyone successfully canceled their Cybertruck Foundation order and managed to get the $1000 deposit refunded while retaining their original reservation for the standard Cybertruck?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences!
Going into debt for CT and stretch yourself out of your mean, you should not be doing even if the range would be 500 miles. Or better charging curve. This is about money and affordability. Better or worse charging should never even come to your mind.
I dont think you will get any refund as a cash.
However, I suspect Tesla will NOT honor the Jan-March timeline and this will be a perfect excuse so you can ask them to use that $1k to buy more affordable Tesla.
You have contractually committed for non refundability.
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