Don Kedick
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Hey man you know that’s the copyright logo right?
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I keep my fingers crossed you are right. Not that I care about the top end. I am interested in the longest range dual motor. Keep in mind, F150 Lightening Pro went up by 40% in less than a year. CT has been in the oven longer than that. I agree with a lot of your arguments on where the market is headed but CT will be super hot when it hits the market. It is like a four year pregnancy. When that baby pops out, people will pay anything for it and when people are willing to pay, Tesla has a hard time saying no. I am thinking Tesla will squeeze the wealthy first until they run out and then price may adjust to meet the demand when production capacity is high or when @LoneWolfO6 revolution takes off (whichever comes first).I seriously doubt Tesla is increasing the price of their top end by 57%. Seems about as likely as them scrapping the whole project to me.
I don't think demand will be a problem for prices under 80,000. The reservations are insane. I'll want to save on delivery time and fly to Austin to pick it up if they will let me.That makes sense but the whole thing made me wonder if a quad or a tri is going to come out first, can Tesla keep them under 80 to make it qualify (or would they want to)? Or production plans are flexible enough at this stage to push out dual motor first? What do you guys think? Over $80K damn the tax credit and state of the economy? Or under $80 to Keep the demand high?
Something seems off here…just got my cyber truck
I think you mean Zeitgeist…I don’t think the Reddit post means anything.
Pretty fascinating that the Cybertruck is still such a central part of the gestalt.
I think the safest guess is matching the Cybertruck price to the model 3/Y. What were the differences in price between 3/Y/Cybertruck when Cybertruck was announced it’s likely going to be a similar ratio with a little extra to ward off some scalpers.People keep pulling numbers out of hats.
Top Trim was $70k at launch.
I seriously doubt Tesla is increasing the price of their top end by 57%. Seems about as likely as them scrapping the whole project to me.
They also have to make allowances for scalpers.Again, nothing more than speculation.
Nobody knows what the new Cybertruck MSRP‘s and trims will be except a select group of Tesla insiders. They have calculated what the COGS will be and then they need to decide on the profit margin to determine a new MSRP.
That’s the new model—you can tell because it has no side mirrors! It’s possible they moved the wiper to the top of the windshield, which a lot of people here wanted. The door handle is either gone or modified, another sign this is newer than the model at the Petersen Museum. Good catch!just got my cyber truck