What made you decide to buy your Cybertruck?

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SS exoskeleton and she’ll, 800km range, rolling tonneau cover, ramp, loads of sealable secure storage, air suspension, power outlets, seats 6, pennies to operate, clean running and every innovation on tech front ..... the ultimate truck. Only a fool would pass up at the tri-motor price and options you get!
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Didn't "buy" it yet, just put down $100 refundable deposit to hold a place in line - in case I want to "buy it" after seeing the final; specs, design, and price.

Edit: I'm interested in all of the practicality in it as an efficient multi-use/multi-purpose vehicle. I'm hoping the DM AWD comes with an option to add extra range via a LR battery pack addition.
 
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I am on the R list at around 100k. What sealed the deal for me was the SS body, range and towing. Now if they will answer the question of mounting a snow plow. No need for a 10' v-plow. I would settle for a 7'6 medium to 8' standard duty plow. If they can go larger great but I do plow and it would be nice to add this to our fleet.
 

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Well, probably... but I do get to have a couple 'not-a-flamethrowers' mounted in thr front bumper, right? :love:
Wondering if the not a flame thrower can be used to clean the windows. I don’t want to have to scrape that big windshield if it does not have lasers in it.
 

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I'm cheap, the tri motor is the best value.

And it was not a sledgehammer. A REAL sledgehammer would have killed the ICE truck door.

It was a dead-blow hammer, sheeple...
 


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I need a truck to haul water, wood, and, trash, to the dump. I’m retired, and, on a fixed income so 14 mpg hits the pocketbook hard. Southwest Colorado has more sunny days than not, so, pair the CT with a solar system and I might be able to take the little lady out for dinner every once in awhile.
 

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It's the ultimate GTF outta here vehicle. If we can get to the point where one portable solar panel will quickly charge the battery, it's pretty much off grid. The tires are ugly, but I dig the steel body. I'm not a huge fan of the triangular shape, but I'm far more interested in the performance of an electric 4 wheel drive. Fast, hopefully beastly off road. The price doesn't hurt. The rivian is a super cool looking and functional 4x4 EV, buy fully loaded is north of 100k.
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