FarAway
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Like most of you I am staggered by the double gut shot of both a ginormous price increase combined with a surprising reduction in range to the anemic level.
I originally ordered the tri-motor but am now struggling with what to do. Do I settle for the dual, buy the beast or just cancel all together?
The fact I am even considering cancellation is shocking to me personally. I KNOW how long I have waited and how much I want this truck. That I am seriously considering cancellation tells me there are a lot more cancellations already out there!
I have seen some analysts predict a very low conversion rate of 20% reservations-to-orders. Based on my feelings personally and observations on this board, I believe this is a reasonable guess and at that rate, even with 2 million pre-orders and a slow ramp up, Tesla will be done making Cybertrucks in just over 2 years. What then? Keep a boutique CT line open? Or convert it over to a more profitable world car production factory?
IMHO, without a meaningful decrease in price and a corresponding increase in range the CT will cease production in 2-3 years. If I have figured this out, so has TESLA.
It would be ironic, if in the end Elons Musk’s Cybertruck was to once again follow the tracks of John DeLorean’s DMC12, into history. Your move ELON.
I originally ordered the tri-motor but am now struggling with what to do. Do I settle for the dual, buy the beast or just cancel all together?
The fact I am even considering cancellation is shocking to me personally. I KNOW how long I have waited and how much I want this truck. That I am seriously considering cancellation tells me there are a lot more cancellations already out there!
I have seen some analysts predict a very low conversion rate of 20% reservations-to-orders. Based on my feelings personally and observations on this board, I believe this is a reasonable guess and at that rate, even with 2 million pre-orders and a slow ramp up, Tesla will be done making Cybertrucks in just over 2 years. What then? Keep a boutique CT line open? Or convert it over to a more profitable world car production factory?
IMHO, without a meaningful decrease in price and a corresponding increase in range the CT will cease production in 2-3 years. If I have figured this out, so has TESLA.
It would be ironic, if in the end Elons Musk’s Cybertruck was to once again follow the tracks of John DeLorean’s DMC12, into history. Your move ELON.
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