Why so much negative Cybertruck posts & news today?

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Here is the inflation. Don't see any $48k cybertrucks
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Obviously not. You must not know about shrinkflation, or manipulation....
Your math is wrong.
U.S. National debt is up $10 TRILLION since 2019
The $GSG Commodity Index is up 74% since November 2019.
Federal fund rate is up 4.4% since.
Student loan debt up $100 billion since.
Not only borrowing costing more and more but everything across the board.
Does your math include how much the materials that make a cybertruck have gone up since 2019?
The materials are not as cheap as they were since 2019. We have minerals on the critical minerals list that effect the prices.
You are in a bubble crissa, wake up.
Noted: You don't show where my math is wrong.

Nothing you're saying has anything to do with inflation. Shrinkflation. Or manipulation.

Also, manipulation/shrinkflation would be bad and not inflation, by definition.

Not even going to touch your gibberish about the national debt. Did you vote for your Representative to reverse the Trump rich-people's tax cuts? No? Then don't complain. It was right on the label.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/...ould-land-america-10-trillion-deeper-in-debt/

That we've held the line after tens of millions died worldwide in a pandemic is nothing more than amazing.

And irrelevant to the topic. You want to show raw materials are higher? Do that. Don't go talking about politics.

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Here is the inflation. Don't see any $48k cybertrucks
Also, the price announced in 2019 was supposed to be the price in 2022.

-Crissa
 
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Noted: You don't show where my math is wrong.

Nothing you're saying has anything to do with inflation. Shrinkflation. Or manipulation.

Also, manipulation/shrinkflation would be bad and not inflation, by definition.

Not even going to touch your gibberish about the national debt. Did you vote for your Representative to reverse the Trump rich-people's tax cuts? No? Then don't complain. It was right on the label.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/...ould-land-america-10-trillion-deeper-in-debt/

That we've held the line after tens of millions died worldwide in a pandemic is nothing more than amazing.

And irrelevant to the topic. You want to show raw materials are higher? Do that. Don't go talking about politics.


Also, the price announced in 2019 was supposed to be the price in 2022.

-Crissa
Your reply is pointless....
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Says the guy who blamed...

*checks notes*

The national debt for cybertruck prices?

In a thread where you complain about FUD?

-Crissa
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Obviously not. You must not know about shrinkflation, or manipulation....
Your math is wrong.
U.S. National debt is up $10 TRILLION since 2019
The $GSG Commodity Index is up 74% since November 2019.
Federal fund rate is up 4.4% since.
Student loan debt up $100 billion since.
Not only borrowing costing more and more but everything across the board.
Does your math include how much the materials that make a cybertruck have gone up since 2019?
The materials are not as cheap as they were since 2019. We have minerals on the critical minerals list that effect the prices.
You are in a bubble crissa, wake up.
Lol you think the US national debt increased the price of the CT ?
 

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i love that these folks where there go to is to post on X ... just contact the service center and they will take care of it... what does he think elon is going to come pick him up ?...sad state of affairs 🤡

you are an early adopter ... you should fully expect some issues ....
Too be fair Elon does respond to random joe blows all the time. It's kind of entertaining.

But I don't know any car that is released now days that doesn't have some issue with a few cars. Cybertruck is just heavily blown out of proportion due to popularity and the hype behind it.
 


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Too be fair Elon does respond to random joe blows all the time. It's kind of entertaining.

But I don't know any car that is released now days that doesn't have some issue with a few cars. Cybertruck is just heavily blown out of proportion due to popularity and the hype behind it.
Or it's actually failing at a higher rate. I've been following Tesla since the Roadster days and I don't remember ever hearing this many issues with the vehicle just dying soon after delivery. I'd expect after all this time Tesla would have the basics well under control even in a new vehicle.
 

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Or it's actually failing at a higher rate. I've been following Tesla since the Roadster days and I don't remember ever hearing this many issues with the vehicle just dying soon after delivery. I'd expect after all this time Tesla would have the basics well under control even in a new vehicle.
That is where I am. We all expect panel gaps and a poor interior. After this amount of time we don't expect trucks to stop working on the highway.
Right now Ford and Chevy look like the "reliable" option in the EV Truck segment
 

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