kurtlikevonnegut
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Are you really all that surprised that TeslaStan trolls would lack imagination?Another weirdo with Rivian in their username that says "Tesla is better".
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Are you really all that surprised that TeslaStan trolls would lack imagination?Another weirdo with Rivian in their username that says "Tesla is better".
Not upset at rivian, because they honored all preorder holders pricing. Tesla DID accounts pricing on dual and tri motor, regardless of what spin you put on the name, they have now released the dual and tri motor models and they are currently $50k more than when I placed my preorder. Trimotor was $69k, dual motor was $50k.If I recall right, Rivian did the same thing to us 2 or 3 years ago. However, they actually said what the price was on the website with your reservation. Then when it was time for delivery they raised the price. (then they went back to the honored price after we all complained) However, Tesla hasn't even officially announced the price of the Cyberbeast model. It's just rumors. So, you're upset that the rumored price has went up? I think you'd be more upset on what Rivian actually did to us 2-3 years ago.
Only the losers call someone a name for expressing honest opinions. Sorry, did I call you a name? HahaAnother weirdo with Rivian in their username that says "Tesla is better".
This right here ^^^^^^^Tesla buyers likely would not have bought their vehicle if they knew that the price of that vehicle was about to drop double-digit percentage points in the course of a single year. Buyers paying markups on high demand vehicles at dealerships have the price hike information up front and are therefore in a much better position to decide if that markup is worth paying. Similarly, buyers of traditional car brands can draw from decades of automotive price trends and personal experiences to decide if they want to save x amount of money by buying a leftover model year vehicle with predictable cash and financing incentives versus buying at a premium at the height of demand.
When you have no choice but to buy an "option" it's now part of the base. Who knows if Tesla will ever actually offer the pricing from November. Until masses are able to buy it at that price, you should assume it doesn't exist when it comes to TeslaThis seems to be for a fully loaded foundation series… “FSD” alone is likely a $14k option and included in the Foundation Series.
base MSRP for AWD hasn’t changed from Nov launch has it?
”tapping into demand”You can’t blame Tesla. They are simply tapping into demand by targeting affluent reservation holders who will have no qualms about forking over $100k - $120k to be a first adopter. The $80k AWD and $100k CyberBeast versions will follow.
Tesla is rumored to be receiving 10k CT reservation per week since the 11/30 production reveal.
Please stop quoting MDR’s “info” as credible. Even your CT shills on that other website are calling him out:Tesla is rumored to be receiving 10k CT reservation per week since the 11/30 production reveal.