Read somewhere Tesla does some 5 cycle test versus every other manufacturer to inflate their numbers.
Flipping has become insanely risky due to the short term volatility. Like even if you saw a profit according to the first BAT or C&B auction, if they accept yours amidst a flood of would-be sellers, by the time your auction goes live how much is it worth? Because the Nth one is never as valuable as the first one.
You should be able to choose between the Dual Motor at $100k or the Tri-Motor (Cyberbeast) at $120K. I see both options for my invite, but I also have not decided whether to go ahead or wait for the non-foundation series.
That is the question. I am leaning towards canceling it but see fn how on ebay peopel are selling reservations for 2000-3000 makes me rethink it
Guy gets a quote from CarMax:
Not sure how legit the offer was considering they know it wasn’t his and the owner isn’t allowed to sell it… but this tracks with current EV resale market…
I went to Tustin Toyota to return my Mirai rental.
Saw a Cybertruck about 10 miles coming down from I-5. I thought it was @Cody_Carter.
Mine might have found a new home
How much realistically do you think I can sell a '24 cybertruck with 300mi on it? So far 3 listed on CarGurus in the 250-300k range.
Did Tesla end up letting people re-sell their CTs? Or will they brick this one?
"Are Brand-New Tesla Cybertrucks Rusting in the Rain?
That’s the buzz. The reality might be a little more complicated."
https://www.motortrend.com/news/tesla-cybertruck-rust-reports-analysis/
Is this the first CT being flipped by a dealer? I’m surprised there aren’t more examples
Laughable, yet someone will buy it.
There have been rumors of some private sales, but this is the first one that has went through standard dealer wholesale/retail channels, in somewhat open disregard for Tesla’s do not resell policy.