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Yeah, there wasn't much of a demand for the Delorean. . . .Something that ugly ought to be illegal.
Somehow, folks weren't keen for stainless steel unless it was for cooking ware.
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Yeah, there wasn't much of a demand for the Delorean. . . .Something that ugly ought to be illegal.
Incapable of reading, eh? The high end model does over 500 miles on a single charge. And that is with present batteries. By the time these are being manufactured, they may have double the range that they now have.Up to 16" ground clearance. Now that is something I can definitely relate to. Ideal for the back country in Eastern Oregon.
Cybertruck
Back country? You mean, no further than 150 miles. . . . That is, unless you don't plan to come back. Not sure there are many charging stations out in the wilderness.
Over 200,000 pre-orders. That seems to indicate a demand for the cyber truck.Yeah, there wasn't much of a demand for the Delorean. . . .Something that ugly ought to be illegal.
Somehow, folks weren't keen for stainless steel unless it was for cooking ware.
Not functional at all. You can’t reach into the truck bed and put something in or take it out. It looks like a tin foil toy.Given what is standard with Tesla's starting model, that is a comparable price to most of the pickups on the market. Their high end model, at $70,000 is comparable to the other high end models, also. And it comes with many features no other truck has at this time. It is definitely a game changer. Style? Odd, for a truck, but functional.Article I read said starting price was under $40,000.It's definitely a strange looking thing, but if he holds the price where they say it is it will sell like hotcakes.
Only an idiot or someone with more money than brains goes out and pays full retail for a new car.
Don't read more into my statement than it says.
Lol. For a $100 you can tell all your friends you ordered the truck. Just a marketing con.Over 200,000 pre-orders. That seems to indicate a demand for the cyber truck.Yeah, there wasn't much of a demand for the Delorean. . . .Something that ugly ought to be illegal.
Somehow, folks weren't keen for stainless steel unless it was for cooking ware.
The 200,000 pre-orders were taken "before" the unveiling a few days ago.What a flop, only 200,000 pre-orders by now.
Yes, let us look at what is happening in Germany;
And if you want to see what happens to those jobs when the government subsidies are cut, take a look at what is happening in germany...they have finally awakened to the disaster that renewables are to their country.
Up to 16" ground clearance. Now that is something I can definitely relate to. Ideal for the back country in Eastern Oregon.
Cybertruck
Over 200,000 pre-orders. That seems to indicate a demand for the cyber truck.Yeah, there wasn't much of a demand for the Delorean. . . .Something that ugly ought to be illegal.
Somehow, folks weren't keen for stainless steel unless it was for cooking ware.
Really?The 200,000 pre-orders were taken "before" the unveiling a few days ago.What a flop, only 200,000 pre-orders by now.
It will be interesting to see just how many people still want the cyber truck and come up with the rest of the money after seeing it?. ...
I would love to take it into the back country. After all, just how many times do you go into the back country and put over 500 miles on your vehicle before going back to town?Up to 16" ground clearance. Now that is something I can definitely relate to. Ideal for the back country in Eastern Oregon.
Cybertruck
Yeppers, take it into the back country. I would love to hear a report on how useful it is in a real world situation away from the wonderful electric grid.
I would love to take it into the back country. After all, just how many times do you go into the back country and put over 500 miles on your vehicle before going back to town?Up to 16" ground clearance. Now that is something I can definitely relate to. Ideal for the back country in Eastern Oregon.
Cybertruck
Yeppers, take it into the back country. I would love to hear a report on how useful it is in a real world situation away from the wonderful electric grid.
Lordy, lordy, how I love it that you 'Conservatives' that have been predicting that Tesla would go broke in six months are eating crow. Three gigafactories in production now, more will be built. LOL
It only takes $100 dollars to place a reservation for one of the Tesla cyber pickup trucks.The vehicle has received orders from a number of high-profile individuals, though a recent reservation may be one of the vehicle’s most impressive yet.
...it will sell like hotcakes.
LiarLordy, lordy, how I love it that you 'Conservatives' that have been predicting that Tesla would go broke in six months are eating crow. Three gigafactories in production now, more will be built. LOL
Tesla has only been kept alive because of billions and billions of taxpayer dollars propping it up you fool.
Not a bad starting pointArticle I read said starting price was under $40,000.It's definitely a strange looking thing, but if he holds the price where they say it is it will sell like hotcakes.
Only an idiot or someone with more money than brains goes out and pays full retail for a new car.
Don't read more into my statement than it says.