I think my 8 year old said “what the heck even is that(in the meme form)” when I took her to the showroom to see it.They get a lotta attention around here....
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I think my 8 year old said “what the heck even is that(in the meme form)” when I took her to the showroom to see it.They get a lotta attention around here....
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When she's 16, buy her one. Cool...I think my 8 year old said “what the heck even is that(in the meme form)” when I took her to the showroom to see it.![]()
When she's 16, buy her one. Cool...
She likes Teslas for sure. She was the biggest proponent to getting a M3P which I will eventually do.When she's 16, buy her one. Cool...
There have been a few odd looking cars that are still "cool" to some people.In 8 years no one will want to be seen in one.
There have been a few odd looking cars that are still "cool" to some people.
The Beetle, and Mini are two that made the cut. The PT Cruiser went to the Uncool list.
Which way will it go for the CT? You may be right.
I'm shocked it's actually somewhat popular. From reading it sounds like on the Cybertruck forums every single person who gets one has some type of issue with it. A post today had a guy get his and it was bricked upon taking delivery. It's as if Tesla doesn't care about quality or their customers.It's completely outside the original intent of the brand in the first place. I really cannot put into words how much I dislike the Cybertruck. It has a massive amount of design flaws that genuinely make it worse to use. Just think of what they could have done if they made a more normal truck.
And the fact the the Muskateer keeps claiming that the new roadster will "fly". Really so Tesla is now looking at FAA certification on their vehicles? It makes my skin crawl.Exactly. The PT, Beetle, Mini, Hummer were all the rage and selling for over sticker when they first launched. Now you can't give them away and no one wants to be seen in one. I predict the CT will follow the same trajectory and Tesla as a brand unless they get some new, mainstream products out. A roadster isn't what they need, they need some revamped SUVs. The Y is getting very long in the tooth.
It’s finally come to the point where I very rarely see a PT Cruiser on the road. My mom had a 2003 (I think) PT convertible. I didn’t like driving it much because it was hard to see when the top was on but we drove it through the Rockies one nice day in the summer (12 hour trip) and it was so fun and comfortable.There have been a few odd looking cars that are still "cool" to some people.
The Beetle, and Mini are two that made the cut. The PT Cruiser went to the Uncool list.
Which way will it go for the CT? You may be right.
Money can buy a lot of things, but taste isn't one of them.
Amen!Money can buy a lot of things, but taste isn't one of them.
I might buy a used Cyber Beast in 4 or 5 years. I changed the engine oil/filter/front & rear diff/transfer case and tranny fluid in my Wife's Armada this past weekend...don't know how many more of those events I have left in me.For Q3 2024, Tesla delivered 22,915 Cybertrucks, Model X, Model S and Semi trucks combined, globally. Basically everything not Model 3/Y
Q3 2023 they delivered 15,985 in that same category.
That means Cybertruck has only gained them an average of 2,310 deliveries per month, globally, outside the 3/Y program in Q3 2024.
It appears a large portion of Cybertruck buyers were likely gonna buy a Model S or X anyway.
Full Self Driving just came out for a select few Cybertruck owners. Unfortunately after 8+ years, Tesla FSD still is unable to recognize red lights vs. green lights.
Full Self Driving just came out for a select few Cybertruck owners. Unfortunately after 8+ years, Tesla FSD still is unable to recognize red lights vs. green lights.