Is the Cyber Truck a Flop?

   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #481  
Pretty sure it was a Range Rover or Land Rover SUV. The article I saw just showed a quick picture of the front of the vehicle and the damage was moderate, for the damage to the CT and other vehicles it it.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #483  
The range extender option has been axed. Also, about 10,000 units are sitting on lots.

Tesla Reportedly Has $800 Million Worth of Cybertrucks That Nobody Wants
If Elon wants to sell me one cheap, I'll take it. I was very impressed with my Cousin's CT when we went hunting with it last late fall. It was very capable off road in deep snow and hauled 3 of us back into out up north property, 3 of us with rifles, hunting clothes and a cooler and back out with 3 Bambi's in the bed and our rifles and the tree of us, no issue and the snow going in was about 2 feet deep plus we did a creek fording. Never sun a wheel. I was very impressed. Not impressed enough to pay 100+ for one but impressed enough to pay say 30 for one...

Other thing I liked about the CT was the battery pre conditioning. We hunted in below zero temps and with the pre conditioning feature, charge level was a non issue and it took a Supercharge just fine as well.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #484  
If Elon wants to sell me one cheap, I'll take it.
I have a cousin who was an early Tesla adopter, and had mentioned wanting a CT to replace his aging Model 3 Dual Motor, so I told him last night about the $800M CT's in inventory. I expected to learn Tesla was discounting CT's to get them moving, but he checked and said, "nope... still full-retail pricing."

Because Tesla uses their own retail outlets instead of the usual dealership business model, they may have the freedom to let these things sit a bit longer, rather than having to discount to get them moving. But on the flip side, it's going to get harder and harder to convince buyers to pay full price for CT's after they've been sitting on an inventory lot for many months or even over a year.

Personally, I wouldn't drive one if it were free. I'm not some EV hater, I'd really enjoy a nice Tesla P90D, but that CT is just a bit too stupid for me to ever want to be seen in one. I also don't like the idea of watching my 7000# trailer pass me, as I drive down the road with it.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #485  
It appears that all these new 'upstarts' are adopting the Tesla philosophy of selling their wares direct instead of through authorized dealers. The 'VW Scout' is one that bubbles right up as is the other 'new' electric truck.

I see Stellantis is mothballing their electric hybrid truck which is probably a good thing for them actually. They have poured millions into that sinking ship already and I don't see them realizing any profit anyway.

I don't see that as becoming a mainstream vehicle either. It's way overpriced for one thing and it's a niche vehicle for another.

I still like the CT from personal experience as I've expounded about in other comments, but not at the price point it's at currently and the Scout, no way ever.

My opinion is, anyone that destroys vehicles or damages dealerships to make a political point, they need to be incarcerated for a long time.

Actions have consequences, least in my world they do.

With more and more 'startups' and more vehicles being introduced in the EV / Hybrid marketplace, the thinner the pie slice's get and you can only slice that 'pie' so thin and it becomes unprofitable.

I'd love to own an original IH scout with a Ford 289 engine under the hood, but would have to be the original, not a trademark bought EV copy and certainly not for a 50 grand starting price.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #486  
But on the flip side, it's going to get harder and harder to convince buyers to pay full price for CT's after they've been sitting on an inventory lot for many months or even over a year.

Maybe that's why Tesla chose stainless steel.

/S
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #487  
So did Bricklin....... One nice thing about brushed stainless is you can 'buff' out scratches with a inline grinder.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #488  
So did Bricklin....... One nice thing about brushed stainless is you can 'buff' out scratches with a inline grinder.
All good, in theory. But it can be very difficult, even nearly impossible, to make scratches and dings in brushed stainless go away completely. It's more challenging than most think to match the sheen, direction, and visual characteristics of the original surface when making a repair.

That gets even more difficult when the stainless is clear-coated to minimize staining by everything from finger oils to road salts, as I suspect the CT probably is.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #489  
I’ve been seeing painted CT almost daily… this morning it was a all white one.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #490  
I’ve been seeing painted CT almost daily… this morning it was a all white one.
Same. Probably close to half those I see are either painted or wrapped. One of those I pass more frequently is also white, and it looks a lot less offensive than the stainless, to me. Still ugly, but not nearly as ugly.
 

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