I saw a coupe version of the cybertruck that was pretty slick. May have been AI generated. Archived Message
Posted by Warrin'_Illini on May 19, 2025, 15:19:54, in reply to "Tesla Starts Accepting Cybertruck Trade-Ins with Staggering Depreciation"
I'm not sure people know what they're doing buying one of these things. If you've seen them in person you know how huge they are. I bet many people have taken them home only to realize they don't fit in their carhole. They should make the smaller one. It looked like an updated Delorean, which would be pretty sweet.  Previous Message https://www.impomag.com/video/video/22941517/tesla-starts-accepting-cybertruck-tradeins-with-staggering-depreciation While Elecktrek has deemed the Cybertruck a "commercial flop," it's hard to argue with the numbers. According to Cox Automotive, Tesla sold nearly 39,000 Cybertrucks last year, its first full year of sales. Elon Musk's early projections set expectations around 250,000 units. --- The 2024 Cybertruck AWD Foundation Series sold for $100,000. As reported by Electreck, Tesla is offering just $65,400 in trade-in value—a depreciation of nearly 35% in a year. Pickup trucks typically depreciate around 20% in the first year.
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