https://www.tesla.com/cybertruck
Hagerty Review: https://youtu.be/L6WDq0V5oBg?si=KW-QSvAp8s4CQ6kp
Deliveries have officially begun for the new 2024 Tesla Cybertruck. The order page has opened and the following configurations are available for preorder:
$60,990
REAR-WHEEL DRIVE
AVAILABLE IN 2025
250 MI. RANGE (EST.)
6.5 SEC. 0-60 MPH
$79,990
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE
DELIVERY IN 2024
340 MI. RANGE (EST.)
4.1 SEC. 0-60 MPH
112 MPH TOP SPEED
600 HORSEPOWER
7,435 LB-FT TORQUE
11,000 LBS. TOWING CAPACITY
$99,990
CYBERBEAST
DELIVERY IN 2024
320 MI. RANGE (EST.)
2.6 SEC. 0-60 MPH?
130 MPH TOP SPEED
845 HORSEPOWER
10,296 LB-FT TORQUE
11,000 LBS. TOWING CAPACITY
25 Cybertruck accessories are now available to order here:
https://shop.tesla.com/category/v...cybertruck
https://www.tesla.com/cybertruck
Qualify for $7,500 Instant Point-Of-Sale Rebate (2024) / Federal Tax Credit (2023) with the following Adjust Gross Income (AGI) caps:
* $300,000 for married couples filing jointly
* $225,000 for heads of households
* $150,000 for all other filers
– More utility than a truck, faster than a sports car
11,000 lbs towing capacity, 2,500 lbs max payload.
Est. 340 miles of range. (Dual Motor)
0-60 in 2.6 seconds. (Tri Motor)
– Ultra-hard stainless steel exoskeleton & shatter-resistant Armor Glass
Fewer dents, less damage & long-term corrosion. Easy & simple repairs.
Armor Glass can resist the impact of a baseball at 70 mph or class IV hail & acoustic glass helps make the cabin insanely quiet.
– Steer-by-wire & rear steering
Gives you the handling of a sports car & a better turning radius than most sedans. Also, incredible stability & maneuverability for a full-size truck.
– 4-corner adaptive air suspension
Offers 12" of travel & 17" of clearance.
– Plenty of storage
6'x4' bed that doesn't need a liner & is big enough for 4'x8' construction materials.
67 cu ft of lockable storage (additional 54 cu ft available with rear seats folded up), with a Vault cover that's strong enough to walk on.
– Power everything
Integrated outlets: 120v cabin power, 120v & 240v bed power.
If the grid goes down, Cybertruck can provide up to 11.5 kW of power directly to your home.
– Space & comfort like a living room
18.5" touchscreen in the front & 9.4" touchscreen in the back, both with all-new UI.
15 speakers with 2 dedicated subwoofers & distributed amplifiers create a studio quality sound stage—obviously goes to 11.
Built-in hospital grade HEPA filter
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The AGI that puts you at $7500 in tax liability is only $66,100 a year if married filing jointly... if single it's $55,400.
That said, if the preliminary rules IRS issued a month or so ago don't change then even this mild restriction goes away Jan 1- you can take the full $7500 credit at point of sale and even if you don't end up with $7500 in tax liability at the end of that year the IRS won't ask for the difference back.
Educated people, for example, understand the total lifecycle of the car is the important part, not "only counting the time before the thing is put into actual use"
An EVs are cleaner overall within as little as 6 months of actual use, and get moreso all the future years they remain in service versus a gasoline car.
I don't think IRS not recouping the credit is true, they'll send you tax bill for 7500 if you weren't eligible.
On the last part, EVs are cleaner after 6mo myth (Also, I think it should be measured in terms of miles and not months) holds true if the energy is coming from clean sources.
Japanese ICE cars and few Fords that I know of are the cars that can simply fulfil commuting needs of multiple owners throughout the span of at least a quarter of a century, with very minimal e-waste. It's too early to comment on the mainstrram EV's e-waste since those models aren't even 15years old yet, but they generate a lot of e-waste just within this span with battery replacements
EVs are a terrific innovation but I just feel that it still needs lot of work than a rat race of producing more and more of them and blindly calling them clean.
All Tesla threads are basically SPAM. How is MSRP a Hot or Slick Deal?
Investors just use this forum to advertise.
...what?
The only thing this does is move more EVs into the "how much I was gonna spend on a new car" band whoever is buying already had planned- or tip the balance of decision making toward EVs if EV and ICE were roughly similar in price otherwise.
I'm unclear what you're even saying here? did you mean a used car with 200k miles on it?
I don't think there's many people seriously cross-shopping 200k used cars that cost less than $7500 with new ones though.
If you didn't have enough liability they won't seek to claw it back.
Now if your income was too high to qualify AT ALL- that they'll send a bill for.
It holds true period
https://factcheck.afp.c
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This again appears to be unfounded myth.
Tesla for example (which is the vast majority of all EVs sold in the US so far) recycles 100% of their batteries.....and from 10 years of fleet data the original ones still hold near 90% charge at 200k miles so replacements are relatively rare anyway.
Meanwhile unlike ICE they're not dumping 4-6 quarts of used oil, per vehicle, a couple times a year among the many other contaminants ICE produce regularly beyond tailpipe emissions and the emissions just from making gasoline.
The only blind denial I'm seeing here is on how much cleaner than ICE vehicles they actually are over their lifecycle.
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But par for the course, they lie about range, so why not lie about a publicity stunt.
Well they did it before - remember the F150 (?) vs Cybertruck tug of war, where the F150 was severely handicapped on purpose?
I honestly don't know why they do that. They will be exposed and then they lose all credibility in anything they say,
The cybertruck vs 911 is hilarious. They used the top of the line cyberbeast (LOL) against a base 911 manual transmission. And the 911 was hot on the cybertrucks ass at the 1/8 mile, so another 1/8 he would have ate the cyberbeasts lunch! And the 911 is track focused car, balanced, not a 1/4 mile dragster
I honestly don't know why they do that. They will be exposed and then they lose all credibility in anything they say,
The cybertruck vs 911 is hilarious. They used the top of the line cyberbeast (LOL) against a base 911 manual transmission. And the 911 was hot on the cybertrucks ass at the 1/8 mile, so another 1/8 he would have ate the cyberbeasts lunch! And the 911 is track focused car, balanced, not a 1/4 mile dragster
The "race" was a big fake. It was 1/8 mile but they posted the 1/4 mile time like it was a 1/4 mile. Cyberbeast probably lost at the 1/4 mile, that is why they only used 1/8.
Of course a big EV will have an advantage in 1/8 mile. Maybe you can race on street outlaws LOL
Are you defending the big fake?
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