LOL, no house in or around central california, where these are going to
be built is under 10X the price for your house.
On 11/22/19 8:12 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Yeah,,, my first house was $12,000
My first car was a $35 rambler that had been through a flood and had
to be fixed.
-----Original Message----- From: Matt Hoppes
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2019 8:55 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group ; Bill Prince
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Cybertruck
I purchased a $30k Tundra..... $40 is getting high, $50 is ridiculous
for a truck - especially a work truck that will get beat up.
My house only cost $59,000. No way I'm paying that amount for a truck
that will be gone in 5-10 years.
On 11/22/19 10:32 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
I can't say that I like the looks of the thing, but the specs look
impressive if they hold up to reality.
I have an F-150, with at least a few more years left in it. So
sometime I might be looking to replace it. A $50K truck is not
abnormal at all these days, and if you go down to your local dealer
(doesn't really matter which brand), prices on the lot are $50K,
$60K, and often $70K. I saw a Raptor the other day that was $84K. So
a $40K, $50K or $60K truck from Tesla is not out of line at all.
bp
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On 11/22/2019 7:25 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
I was expecting to see some comments from this crowd. Was everyone
suitably underwhelmed? Or running out to place your pre-orders?
I think I saw one comment that it looked like a cross between an El
Camino and a Pontiac Aztec. It certainly was not what I expected
when I heard Tesla was going to bring out an electric truck. It
sounds like the 3 motor version will indeed be fast, but how big a
market is there for a fast, expensive, ugly truck? Maybe more than
I realize.
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