Summary

Tesla is struggling to sell its Cybertruck, even after applying discounts of up to $6,000. Inventories are piling up in the U.S. and Canada, with demand falling short of expectations.

The 2025 model qualifies for a $7,500 tax credit, but the 2024 model—still in stock—does not. There are also concerns that the tax credit may soon be eliminated.

Tesla’s goal of producing 250,000 Cybertrucks annually seems unrealistic, and analysts suggest a cheaper single-motor version may be needed to stimulate demand.

The Cybertruck’s hype appears to be fading.

  • @cybervseas@lemmy.world
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    422 months ago

    Driving them can cause them to catch fire.

    Gathering dust could also cause them to catch fire.

    I guess better to just avoid the whole situation.

  • Phoenixz
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    242 months ago

    The Cybertruck’s hype appears to be fading.

    What hype? The only things it was known for since day one was being horrendously ugly, bad design, bad build, stupidly unsafe… Need to go on?

    The thing is more flammable than a Ford Pinto which is the only impressive fact about it.

    What hype?

    • @TooManyGames@sopuli.xyz
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      12 months ago

      TBH, it’s gotten a lot of press, much more than most cars, ev’s or not. Much of it negative though, so not calling it hype is valid.

      • Phoenixz
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        12 months ago

        It wasn’t “much of it was negative”, it was “all of it was negative”. I am sure I missed a few news headers but from all the cyber fruck news I’ve seen, not a single one was positive with the single exception being a few idiot owners who actually bought the thing and posted videos about it and even those were mostly negative where they literally sat with a sad face in their car.

        If literally 90+% is negative, then no, it’s not a hype.

        • @TooManyGames@sopuli.xyz
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          12 months ago

          I see your point. Not sure about the portion of bad vs good, but I’ve seen both, for example about the drive by wire stuff. There was some genuine interest in the CT before we actually got to see how much of a POS it really was.

  • @alykanas@slrpnk.net
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    132 months ago

    There have been other whacky vehicles that were rubbish, but they were often the projects of passionate amateurs, whereas this car built was by slaves.

    The people building it thought was stupid, didn’t want to do it. The engineers saw it as a burden and found no joy making it work .

    You can just tell .

  • @acchariya@lemmy.world
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    52 months ago

    I drove one at an ev drive event, and I actually thought it drove interestingly. It was different from other vehicles and I didn’t mind driving it.

    On the other hand, the panels that make it up look like something I made in my garage with some stainless plate and a plasma cutter. It looked very “kit car” when you got up close to it. I can appreciate a hobbyist welding plate together to make things but one would assume Tesla should have at least a waterjet cutter to produce clean edges.

    Also, it is irresponsible to fund Elon musk.

  • @MisanthropiCynic@lemm.ee
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    252 months ago

    I would seriously consider buying one for $6,000

    Not $6k OFF, just 6k total because that would make it the cheapest new vehicle available and it’s worth that shitbox status

      • @theangryseal@lemmy.world
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        42 months ago

        lol there is that.

        6k though, haha I’m getting it at that point and I’ll just paint “fuck Elon” all around so folks know I only got it because it was cheap.

        I do think the truck will have a cult like following one day by collectors who were 17 when it came out but 75 at that point.

        If Elon didn’t have his nose in every piece of business around the planet and go out of his way to be famous/infamous, someone could have used it as a movie prop like the DeLorean.

        • @InputZero@lemmy.world
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          22 months ago

          In about 20 years I expect the Cybertruck will be on par with the DeLorean with the complicated history to boot.

        • @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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          22 months ago

          Idk i think it might, but the problem is the Honda 0 series looks like it’s about to do what the cyber truck clearly was going for aesthetically, but like, good looking.

          If it winds up an early, ugly, and politically controversial interpretation on a style that winds up being picked up its not likely to hold the DeLorean position.

    • @P1k1e@lemmy.world
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      42 months ago

      Foreal dude! 6k is chump change, they really think anyone’s gonna waste cash on a death trap just cuz it’s dropped by 6k? Theyr twacked!!

    • FilthyHands
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      22 months ago

      Just certifying the steel plate armor and bulletproof glass.

  • @arc@lemm.ee
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    52 months ago

    Good. It’s an ugly, expensive, unsafe vehicle that has no business existing. Oh and the CEO is a nazi cunt.

  • barnaclebutt
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    572 months ago

    What an amazing time to be a BMW driver. No longer are you short penis’d douchebags the biggest assholes on the road. Congrats you shitheads, and relish in running red lights while people are trying to turn left.

    • @slaneesh_is_right@lemmy.org
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      102 months ago

      I had a BMW for a long time, and i was really quite the anti BMW driver, at least if you care what redditors say. I never rewlly understood the whole car cliché thing, BUT, fuck me i hate tesla drivers. Somehow they are always on their phones. Like phone on their head, not with the fancy bordcomputer. And because they are always on their phone, they can’t use turn signals. And even that aside, most tesla drivers seem to have a lot of trouble driving.

      • @notsoshaihulud@lemmy.world
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        72 months ago

        heir phones. Like phone on their head, not with the fancy bordcomputer. And because they are always on their phone, they can’t use turn signals. And even that aside, most tesla drivers seem to have a lot of trouble driving.

        the tesl driver demographic really changed since musky started coming out as racist

    • @TheOgreChef@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      It also has terrible build quality, is almost double the price they said it would be, & does zero things better than any of its competitors. Crazy to think that anyone would prefer to purchase something (or you know, literally anything) other than a cybertruck

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          I like your positive outlook on life. It is a solid silver lining that fewer people will die needlessly, specifically BECAUSE Elon is one of the worst people alive AND a moron causing less people to own one.

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      2 months ago

      This gif is so fun to analyze, in the show you only see the scene briefly so it seems just fine but the longer you watch it loop the more you notice the flaws that they could get away with in the format.

      • Front wheels pop in and out of existence
      • Horn on the top bounces upwards when facing away
      • The antenna is always behind the bubble dome even when it should be in front of it
      • Homer suddenly flips all the way backwards when the car is roughly facing to the right
      • The entire scene is static except for the car itself and a single blink for Herb
      • The spoiler slopes down when its on the left but up when its on the right