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Discussions tagged with 'Tesla Cyber Truck a Hit or Flop'
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Electric Vehicles or EVs were the nation’s talk, especially among Democrats. Many states, like California, have mandated that electric vehicles be the vehicle of choice by a certain year, and consumers will no longer be allowed to drive gas-powered vehicles. However, electric vehicles have been launched and are in full production. There are a lot of kinks and things wrong with electric vehicles. Tesla’s Cyber Truck was the gem of Elon Musk and considered the pinnacle of EVs. However, the Cyber Truck costs over $100,000, and values have plummeted within months of a buyer purchasing the Cyber Truck. At first, Tesla’s Cyber Truck sold for a big premium over the MSRP. For example, some consumers purchased Tesla’s electric vehicles for almost $200,000, and in less than one year, the Tesla Cyber Truck is valued at $60,000. Many people are skittish about buying a used electric vehicle because the battery panel of the EV is the heart and brain of all electric vehicles. The battery power source alone can cost over $50,000, and the battery has been proven to it can go bad in five years. With a battery needing replacing on an electric vehicle, the vehicle is worthless. Electric vehicles were expected to be a hit and very popular, exceeding gas-powered vehicles in production. Unfortunately, many EV owners threw in the towel and took the loss of selling their electric vehicle and trading it in for a gas-powered vehicle. Shaque O’Neill purchased three Tesla Cyber Trucks less than one year ago. After Elon Musk and President Trump had a big argument, Shaque O’Neill sold all three Tesla Aluminum Cyber Trucks. Plus, the infrastructure of the EV charging systems throughout the country is in its infancy, and the country is not ready to adjust and turn in its gas-powered vehicles for electric vehicles.
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