It’s so bad that the company will sue you if you try to sell it within the first year you own it.

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    So it’s ok for Ford, GM, and other makes to punish buyers of new or limited vehicles just to flip them at higher prices?

    This move is to disincentivize flippers. They must be anticipating demand to outstrip supply by alot.

    This sub speaks out of both sides of its mouth on this sort of issue. When it is other makes and their highly anticipated models enthusiasts cry foul and say please stop this.

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      The reasoning is coming from a different place. Other brands are trying to discourage flippers, Tesla is trying to ensure their absolute boondoggle of a vehicle only gets into the hands of their most loyal superfans.

      I can find 10 in car reviews of any new hyped model from any other brand 2 weeks before they come out. This vehicle is supposed to be shipping at the end of this month and nobody who’s not a Tesla employee has actually driven it. The entire “shipping” is a dog and pony show where a handful of vehicles will get sold to loyal superfans who are told not to say anything bad about it (Which is already part of the Autopilot Beta agreement).

      They’re cosplaying like it’s some super duper high in demand vehicle using the trappings of other manufacturers, when in reality it’s just another shell game to pretend this vehicle isn’t a hot mess.

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      They must be anticipating demand to outstrip supply by alot

      It’s going to be quite some time before they can deliver any significant number of vehicles - 2025 at the earliest.

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      No one in this thread is saying it’s bad for Tesla to do it. They’re just making fun of this thing being extremely ugly. You’re pre-offended for something that isn’t happening.

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        I’m not offended. Just calling out hipocracy when I see it. This subreddit loves it when a make does this sort of thing when it’s a vehicle they love but make fun of it when it’s not a vehicle they like.

        It is ugly and I don’t think it will be a beloved vehicle. But that’s besides the point.

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    Doesn’t matter. The sheep will still flock and buy it and proclaim it as the greatest truck ever.

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    That’s common with most hype vehicles, Porsche doesnt even let you buy the car now, I heard the most hyped 911s can only be leased with option to buy. I can’t see myself bother with a cyber truck both times I’ve seen one the panels were all over the place with gaps. One of my friends was all about the cyber truck but delay after delay it pushed him towards Rivian and he said he has no interest in switching back to Tesla anytime soon.

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    >It’s so bad that the company will sue you if you try to sell it within the first year you own it.

    Really? Its sooooo bad that can’t sell cause bad? Elon Bad? Yes, Elon bad, truck bad. Low poly, bad.

    It’s not because its a item in high demand that is just starting a ramp up and Tesla wants to stop people from reselling it at a high price, pissing off customers, and not giving Tesla any benefit.

    Telsa is also the first any only car company ever to do this, right? Not like it’s been done by other companies for other hard to buy items that they want to prevent scalpers.

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      Yeah you can tell how in demand the vehicle is because every single conversation about it is how it’s the ugliest most poorly made vehicle anyone has ever seen with 1-2 Tesla Shareholders going off about how it’s great, actually.

      Reselling for a higher price? lmao yeah there’s a deep well of delusional Elon fanboys who think this Killdozer Quality truck is worth paying $150k for

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    1 year ago

    Didn’t GM do this with the latest Vette? or maybe Ford with the GT40? Someone else did this recently on a hyped vehicle.

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      One high level trim of corvette has a provision that if you sell in six months the warranty won’t pass on to the next person.

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      Ford did this with the GT. They claim that they tried to only sell the car to people who would go out and show off the car. GM said that they would remove the warranty from Z06’s that were flipped. Ferrari does it differently where they have their own hierarchical list of people who can buy the new cars and you can move up the list by buying old Ferrari and less desirable new Ferraris. If you sell to flip one they just take away your ability to buy new Ferraris.

      I think this is different though. I think there will be Tesla fanatics who will over pay for the truck. However, I think many of the people will receive this and be filled with regret after finding out how terrible it is and that the F-150 lightning and R1T are so much better. This inability to sell will either force people to keep them or sell back to Tesla at a massive loss so Tesla can try to resell them.

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        why is it so terrible? seems like a leap. i assume you are a member of elons ‘hater’ club? if i have this wrong, i apologize and provide sources for why based on facts as opposed to butthurts.

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      Lexus did similar with the LFA, they only offered it as a 2 year lease.

      Didn’t have to threaten lawsuits because people can’t sell something if you don’t actually own it and this prevented anyone from actually owning one until it had been 2 years old

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        Yea this is a non-story, even cheap cars like the Ford Maverick had non-resale restrictions. It’s the same thing as scalpers buying low supply goods to make a quick buck

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    Imagine letting Elon Musk tell you what you can do with your property. If I had some expendable income I would buy a cyber truck just to put it in a car crusher and sell the good parts for scrap

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    Little bro is crazy naive if he doesn’t think there isn’t going to be a resale market immediately after people start taking delivery of these things just because Tesla says so.

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    My guess is that it is meant to try and reduce price volatility until the company can project actual demand for the thing. It not only keeps flippers in check, but also prevents big selloffs due to buyer’s remorse.

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    Elon is a proper lunatic. That thing looks like trash, is built like trash, and I wouldn’t wish driving that thing for a year on my worst enemy.

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    It’s more like you are forced to own it once you buy it but more than likely like the Delorean stainless of the past you might end up loving it.

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      When I was in college, my roommate worked as a mechanic at a dealer that sold DeLoreans. He HATED working on them because it was so easy for a mechanic to get a terrible grease smudge on the body. They’d pretty much drape the whole car with cloth so they wouldn’t accidentally smudge it with a greasy hand.