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Tesla truck intro has Ford cutting prices

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Kind of interesting that Tesla’s calling this a truck, but it looks wicked cool, regardless.
And they seem to have a fair share to go around.

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Kind of interesting that Tesla’s calling this a truck, but it looks wicked cool, regardless.
And they seem to have a fair share to go around.
Cybertrucks Everywhere##Tesla #Elon Musk $Tesla##Cyber truck pic.twitter.com/OYh9X9dnfl
Alice (@Alice_8193) July 13, 2023
I had a good time in the headlines this weekend with THIS tweet. This sensitive fellow “ostonox” moaning about Congress not banning the Tesla cybertruck never did realize that all he did was whet the appetite of every red-blooded American male who saw the picture. All I heard in the comments here and on Twitter was, “NOW I GOTTA HAVE ONE.” Hilarious.
congress had 4 years to make this thing illegal before it hit the streets and still failed us
no crumple zone steel body 3 ton truck with tesla’s autopilot, the ultimate pedestrian disintegrator https://t.co/4z86vPPKDD pic.twitter.com/ISq6hjtm7b
— ostonox (@ostonox) July 15, 2023
The irony is his own Twitter feed, where he worries about Teslas being used to run people over but approvingly retweets Ron Perlman threatening someone’s life. Do Leftists ever hear themselves speak?
Tesla’s also introduced a semi which, fully loaded (and I’m not sure what that weight was), looked to be humming up some good sized hills with little difficulty.
The Tesla Semi pulling up hill is well above the rest. Coming from a city where one hill creates massive traffic everyday. This truck will be a game changer.
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— Dirty Plays (@dirtyplays_pod) July 16, 2023
There’s still no hard and fast price point on Musk’s cybertruck yet, but an industry publication is thinking he may have dropped an Elon-style hint.
Elon Musk potentially dropped a subtle hint at Tesla Cybertruck pricing by stating that its most-likely competitor, the Ford F-150 Lightning, is “somewhat expensive,” just hours after the automaker dropped prices by as much as $10,000.
The Cybertruck’s first production unit rolled off lines at Gigafactory Texas last weekend, indicating the all-electric pickup, which was unveiled in late 2019, is nearing first deliveries to customers.
However, there are still so many details that remain unknown as of right now, especially configuration options and pricing.

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