They've currently raised the price $20,000 which prevents you from getting the tax credit so it's closer to $30,000 and then they make you sign paperwork that says that you can't sell it for a year. So they force you to pay more for some features that you don't want at a much higher cost than those features would be remotely worth and then block you from selling it for a year. How much more do they want? One of few people that have gotten their truck delivered, came with free scratches and caked on mud.
Also your $100,000 truck doesn't come with HomeLink! I guess they didn't want to pay the $10 licensing fee per vehicle or whatever it is?
Tesla's Q4 earnings release contained a 'slowdown' warning for 2024 on account of challenging EV demand conditions and a pause before the launch of its mass market Model 2 next year. Consumer demand for the Cybertruck, however, remains a bright spot.