If he’s doing that much driving, the Y isn’t a terrible option, and he’s already taken the big hit on depreciation. I think they’re also reasonably reliable.
Selling the Cybertruck while he still can is definitely the smartest option, and focus on paying off the Y.
Nobody wants one because of the implication. Plus cost of ownership of a used Tesla is going to skyrocket as there really isn’t an aftermarket supply chain for them and you’re looking at a battery replacement at some point. It’s like buying a used BMW or Mercedes, they are basically totalled after about 8 years because of the cost to maintain them.
Selling the Cybertruck and keeping the Y would be the wise option.
How is the Y the one he’s upside down on?
I assume he’s using a depreciation calculator, based in large part on milage. Y got a pretty good amount of miles on it for not being that old.
Yeah, fair point.
If he’s doing that much driving, the Y isn’t a terrible option, and he’s already taken the big hit on depreciation. I think they’re also reasonably reliable.
Selling the Cybertruck while he still can is definitely the smartest option, and focus on paying off the Y.
Nobody wants one because of the implication. Plus cost of ownership of a used Tesla is going to skyrocket as there really isn’t an aftermarket supply chain for them and you’re looking at a battery replacement at some point. It’s like buying a used BMW or Mercedes, they are basically totalled after about 8 years because of the cost to maintain them.
what are the implications? Does it have anything to do with the “i bought this before musk went crazy” stickers? Or something else?
Basically because the CEO started throwing Nazi salutes at a rally, among other things.
Exactly, except the Cybertruck is after he went mask-off and they still bought it.