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Originally Posted by Hehe
Well, by your same logic, the first batch of CT sellers were able to flip it for 50-120% profit. I don’t think your regular production models of Lamborghini can command anywhere near that kind of profit margin.
Yes the prices have come down, but since it’s still new to Canada, I thing there’s still money to be made and probably not that much different in term of % gains comparing to your lambo.
But still, cars are meant to be toys. If I need to worry about whether my toy will keep the value or not, maybe I shouldn’t be buying in the first place.
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I'm talking about Canadian Cybertrucks, and there's no way the "first" batch of Canadian Cybertrucks will command crazy premiums. Tesla has all but ensured that flippers can't make money from flipping the Cybertruck in Canada.
My point is, Tesla is notorious for slashing prices on new cars, so if you don't care about being the first to own a Cybertruck in Canada, I would wait until they slash prices or introduce the "base" model version, which is coming soon.