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Originally Posted by Harvey Specter
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.
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My point was that a car like CT is a toy. If your toy's budget allows you to spend that kind of money, by all mean, go ahead. If this is going to make a serious dent in one's portfolio, maybe that person should think twice whether they can really afford this or not.
But saying that buying a Lamborghini makes more sense financially than buying CT sounds about the same to me you should spend 2M buying a PSA10 Charizard card than spending $15 on a pack of Pokemon booster pack.
The only way for a regular production Lambo to keep any kind of value is that one almost never drives it. Find me a high mileage regular line Lambo that still anywhere near the MSRP... It doesn't exist.
A toy is meant to be played, not worshipped.