FranzFASTBALL
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- Shawn
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- 2015 Mustang, 2010 Ford Flex

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To me the real gaffe in the Tesla reveal is not the broken windows, but rather it was the venue in which they decided to debut it.
Tesla needs to try and convince truck people that this is the must have truck, and the best way to do that would have been to debut a Baja race version. IMO they needed to really showcase the trucks potential rather then something that more closely resembled it's planned production model. If Baja won't work due to electric limitations, then pick some competitive Motorsport competition to dominate with the Truck as a debut.
Looking at this mock up it's easy to see the potential the Cybertruck has to win over legit car peeps, like myself, and not just please the Tesla fanboys. Tesla can still accomplish this before the actual launch but it's a much tougher road ahead now then it could have been.
Perhaps if they handled the debut better they would have never had to experience Friday's 6% stock dip.
Tesla needs to try and convince truck people that this is the must have truck, and the best way to do that would have been to debut a Baja race version. IMO they needed to really showcase the trucks potential rather then something that more closely resembled it's planned production model. If Baja won't work due to electric limitations, then pick some competitive Motorsport competition to dominate with the Truck as a debut.
Looking at this mock up it's easy to see the potential the Cybertruck has to win over legit car peeps, like myself, and not just please the Tesla fanboys. Tesla can still accomplish this before the actual launch but it's a much tougher road ahead now then it could have been.
Perhaps if they handled the debut better they would have never had to experience Friday's 6% stock dip.