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Comment by dmarcos

15 hours ago

Your claim is that people that bought the cybertruck at a lower price don’t actually want it?

I believe the claim is that the demand side did not change, the supply side did, as in sales != demand.

  • Just quoting the above

    “An artificial boost is given to stuff nobody wants, but at a lower price can be convinced to buy”

    So people spent 60k on a cybertruck that they didn’t want? Is that the claim?

    • the claim is that it moved sales forward in time, but it'll have a corresponding dip in sales later, whereas a good sales campaign increases total volume (virtually no dip, brings in new customers, etc)