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NFL player balks at the $100k over MSRP on the Tesla Cybertruck

By Emily Chou
Published in CyberTruck
March 15, 2024
1 min read
NFL player balks at the $100k over MSRP on the Tesla Cybertruck

One NFL player has made headlines after expressing his outrage at being asked to pay $100,000 over the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the highly anticipated Tesla Cybertruck. The player, known for his outspoken nature both on and off the field, took to social media to vent his frustrations about the exorbitant markup on the electric vehicle.

In a series of tweets, the player criticized the dealership for taking advantage of the high demand for the Cybertruck by inflating the price beyond what most consumers would consider reasonable. He questioned the ethics of such tactics, especially considering the environmental benefits associated with electric vehicles like the Cybertruck.

The Tesla Cybertruck has generated significant buzz since its unveiling, with its futuristic design and impressive performance specs capturing the attention of consumers across the globe. However, the controversy surrounding the inflated pricing serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by both manufacturers and consumers in the burgeoning electric vehicle market.

As the demand for electric vehicles continues to rise, issues such as price gouging and supply chain constraints are likely to become more prevalent. This case involving the NFL player and the Tesla Cybertruck highlights the need for greater transparency and fairness in the sale of electric vehicles, ensuring that consumers are not taken advantage of in their pursuit of sustainable transportation options.


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