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I know I said that my next video would be about how much I hate the absolute garbage of a car the Honda C R V is, but I wanted to make this video first. The C R V video is coming. Do not worry. This video is about why I'm no longer personally excited about Tesla or likely to buy one in the near future. I used to be a big time Tesla fanboy. I knew the features of each vehicle and could tell you how much each trim of every model would cost you. I've ridden in every single car that they sell, and I rented one on my birthday one year just to drive around. I'll be honest, I have no issue with the performance or features of any Tesla vehicle. My biggest complaint comes down to the price. Over the years, Tesla has occasionally lowered and raised the price of all their models But as the technology has gotten cheaper and easier to manufacture, as well as increased competition from other auto manufacturers beginning to sell E Vees, Tesla has only steadily and sharply increased their prices. Any consumer can do their own research and discover there are several other E Vees on the market that are comparable or cheaper in price, and better than some of Tesla's cars for what you get for the price, and many more are coming. Once upon a time, Elon Musk came out and announced the Model 3. The whole shabang with it is that it was only going to cost 35 thousand dollars. While they did release it for that much, it was not for sale for very long at all. Then for a while, the only way you could get it was buy ordering a more expensive trim and then requesting a change to the 35 thousand dollar model. Now you can no longer do that, and the base model 3 starts at over 48 thousand dollars. It was even worse with the Model Y. At the announcement, they claimed it would cost about 38 thousand dollars, but it started at 43 thousand dollars when it was released and is now more than 58 thousand. You have to factor in that these are quote, consumer priced cars according to them. Currently, Tesla fans are eagerly awaiting the Cybertruck to be produced and delivered. When it was announced, they said it would start at 40 thousand dollars. You can bet your sweet pahoony that ain't gonna happen. Just now I checked, and they've even removed the pricing of each trim from the page. Mark my words, it will cost at least 45 to 60 thousand dollars when they start delivering. It's cooler than the model Y, so why would they sell it for less than that?