Tesla will sue you for $50,000 if you try to resell your Cybertruck in the first year::Tesla may agree to buy the truck back at the original price minus “$0.25/mile driven” and any damages and repairs.

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      Well, you’re welcome to not buy a Ferrari if you don’t like the strings attached, right?

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        Sure. But ownership comes with certain rights by definition. If you don’t have those rights, you don’t really own the thing. You’re just paying to subscribe to their club.

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          Right, the club being Ferrari owners. They maintain a specific image of owner, and part of that image is “if you don’t like it then go buy another car”. I think it’s silly too, but for what they cost it’s not as if you’re bumming for a daily driver at unfavorable APRs.

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          Sure. But, again, just don’t buy it if you don’t like the conditions. Not sure why that’s so controversial to say.

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            I think because it goes against the concept of ownership that you can’t do certain things with it after you buy it. I get that with digital or conceptual things, though I don’t agree with that either in many cases. But not being allowed to alter, resell, or repair a physical object you bought can be frustrating.

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              It’s because they have a brand to protect and that brand belongs to Ferrari, not the owner of the car.

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        I am also not welcome to buy a Ferrari because

        1. I can’t afford one.
        2. if I could afford it, I would buy something sensible and invest most of my cash for the future. (Land, Gold, etc.)