A mayor in Mexico put down his own money to reserve 15 Cybertrucks, and he's hoping for a discount from Elon Musk
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The city corridor pioneer of a town in central Mexico has put stores down on 15 of Telsa's new Cybertruck and said he'll send a picture of the solicitation to Elon Musk with desires for a discount.

The trucks cost someplace in the scope of $49,900 and $69,900 and the city director said he didn't advise his constituents about the purchase, yet he secured it as a "trustworthiness" decision that would save millions consistently.

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A city lobby pioneer in San Luis Potosí has revealed the securing of 15 of the progressed new Cybertrucks made by Tesla Inc.

Adrián Esper Cárdenas of Ciudad Valles said he held the trucks by making a store of US $1,500 with his own one of kind money, proportionate to a month's compensation.

"I held 10 two-motor and five three-motor models," he said at an inquiry and answer meeting resulting in placing in the solicitation. "We'll snap an image and send it to [Tesla CEO] Elon Musk, check whether he gives us a refund."

Esper said he didn't direct his constituents about the purchase anyway said his decision to buy the electric vehicles for police, garbage combination, and various uses were "good judgment."

"It's not about speed since we needn't bother with speed. What we're scanning for is a force in order to pull water pipes, the junk trailers. They'll have twofold the loads of a conventional truck," he said.

Notwithstanding the way that the model's Esper mentioned go with retail costs of $49,900 and $69,900, he ensured they would make venture assets as high as 24 million pesos ($1.2 million) consistently since the trucks require little upkeep and no gas to work.

"Strangely, paying little regard to the way that the cost can be fairly high, the bit of leeway is that if you don't have to perform upkeep or placed gas in them, you'll have the alternative to save 24 million pesos for each year, and with that, you've dealt with half of the hypothesis," he said.

Tesla originator Elon Musk revealed the Cybertruck on November 21, and despite a carelessness where the vehicle's windows fail to be as tough as he affirmed, orders for the truck are apparently in the few thousands.

Ahold cost of just US $100 has driven preorder numbers as high as 250,000, as showed by a tweet by Musk on Tuesday.