Saturday, May 10, 2025
Tesla's Cybertruck, it's fair to say, isn't exactly flying off the shelves. As Electrek reports, the automaker's inventory of unsold Cybertrucks has reached a record high of over 10,000 units " even as it reportedly slows down production of the disastrous vehicle. The figure is an estimate based on the number of Cybertruck listings in the US, tracked by Tesla-Info.com. If accurate, it's an embarrassingly high amount of expensive vehicles out there " about a staggering $800 million worth, per the reporting " that have never even left the dealership lot. Clearly, Musk's company is having trouble suckering people into buying the stainless steel behemoths, and it's not hard to understand why buyers are staying away. With complaints of it bricking after going through a car wash to breaking down after a single mile of driving, its reputation for being shoddily made is well earned. |
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