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Tesla says Cybertruck resellers could face harsh penalties

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Early buyers of Tesla’s new Cybertruck could be forced to hand over $50,000 to the automaker if they try to sell the electric pickup within the first year of purchase.

Axar.az reports that the long-awaited Cybertruck will be delivered to the first customers at a special event at the end of this month, though the vehicle isn’t expected to enter mass production until 2025.

Aware that some buyers may want to cash in on the Cybertruck’s rarity, Tesla says resellers of the vehicle will need a valid reason and written permission from the automaker — or face getting sued.

Date
2023.11.14 / 17:53
Author
Axar.az
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