The buyers of the Tesla Cybertruck They have had to spend a long waiting time since they pre-ordered their units, but at the end of 2023 they began to see the light with the start of production, although not for Blaine Raddonan enthusiast of the brand who could now be fined $50,000 by Elon Musk’s company.
Raddon bought his Tesla Cybertruck when he was married, but in an interview with Business Insider He indicated that when he separated and lived in a new building, he had the bad luck that his truck did not fit in its new parking lot.
Given this, Raddon tried to sell his truck but found a surprise, the clause prohibiting resale by Tesla on Cybertrucks. This policy indicates that buyers of this model cannot resell it in the first year, and will only be able to do so to the company itself if it accepts it. In case of violating this clause there will be a penalty of 50 thousand dollars.
Raddon attended dealership in Salt Lake City, Utah, but the firm does not want to buy it back because they point out that the reason given is not a reason for Tesla to buy back the car. In addition, they reminded him of the prohibition on selling it to another private user, at least during the first 12 months of ownership.
The owner of the truck does not want his money back, he only hopes that Tesla buys the car so that he can buy another product from the brand, a sedan, something that suits his needs as he has already done in the past given that he has been the owner of other vehicles from the firm Elon Musk.
His case has gone viral on social networks and various users consider Tesla’s policy abusive. However, when the company created it it tried to create a method to avoid resale that could put the car at an exorbitant price.
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2024-06-07 18:17:36