As Tesla faces headwinds in 2025, the company is reportedly refusing to accept its own product, the Cybertruck, as a trade-in for a new vehicle.
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Irish Star on MSNTesla sitting on $200 million worth of Cybertruck inventory as sales tank and protests continueTesla is reportedly sitting on $200 million worth of Cybertruck inventory as sales tank and protests rage against dealerships, factories, warehouses and charging stations across the country
Tesla sales dropped by nearly 13 percent in the first three months of the year amid a broader backlash against CEO Elon Musk and his leadership of President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Police suspect a 25-year-old Fargo man is responsible for vandalizing a Tesla Cybertruck in the parking lot of the Costco in West Fargo.
President Trump is turning up the heat on those who have vandalized Tesla cars and dealerships, warning of grim consequences in the wake of attacks targeting Elon Musk-owned vehicles. The post Trump’s Grim Warning Over Tesla,
Tesla's Cybertruck sales plummeted by 32.5% from January to February, reaching only 2,619 units. Despite being hailed by Elon Musk as the company's "best product ever," several factors contributed to the decline,
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Local News Matters on MSNCybertruck assaulted: Novato police eager to ID person who took a rock to resident's TeslaPolice in Novato are asking the public to help identify a suspect caught on video significantly damaging a Tesla Cybertruck early Saturday. Surveillance video shared by the Novato Police Department shows a suspect dressed in black pants and a black hoodie appearing to case a residence around 4:20 a.
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Elon Musk protesters after his Tesla Cybertruck was vandalized in his driveway in the latest string of attacks on the brand.
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AfroTech on MSNIs This The Start Of The End Of The Cybertruck Era? Tesla’s Cybertruck Recall Impacts Over 46,000 VehiclesThe Tesla Cybertruck was designed to turn heads. With its rugged, stainless-steel body and futuristic, almost sci-fi design, it looks more like something out of a movie than your typical pickup truck.
Politico reported the Tesla CEO would soon return to the private sector, triggering a rally in shares of the beleaguered carmaker. Not so fast, says Musk.