Elon: If you found all this just by scratching the surface

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According to Electrek:

"Many Cybertruck owners reported trying to trade-in the truck for a new vehicle and they were told that the automaker currently doesn’t accept its own vehicle as a trade-in.

Some owners who have had their trucks in service for extended periods of time are also trying to get Tesla to take the truck back, but the company is forcing them to go through the Lemon Law process.

…Used Cybertruck prices are down 55% year over year, 13% over the last three months, and 6% over the last month.

As Tesla doesn’t take the Cybertruck as a trade-in, other used car dealers are also reticent about buying the vehicle. They have been known to give low-ball offers to potential sellers as they wait to see where the price will stabilize."

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You just know Elon is asking himself, “WTF have I done?” :man_facepalming:

Unsold Tesla Cybertruck Inventory Is Piling Up

Tesla is now refusing to take Cybertruck units as trade-ins, and some customers have been forced to go through Lemon Law statutes after the automaker refused to take back vehicles sitting in service for an extended period of time. Simultaneously, resale values are cratering, with used Cybertruck prices dropping 55 percent year-over-year, including a 13-percent drop over the past three months and 6-percent drop in the last 30 days alone.

Many used car retailers are steering clear of the Cybertruck entirely, citing extreme depreciation and market instability.

I know, who would have ever guessed owning an American-made car would cause you to be a victim of domestic terrorism? That violence or death may await you in the parking lot. I am sure the Jewish community is thinking the same thing when they try to attend classes. And don’t mention the fear police officers work under.

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Here’s a question… of the week. :wink:

Elon Musk appeared to dramatically lower DOGE’s savings goal,** projecting $150 billion for the year—far short of his earlier trillion-dollar figure. However, questions remain about the savings claimed by the team, with critics pointing to inflated numbers, retracted claims, and a growing list of controversial cuts.

Elon Musk has said DOGE is drastically scaling back its savings aims. In a cabinet meeting on Thursday, Musk told Trump the group expected to slash $150 billion from the federal budget over the fiscal year, which runs from the beginning of October 2025 to the end of September 2026.

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