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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: theking on June 06, 2024, 12:46:34 PM

Title: This Tesla Cyber Truck owner reminds me of the Ford Excursion owners decades ago
Post by: theking on June 06, 2024, 12:46:34 PM
...Those Excursion owners couldn't park their SUV in their garage as it's too long for some. The big difference is they can sell it unlike this Cyber Truck owner:

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cybertruck owner says he's stuck with a vehicle that's too big for his parking spot, and tesla won't let him return or resell it

Cybertruck Remorse: Buyer Stuck After Tesla Blocks Resale And Buyback
Blainde Raddon says his parking space is not big enough for his new Cybertruck


The owner of a freshly delivered Tesla Cybertruck claims that the company is refusing to allow him to return the vehicle or sell it on the used market after he discovered it was too large for his parking space.

Blaine Raddon booked the Cybetruck when it was first unveiled in late 2019. At the time, he was married, but he’s since split from his partner and moved into a new apartment complex. When he took delivery of the electric pickup a few weeks ago, he discovered it wouldn’t fit comfortably in his parking space and claims he doesn’t have enough room to open the doors.

As pickup trucks go, the Cybertruck isn’t particularly big and is significantly shorter (9 inches, to be precise) than the Ford F-150 Lightning. Nevertheless, Raddon tells Business Insider the new Tesla is too big for him and wants to sell it. The only issue is that he’s not allowed to.

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Title: Re: This Tesla Cyber Truck owner reminds me of the Ford Excursion owners decades ago
Post by: Cali Guy on June 06, 2024, 03:54:22 PM
The primary issue may actually be a case of buyer's remorse, where individuals feel disappointed and unsatisfied with their purchase after the initial novelty has worn off than the size of the cyber truck. It isn’t that big.

Lots of folks want to flip it for gains but per Tesla’s policy, they can’t, at least not yet.