The Cybertruck was supposed to be the future. Now, one California dealership says it’s a future nobody wants to buy.
The future looked really bright for the Tesla Cybertruck back in early 2021 when it had over a million reservations, and Elon Musk estimated that Tesla could sell about a half-million trucks annually.
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