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Bluetus

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2. And evidently they solved Musk's Cybertruck problem
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:21 PM
4 hrs ago

At the end of Q2, Tesla was swimming in unsold trucks. He had claimed an order book of up to 2 million units, but could only sell 20,000 of them, with far more than that roasting in grassy fields, unused airport tarmac, and shopping center parking lots.

Now we find that in Q3, they sold about 50,000 vehicles from inventory. There is talk that many of these were Cybertrucks shipped to the Middle East. These governments have the means to buy any number of these things. Don't be surprised to find that all 15,000 of the princes of the Saudi royal family are now tooling around in Cybertrucks. Likewise for Qatar.

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