Friday, June 7, 2024

So Many Unsold Teslas Are Piling Up That You Can See Them From High Altitude


 

Huge, massive parking lots in deserts and in Texas, of unsold, unwanted death weapons disguised as cars. 

Elon, how's the curse working out for you? 

What's that? Govt mandated EV fixes everything? Not for you. You and your brand, will be long gone. Only your avatar will live on for 500 years as a bad meme, as Klaus Schwabstein would have wanted.

Don

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Gone are the times when Tesla sold every car it could build fresh out of the factory. We’re now at the point where the company has actually made too many vehicles. The automaker is obviously aware of this, slashing prices on popular models like the Model Y as inventory piles up. Buyers aren’t biting though and now the automaker has so much unsold inventory that, as Sherwood News reports, they’re being stored in lots that can be seen from space.

In Q1 2024, Tesla reported that it made 433,371 vehicles. Of those ,286,810 were actually sold. This means the automaker has an extra 146,561 vehicles it didn’t sell. This can be blamed on the overall EV sales slowdown, plateau, customer wariness, exploding cars, auto drive that aims for children, whatever you want to call it. Tesla played a part in this as well as Sherwood pointed out:

“The primary driver of this was an increase in inventory from a mismatch between builds,” Tesla Chief Financial Officer Vaibhav Taneja said of the company’s -$2.5 billion in free cash flow (spending on AI computers was also to blame). “We expect the inventory built to reverse in the second quarter and free cash flow to return to positive again.”

So where exactly are all those thousands of Teslas? They’re just sitting in lots. Using imagery from SkyFi, a satellite imagery marketplace, Sherwood was able to discover just where all those Tesla’s are being stored. Images taken of Tesla’s Texas Gigafactory from a random Thursday in October 2023 and a Thursday from March of 2024 show lots around the factory going from partially or nearly full to completely full in some cases.

Tesla is storing vehicles in other places around the country as well it seems. Satellite images from St. Louis’ Chesterfield Mall shows a lot outside the mall being filled with nearly 5000 cars. Even the mall here in my own city of Moreno Valley, California has been used to store Teslas; I recently observed a few hundred Model Ys parked outside Sears. So while Tesla is still selling hundreds of thousands of cars, it would seem that the brand isn’t the hot seller it used to be. It makes you wonder how long they’ll keep acting like we don’t notice that they have thousands of unsold inventory piling up.

https://www.yahoo.com/autos/many-unsold-teslas-piling-see-170500028.html

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Comments from the internet

A year ago, my wife and I were intending to buy a Tesla. Now, there is no way. We'll still buy an electric car, but for sure, not a Tesla.

credit to musk for the progress but until they have a plug-in hybrid where I can always rely on gas when the battery dies, I won't ever buy one. Until a full charge and 400 miles can be obtained in 10 min or less and a "working" charging station can be found in 10 min from just about any location ...

Its Musk, that is why its not selling.

Hertz is selling ALL of its Texas at a price of $25 k. Doesn't include a charger. They say the cost of repairing EV's was counter productive.

People are realizing the overpriced expensive to maintain and insure toy cars are not a good buy. Feel sorry for the ones who have purchase one especially the first ones as the $70,000.00 battery replacements are going to be coming due.

 

Maybe... if every Tesla ever built didn't look exactly like every other one built and maybe if the interior didn't look like a cheapened version of a 1974 Pinto sales would not drop off as much. 

 

With the news about battery degradation within 3 years, it is not surprised to see this happening. 

I'll stick with my 2004 Buick century. Only has 74k miles and runs great. I don't need to install a $5k charger at my house and don't need to wait to charge it or fuel it up. I'll never go electric.