Tesla Warns Cybertruck Resellers of Severe Penalties

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Tesla has added a section to its Motor Vehicle Order Agreement stating that early buyers of the Cybertruck who try to sell the electric pickup within the first year of purchase without written permission from the automaker could face penalties of $50,000 or the value received from the sale. Tesla may also refuse to sell future vehicles to customers who break the agreement. However, if Tesla agrees to the resale, the customer can sell it to a third party with written consent. The Cybertruck is set to be delivered to the first customers at the end of this month.
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- Tesla could sue Cybertruck resellers for $50K if they flip it too soon Engadget
- Tesla owners who buy new EV model face bizarre ‘purchase agreement’ that could cost thousands in fines... The US Sun
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