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I was bummed out to see a sea of cybertrucks in the Tesla lot south of Houston

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As I drove past the Tesla show room on I-45 south of Houston I saw a whole of, really a lot of CTs on the lot (50-75). This is pick-up country down here yet I dont see any CTs in the wild. Should I be worried that they are not catching on here and else where.
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This is pick-up country down here yet I dont see any CTs in the wild.
I can’t go anywhere without seeing another Cybertruck, but I’m in the CT capital of the world lol.

Keep in mind that Tesla builds about 300 trucks per day. If they ship/deliver them at the miraculous speed of 72 hours, then there’s nearly 1000 trucks sitting on lots at any given moment.

Roll into any nearby Ford dealership, I’m sure there’s 50 or more F150s on the lot.
 


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As I drove past the Tesla show room on I-45 south of Houston I saw a whole of, really a lot of CTs on the lot (50-75). This is pick-up country down here yet I dont see any CTs in the wild. Should I be worried that they are not catching on here and else where.
From the lot, I'm pretty sure 1 of CT is mine. Waiting to get delivered lol
 

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It’s frustrating- so many of us have ordered and are patiently waiting for fulfillment. It would be great if they could improve their logistics and deliveries. I’m still waiting on my VIN - and clearly the trucks are out there!
 

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I wondered about this as well, until I drove mine for the first time.. wondering while waiting is the worst thing for a brain.
 

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When I picked up my CT in early June from a high-volume Tesla store in NJ there were two dozen+ sitting in the holding lot. All were sold vehicles awaiting prep and delivery.

It's not surprising now that some stores will have twice that number sitting in lots. Production and sales have both ramped up markedly since June. In fact, we should expect to see lots with 50+ CT's more and more regularly. For a store that's one week of inventory on hand doing seven deliveries a day in a seven day week.

CT's dont show up every day either, they arrive in batches so if you check a lot on the day after they receive their regular delivery of trucks the lot will obviously be more full than otherwise. This is just the ramp. I see oceans of Model 3's and Y's every time as well.
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