ÆCIII
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Tesla isn't asking for 'severe' limits. They only want the original owner to keep the vehicle for a year or more. That's not severe or unreasonable. Everyone signs the MVPA when they buy it. If they don't like Tesla's terms, then they don't have to buy.Such an outrageous take. I'm not really a huge fan of resellers, but trying to put such severe limits on an individual's private property is just wild.
Tesla is trying to make sure Cybertrucks are available to people that want them, not dealers or people like dealers who are just wanting to scam a buck off of them not really appreciating them at all. Those types don't treat a Tesla as 'private property' at all because they care only about flipping or turning them for money. So there is no offense to 'private property'.
When dealers or flippers buy a Cybertruck, that's more genuine buyers that didn't get to buy one, and also more other buyers that will get exploited. Tesla is simply trying to prevent this and assure a level playing field with fair access to all Genuine buyers. One year of a wait before resale is not too much to ask at all. Everyone's waited for four years already. One year will go by just like that.
- ÆCIII
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