34 percent depreciation after one year and 6,000 miles

Multiple signs from the last two quarters indicate that sales of Tesla vehicles are declining more sharply than ever. The company is struggling to sell the Cybertruck in particular, as its perceived value has started to plunge.

In the first quarter of 2025, Tesla saw the biggest sales decline in its history. A January report showed that its year-over-year sales fell by half in Europe overall and by 70% in Germany despite rising sales of other EV brands. In February, sales dropped by 49% in China as the company reported its lowest numbers since 2022. Last month, Chinese EV automaker BYD outsold Tesla in Europe for the first time.

  • Fair Fairy
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    213 months ago

    Musk’s political activities have soured public opinion on the company and contributed to declining global sales.

    That’s not a political opinion. He did a Nazi salute on live tv

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    Last month, Chinese EV automaker BYD outsold Tesla in Europe for the first time.

    Because they’re actually good cars and they come in varieties other than sports. Tesla has always had this problem that as soon as real car companies come along their own vehicles start to look less appealing in comparison. Just look at the explosion of electric pickups. And then Tesla answer that with the cybertruck, seriously that was the best they could do?

    They had it all their own way at first because there were virtually no other EV car manufacturers. That is now starting to change and they haven’t responded to that threat in any real way.

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        That’s also Tesla’s fault. They massively overprice their cars so that even when they’re competing against a tariff their cars are still more expensive than the competitions.

        Oh and BYD cars have actually decent self-driving capabilities. Not that it’s 100%, but it’s a lot better than Tesla’s offering, and unlike Tesla you don’t have to pay extra for it, it’s just standard.

  • @Gates9@sh.itjust.works
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    103 months ago

    This won’t change even when he leaves the company. He and his companies are inextricably linked. He is the companies.

    Liquidate Musk

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      33 months ago

      Maybe they can make their money back from YouTube videos tipping CyberTruck over cliffs etc

    • icedterminal
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      43 months ago

      The industry average is roughly 20% in the first year. And then 5% to 15% every year after. Heavily depends on the brand, model and market conditions. Cult cars like the Tacoma, Wrangler, WRX, and MX5, hold their value well. Whereas high selling, popular cars like the 2013 - 2017 Ford Escape tanked hard. I remember reading an article about that one and it was only worth a couple grand after 5 years.

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        Escapes are pretty bad cars. My ex had one with just over 100k miles, engine cracked and started leaking coolant into one of the cylinders. Totaled the car with no accident.

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          I got a 2024 escape as a loaner vehicle and drove it around for over a week. It’s literally the worst vehicle I’ve ever driven with respect to driving feel. It felt like I was driving a schoolbus. It had such poor acceleration and handling; sticker price was like 70K, and I wouldn’t even pay 20K for one. Also, it was like 60$ to fill the tank. Like why lol.

          • I had a 2006 escape with a v6 that felt amazing to drive. That thing accelerated like a beast. Anytime someone with a flashy sports car would pull up beside me at a red light and be revving their engine id floor it as soon as the light changed and leap ahead of them, until i hit 60 and then id level off and let them pull ahead. Such a satisfying feeling watching these wxpensive new cars drop behind though. Of course thats probably all due to their drivers, i dont acrual have any illusions that it was the faster car in most cases, but it did have very unexpected power and a nice amount of cargo space. I really miss that car. Shame they seem to have gone downhill.

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    33 months ago

    Did u Americans even know there are BYD dealerships all over EU?

    Tesla can’t compete on price and that’s the only metric that matters in capitalism.

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      43 months ago

      We aren’t under capitalism anymore. We are transitioning.

      At one point the merchants made more money than kings and that’s why we are under capitalism.

      Now tech has made all of the money, and holds most of it, and so we transition again.

      They don’t care about the old rules, that’s why they are breaking them.

      Musk doesn’t need Tesla. He already has everything he needs to be a borderless king. So he is.

      It’s you and I that need to care about money, but the oligarchs have transitioned from it already and no longer need to care.

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    I don’t really want one, but I’m tempted to go down and haggle.

    “Really, given how unpopular they are and the unsold inventory, you should pay me to take one. It’s costing you money every day it sits here… Stop the bleeding…”

  • @tacosanonymous@lemm.ee
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    Hilarious and deserved. They should have built something useful instead of overhyping a truck that can’t do truck things and gets bricked by rain or broken latches.

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      What sucks - I fund this abomination because as a US citizen I cannot buy cheap byd because they keep them out to prop up Tesla shit

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        Wdym?

        I know they’re not cheap but there are way better options now: Hyundai, Volvo, Rivian, etc are making EVs. Hybrids (especially plugin) are available from some of the most reliable companies, ie Toyota.

  • @Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    13 months ago

    Just passed a Tesla lot today and it was packed full of these trucks, and cars. All were covered in dust.

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      13 months ago

      That’s just how they look clean. That metal doesn’t last. It also gets wobbly. Warpy? Like… it’s not that super flat metal anymore.

      They look awful. Good.

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        Someone in my town owns a cybertruck. The metal started getting badly discolored so they painted it black. It doesn’t look any better in black.

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          I saw one that had been painted a matte black, and I gotta admit, it actually looked pretty cool. Still a wildly impractical, deathtrap of a car, but it did look like a cool vehicle you’d see in a sci-fi movie.

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        I doubt Tesla can survive in US alone.
        They need global sales.
        And market is such where Chinese electric cars are much cheaper anywhere where they sell them. Tesla is going to Iose global sales for sure

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      The new slate truck looks super cool. I don’t want to support bezos, but a small affordable electric truck is what I personally want.

      I just want something to run to the store with that doesn’t burn gas.

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        13 months ago

        Does that need to be a truck though? I guess in your situation it does but I can’t imagine living so far off road that I need a truck to run to the store.

        I do like the concept of Bezos truck (having always felt EV design should have gone in the direction of small efficient low range cars) but feel it won’t carry anything that a small estate couldn’t.