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A Tesla Cybertruck has gone unsold at a high-profile auction after nobody bid over $200,000 for the new electric vehicle released at the end of November.
The highest bid for the Cybertruck, which carries a $120,000 retail price through its limited-edition Foundation Series debut line, was $200,000 — which reportedly didn’t meet the cosigner’s reserve price requirement.
This Cybertruck was also practically new when it took the auction stage at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, with only 13 miles on its odometer, according to Carscoops.
However, the public’s lack of interest in paying high markups isn’t the only pressure that cybertruck sellers face.
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