Tesla’s electric dream is turning into a logistical nightmare! The company’s production lines are churning out cars faster than they can sell them, leaving a trail of unsold vehicles in abandoned malls and airports across the country.
The latest example is the Chesterfield Mall in St. Louis, where a staggering 300 Teslas are parked in the lot, a stark reminder of the company’s desperate struggle to offload its inventory. And it’s not just the Chesterfield Mall – Tesla’s factories and airports are overflowing with unsold cars, a testament to the automaker’s production woes.
As the company’s inventory crisis deepens, Tesla is facing a perfect storm of problems. Its divisive Cyber truck is plagued by quality control issues, with owners reporting coolant leaks and other defects. And to make matters worse, the company recently laid off 10% of its workforce, sparking fears of a deeper crisis.
Can Tesla turn it around, or will its parking lot pandemonium become a permanent fixture? Only time will tell!