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Tesla 's Cybertruck pickup trucks have been delivered with trash in the cabin and mud on the bodywork, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal .
The automaker may wish it pushed the deliveries back by a few hours to give it time to clear the junk out the six -figure trucks it was dropping off at excited buyers.
This, WSJ reports, is due to the way Tesla delivers its cars to buyers.
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