Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Analysts say Tesla is in shape to meet deadlines despite fears that they won’t be able to get its new Model 3 out to customers during the second half of 2017 as originally promised. Tesla execs were able to convince analysts that the electric car will arrive without hitting manufacturing snags or delays which aren't uncommon for them. If the Model 3 ships within the promised timeframe, it’s still likely that a majority won't arrive until the following year. The all-electric Tesla Model 3 starts at $35,000.


via Instagram Analysts say Tesla is in shape to meet deadlines despite fears that they won’t be able to get its new Model 3 out to customers during the second half of 2017 as originally promised. Tesla execs were able to convince analysts that the electric car will arrive without hitting manufacturing snags or delays which aren't uncommon for them. If the Model 3 ships within the promised timeframe, it’s still likely that a majority won't arrive until the following year. The all-electric Tesla Model 3 starts at $35,000. //

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