real story there is just how little Germans care if a car is an EV, apparently. Those numbers are not good for anyone. It's certainly not in line with what many German auto analysts had been predicting. Less than 3k/quarter if trend continues.
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TX 4 update. We agree with UR 3 points, Pace of: 1. Innovation 2. Cost reduction 3. Growth R driving .
@Tesla sales. BUT there's a backlog of orders 2. Let's see how this lines out. .@AmazingChevVolt .@technology .@alex_avoigt .@Autoline .@DerSPIEGEL .@handelsblatt .@FT .@WSJpic.twitter.com/kRQyvRDJ8c
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Using pie chart for that presentation is pain in the eyes.
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Those visualizations need some love
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Germans waited years for the Model 3. Therefore comparing data from first month sales could be very misleading. Other than that the fuel cars are definitely cheaper. LR Model 3 starts at $59.857 in germany (2000€ premium already subtracted).
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Now it‘s like >$61.000!
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@elonmusk Americans crave German cars but for some reason, they crave ours, or should I say, Teslas! Must be something about our superior engineering...helps put people in space and stuff. -
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Just a few Tesla „Fans“. You will maybe see a Tesla once a month on a Street.
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