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    Didn't Musk crash it yesterday?

    Wait, he only ran over a bollard.
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    On order...
    Tesla Cybertruck Tri-Motor AWD due 2021
    Production now starts only late 2021.

    ADR certification?

    single motor not now due until late 2022.

    Normal Musk bs on production dates as per model 3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Production now starts only late 2021.

    ADR certification?

    single motor not now due until late 2022.

    Normal Musk bs on production dates as per model 3.

    Regards PhilipA


    Old comments nothing new there...

    Will easily meet ADRs for its class.
    Single motor was always last model to be released.

    Production in 2021 was already known at show.

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    Er shouldn't that read accurate or realistic .
    My posts are always backed by facts.

    Musk recently tweeted that production was not to start until LATE 2021 .How late one wonders.

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    of the Model
    3
    began in mid-2017, with the
    first production
    vehicle rolling off the assembly line on July 7, 2017, with the official launch and delivery of the
    first
    30 cars on July 28.
    The first delivery to Australia was August 2019 according to media reports with customer deliveries in September.

    So 2 years after first production was the first deliver y in Australia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Er shouldn't that read accurate or realistic .
    My posts are always backed by facts.

    Musk recently tweeted that production was not to start until LATE 2021 .How late one wonders.

    Regards PhilipA


    The first delivery to Australia was August 2019 according to media reports with customer deliveries in September.

    So 2 years after first production was the first deliver y in Australia.
    Thats where you got it wrong!

    Delivery was always quoted as 2021 at the earliest. I have it on my Order form

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    Elon Musk set to cash in at Tesla as deliveries and shares soar

    Elon Musk set to cash in at Tesla as deliveries and shares soar | Technology | The Guardian

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    Pointed out in an aticle on Ars Technica last week that Tesla is now valued by the stock market at more than Ford and GM - combined.

    This could be seen as an indicator of either the future of the car industry - or what is wrong with the financial system!
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    This is what you get when you have two drunken Russian roof plumbers with guillotine and a folder and tell them to build you a car. Then don’t pay them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Pointed out in an aticle on Ars Technica last week that Tesla is now valued by the stock market at more than Ford and GM - combined.

    This could be seen as an indicator of either the future of the car industry - or what is wrong with the financial system!

    when there a tesla in my street, i'll you know.
    when they are no GM or fords, i'll let you know

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    Lots of Teslas running around Brisbane.
    The share price simply shows that investors regard EVs as the future of motoring.
    The manufacturers agree and are rushing their own models to market.
    Some cities and countries are moving to phase out ICE vehicles by about 2030.
    Australia is WAY behind world trends, thanks to poor leadership.

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