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Tesla, Model 3
Tesla just stopped selling the cheapest version of the Model 3 in the US. An analyst called it 'a smart strategic move.'
Analyst Dan Ives said that Tesla discontinuing its cheapest Model 3 vehicle and focusing on other models is a smart move amid a US-China tariff war.
Tesla has stopped selling its cheapest car
Tesla's least expensive car is off the market: the Model 3 Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive is no longer available in the online configurator. Electrek first reported on the absence of that Model 3 build.
Tesla’s cheapest Model 3 is no longer available
Tesla’s RWD Long Range costs $3,500 more than the discontinued Standard Range. It’s not a huge price gap considering the Long Range gets an estimated 363 miles of range on a f
Tesla's cheapest Model 3 variant no longer for sale in the U.S.
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) discontinued its most affordable Model 3 variant, the Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive, priced at $38,990, its website showed. The decision to remove the Standard Range model comes amid rising costs associated with tariffs on Chinese imports,
Tesla’s EV Deliveries Rise. Why That’s Not Lifting Stock.
Tesla’s EV Deliveries Rise. Why That’s Not Lifting the Stock.
After two quarters of falling sales, Tesla is expected to return to growth. Wall Street projects third quarter deliveries of about 462,000 vehicles, up about 6% year over year.
Tesla stock drops 3% after Q3 deliveries fall short of estimates
The EV maker delivered 462,890 vehicles in the three months ending Sept. 30, up 6.4% quarter over quarter to mark the first quarter of delivery growth this year. The numbers also came in ahead of the 435,059 EVs the company delivered in the year-ago period.
Tesla's Quarterly Deliveries Disappoint Ahead of Robotaxi Unveiling
Tesla handed over 462,890 vehicles in the July-September period, up 6.4% from a year earlier, marking its first quarterly growth after two straight quarters of falling sales. But that fell short of 469,828 deliveries expected on average by 12 analysts polled by LSEG.
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Used Tesla Model 3 Dual Motor long-term test: all the benefits of new but at a lower price
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