Tesla Model 3

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  • zarkonite0

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/nia…

    "His analysis claims that the Model 3 is crushing its "competitors" in that segment with total estimated sales for July amounting to 16,000 vehicles. (Of course, whether small and midsize luxury cars should be defined as the Model 3's competition, as Tesla has claimed of late, is debatable.) The closest individual model to Tesla's mass-market endeavor is the Mercedes C-Class and even then, its July sales are estimated at just 6,029 units. The Model 3 is still untouchable when sales figures from multiple vehicles produced by the same company are added together. For example, the analysis expects sales of the BMW 2, 3, 4 and 5 Series to hit 12,811 at the end of July in total while customers will get their hands on 11,835 Mercedes C, CLA, CLS and E-Class models. That all means that Tesla would have a 23% share of the small and midsize luxury car market in July, ahead of BMW's 17% and Mercedes' 17%."

    • They collected/not delivered years of orders and finally deliver all at once. Then claim all the volume as "sales"mekk
    • Tesla didn't claim any numbers, this is an analyst report. They are sales, no matter how they were acquired. Time will tell if they keep it up...zarkonite

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