Tesla's industry lead is growing as legacy automakers 'flail' on driverless cars, Ark Invest analyst says

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Tesla's industry lead is growing as legacy automakers 'flail' on driverless cars: Ark Invest analyst (via TradingNation)

, which tracks the problems new car owners have within their first 90 days of purchase. Tesla's first-ever profile in the widely followed report measured 250 problems per 100 of its vehicles, far above the average of 166.

"We're seeing a lot of the traditional automakers sort of flail, particularly in the autonomous technology space."Keeney, an autonomous technology and robotics analyst, noted that Tesla gets consistently high rankings in"They were once a start-up. They're now a major auto manufacturer. I wouldn't doubt that there are some imperfections in the car, but what I think we see happening is that consumers still love them.

 

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TradingNation That is Fake News. GM and Ford have limited self drive vehicles while Tesla has none. Tesla sells but has yet to deliver the product.

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