Tesla's record delivery number bodes well for the 'green car' industry, says former Chrysler exec

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Tesla's record delivery number bodes well for 'green car' industry, says former Chrysler president

The company's biggest seller was the Model 3, which saw 77,550 deliveries. This also beat expectations, as analysts surveyed by FactSet had an estimate of 74,100.

"If you look at Tesla's production, half of their sales up to the beginning of this year have been in the state of California," Press said. "A lot of this growth now for them has been outside of California, and that shows that demand is growing for green vehicles throughout the country, and actually in other markets as well outside the United States."

Gene Munster, a venture capitalist and Tesla bull, said Tuesday that the electric auto maker's deliveries show it is taking a "powerful step forward" after being plagued by production issues and executive departures.

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REALLY?

tesla_truth They have Elon face for every Tesla related headline.

I like this photo of Elon laughing.

What CNBC really want to say is that Tesla is ruining families from taking sells from workers at oil companies. Some how CNBC is gonna post more FUD on Tesla. Over 40,000 Americans work for Tesla, stop attacking America best chance of taking back the auto industry!

tesla_truth vincent13031925 ValueAnalyst1 “half of their sales up to the beginning of this year have been in the state of California,' Press said. 'A lot of this growth now for them has been outside of California, and that shows that demand is growing for green vehicles...”

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