I can read, I am from Europe. T3 is totally not considered a family car. Tesla x is.A large family car in EUROPE. They have some damn small cars over there.
could be I am from the Netherlands, we are taller than average
I can read, I am from Europe. T3 is totally not considered a family car. Tesla x is.A large family car in EUROPE. They have some damn small cars over there.
I can read, I am from Europe. T3 is totally not considered a family car. Tesla x is...
Give me some time! It’s a helluva job to rewrite that websiteThen create a Wikipedia account and edit the article to reflect your opinion. You know that is what Wikipedia is, right?
I use data ... from wherever I can get it.Oh look who's using funnymentals to synthesize their view of what's going on with TSLA!![]()

Ya mean webpage.Give me some time! It’s a helluva job to rewrite that website

Same data, the graph is more elegant and impactful.Oh. Some guy.
Meanwhile I saw Cox Automotive (see quoted part below) shows market share was lower slightly 1st quarter 2023 vs all of 2022 62.4% vs 64.2% As I said competition is coming.
Is it a trend? TWT
New tighter rebate restrictions kick in tomorrow 4/19/23. Will it help or hurt? Same TWT
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"Tesla led the way in Q1, helped by sizeable price cuts. Tesla sales were up 24.6% year over year, and the EV pioneer continues to be both the industry’s top-selling luxury make and EV make by far. Tesla’s share of the EV market fell to 62.4%, down slightly from its full-year result in 2022—64.2%—and down significantly from the nearly 79% share Tesla commanded in 2020. Still, a 62% share of the EV market makes Tesla “the market.”
Chevy Bolt sales in Q1 were strong, placing the bowtie brand a distant No. 2 in EV sales; Ford was third. And interestingly, despite solid, popular products from both Hyundai and Kia, EV sales from the brands decreased last quarter. On the luxury side, Audi, BMW and Mercedes all posted strong year-over-year sales growth thanks to excellent new offerings."
So you prefer some YT clown to Cox Automotive. OK.Same data, the graph is more elegant and impactful.
I'm gonna think you and Cuddles are the same person. Same pattern of shooting down the messenger when you don't like the answer.
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I'm gonna think you and Cuddles are the same person. Same pattern of shooting down the messenger when you don't like the answer.
If you'd give a quick look at the graph you'd see the data comes from Experian.Obviously your size is small. T3 is very roomy for 5.
If you'd give a quick look at the graph you'd see the data comes from Experian.