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Old 10-01-2018, 08:27 AM   #268
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Even if it's 2,000-2,500 a week, that sounds like a huge improvement and a positive trend....8,000-10,000 units a month is a decent number, and likely to enlarge....

Too bad I guess for some that Tesla hasn't gone out of production completely and folded up. Seems like the more Tesla gets criticized the more successful it becomes. Too bad it disappoints and irritates some that they still have a huge customer base willing to wait for their cars and that production is actually increasing as time goes by.

Maybe they are staying in business and producing more cars just to piss some people off....lol
Production may have increased, but quality of their product sure hasn't.

With 84% of the cars rolling off the production line needing repairs, there is a strong likelihood that Model 3 is the lowest quality mainstream car ever produced. This kind of yield for any other company would only occur during prototype stages. What this abysmal rework rate indicates is that Tesla is not taking the time to fix the problems and stabilize the production processes before ramping production.

https://seekingalpha.com/article/420...d-point-return
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