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Don't be fooled ... Tesla is about to face the biggest challenge in its history
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Tesla has every right to celebrate.
Last week in Los Angeles, CEO Elon Musk presided over the unveiling of the electric-car maker's wildly anticipated mass-market car, the Model 3.
I was there, and the Model 3 looks sharp, although I'm less enthused about its design than I was when it was first rolled out and was given a short test drive.
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Of course, cars for the masses aren't supposed to be insanely eye-catching. And clearly the Model 3's actual aesthetics don't matter: over 100,000 people plunked down pre-orders last Thursday, at $1,000 a pop, before they had any idea what the car looked like.
After the Model 3 was revealed, that number climbed to nearly 200,000. For the record, that's four times the total number of vehicles Tesla delivered in 2015 — and roughly twice the total number of electric cars sold in all of last year.
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So, bravo Tesla! Except there's a small issue to deal with ...
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