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What I learned from valueanalyst is that this poll should have started at 250K.
I think the average cargo on each ship to EU is about 3000. And about 1600 on each ship to CN.
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What I learned from valueanalyst is that this poll should have started at 250K.
Changing my vote to < 50k - earlier I thought this was total deliveries, not just Model 3.I'm voting 65k to 70k.
16 ships to China + EU = 45k cars.
About 25k US deliveries.
So, a conservative 65k total.
Changing my vote to < 50k - earlier I thought this was total deliveries, not just Model 3.
There pipeline is probably a little higher and production a little lower.That's a pretty bad number for Tesla. Reports say they are building around 5500 a week now and with 13 weeks in the quarter that's... uh, let me take my shoes off... 71,500 model 3s in the quarter. Even if they have 10,000 at various points in the pipeline there's still another 10,000+ cars made than your estimate of cars sold.
There pipeline is probably a little higher and production a little lower.
As to SP dropping like a rock that has already happened.
Loup Ventures q1 delivery estimate:
Model 3: 61,365
Model S/X: 21,379
Tesla Will Endure the Bumpy Road Ahead | Loup Ventures
What do you guys make of Elon’s email to employees asking for volunteers to help deliver 30k cars in the last 2 weeks of the quarter?
Ummm... yeah. Our M3P was home delivered, and we're only 12 miles from the delivery center.Or are they literally talking about "delivery"? They want people to drive cars to the customers?
Ummm... yeah. Our M3P was home delivered, and we're only 12 miles from the delivery center.
Yes. But if you want more than the basics you can check out this 3 part video seriesMine is scheduled for home delivery too - not really thrilled about that. I've never driven a Tesla, does the delivery guy teach you the basics like how to put it in gear and reverse and pack and such?
Or are they literally talking about "delivery"? They want people to drive cars to the customers?
Yeah, that’s my take too. 30k in the last 2 weeks?!? Seems like a lot, within the context of the quarterly projectionsUmmm... yeah. Our M3P was home delivered, and we're only 12 miles from the delivery center.
Mine is scheduled for home delivery too - not really thrilled about that. I've never driven a Tesla, does the delivery guy teach you the basics like how to put it in gear and reverse and pack and such?