Just wondering, anyone feeling like Teslas are becoming way more common to see than other cars in its same price range? There was one time I stood at a traffic light with 2 other Model 3, so there were 3 Model 3 vehicles at the same time, and I kinda remember one of them waved. Before, Honda Civics were very common cars to see, but now I think I remember more Model 3s than Honda Civics I see.
And every commute from work to home, I think I will see 3-5 Model 3 along a 15-20 minute route that includes local & freeway. Or maybe like every 5 minutes I will eventually see another Model 3.
To think this company does no marketing and is much younger than many old car companies that have been around 50-100 years. I think in 2007, it was just roadster and it was only for someone who could afford a dream car and willing to believe in a new technology that wasn't really accepted yet.
I looked online and internet sources say Tesla makes 1000 vehicles a day. But I'm also wondering how many cars were made per day when you take account the first stages of designing the car, like the steps before they could actually produce a final version for consumers.
And every commute from work to home, I think I will see 3-5 Model 3 along a 15-20 minute route that includes local & freeway. Or maybe like every 5 minutes I will eventually see another Model 3.
To think this company does no marketing and is much younger than many old car companies that have been around 50-100 years. I think in 2007, it was just roadster and it was only for someone who could afford a dream car and willing to believe in a new technology that wasn't really accepted yet.
I looked online and internet sources say Tesla makes 1000 vehicles a day. But I'm also wondering how many cars were made per day when you take account the first stages of designing the car, like the steps before they could actually produce a final version for consumers.