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Can Tesla Motors, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA)’s Touch $267.87 In Coming Year?

Skeptics point to Tesla’s significant issues with bringing vehicles to market in the past. The goal is to produce 500,000 vehicles per year by 2020.

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Following Tesla’s announcement of its more aggressive production timeline, images of the company’s gargantuan Gigafactory have cropped up on the Web.

“I like a couple of things about it – it’s aerodynamically correct and functional so the air is going to move around properly at the front of the auto”, he explains.

But even cars like Tesla Model S are meant for people of varying attention spans, so should Tesla be selling a auto that can autonomously crash into nearby objects without the driver being alerted about it? The automaker has racked up more than a quarter-million pre-orders since, greatly exceeding expectations. The Tesla was utterly destroyed but the car’s safety features managed to save the lives of everyone inside.

Now the LA Times fights back this week with a new hit piece on Tesla called “Tesla throws cold water on its own hype by admitting huge risks in building the Model 3”. Should the Tesla Model 3 and other Tesla vehicles be able to be sold in all states? The company has plans to lose short term, to win big in the long run. The company has a market cap of $27.16 billion. There are about 400,000 reservations for the $35,000 Model 3. Last week, Musk revealed that he believes the article originated from the fossil fuel industry and was planted in the LA Times as a strategy to counter the International Monetary Fund study that found that the fossil fuel industry was receiving the equivalent of ~$5 trillion in subsidy a year.

“We plan to incorporate our best technology into Model 3, yet keep it relatively simple to build at high volume and with high quality”, Tesla said in its quarterly report.

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Still, Yegiayan said, Teslas are too expensive to be practical for now. However, a strong Model 3 demand is a “good problem to have”. This level of enthusiasm hasn’t seen by any automotive manufacturer since Ford released the original Mustang or the Model T. Yet, Tesla just said that the Model 3, the vehicle it launched with a grandiose party with much fanfare a few weeks ago, isn’t the final design that will make it into the public’s hands. The company shares changing hands with the volume of 2.88 million shares where it keeps an average volume of 3.76 million shares.

The Model 3. Image credit Tesla Motors