Tesla Rolls Out Its First Production Model 3

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For once, it seems that Elon Musk has managed to meet a deadline he's set. The long-awaited Tesla Model 3 has finally had its first production unit roll off the assembly line, marking the beginning of deliveries for this "mass-market" electric car. Naturally Tesla fans are excited, given that the Model 3 has the potential to slingshot the company towards actually making a profit (Tesla has been operating at a loss for the last 15 years). 

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Despite meeting this major milestone, things aren't looking too good for Tesla. Reports from Forbes and Bloomberg show that these first 30 units or so of the Model 3 are being hand built, which speaks for Tesla's inability to mass produce the Model 3. Despite this, Elon Musk is confident that he will hit a Model 3 production volume of 20,000 units a month by the end of this year. It is a little worrying that Tesla has done little-to-no real world testing of the Model 3, but having their customer base function as a beta testing pool has been a fairly common procedure with Tesla. 

While Tesla has seen a 53% increase in deliveries last quarter compared to 2016, their share price has taken a massive hit in the past week as well, falling roughly 20%. Some analysts believe that this is only a temporary setback for the company as their value has gone up by 40% through this year. Other major investors also regard the Model 3 to be the automotive equivalent of Apple's iPhone, marking a large shift in technology and standards for the automotive industry. Whether Elon Musk and the Model 3 can deliver on these promises remains to be seen. 

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