Tesla Motors claims it has successfully ramped up production of its pivotal Model 3 sedan during the summer, fulfilling CEO Elon Musk’s pledge to work out the manufacturing problems that had raised questions about the electric car maker’s future prospects. But there are questions over how successful the company really is after a group of internet sleuths found various lots and garages in California, New Jersey, Arizona and Utah where Tesla cars have been found parked up in large numbers. Tesla had been regularly missing its production goals while amassing huge losses, fueling doubts about its ability to expand from its niche of making luxury sports cars powered by electricity to become a major automaker. Aerial photos have been released that show hundreds of Tesla’s parked up in several locations Several locations around the country contain parking lots full of the Tesla cars. A lot in Lathrop, California is pictured here One customer demanded to know where her new Tesla was. The frustration only grew after she saw hundreds of them parked up in a lot in Salt, Lake City, Utah Elon Musk tweeted that there were problems with delivering cars to customers following this angry Tweet from a customer The… Read full this story
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