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    6 hours ago

    can those celebrating this “success” please give me an answer to this researchable fact:

    Tesla hat a production outage for several weeks to change their production to the more recent model. Therefore their most-sold car (even the best selling car in the world) wasn’t produced at all for quite a long period of time. Right now however, all factories are back online and producing at previous numbers. There’re no layoffs, production is not slowed-down, cars aren’t stacking high (there were reports of cars being “piled” in a German port. Around 160 cars, to be precise - which is about the production the factory in Grünheide, Germany produces in a bit of an HOUR. And that port is known to gather and transport Teslas, BMWs and Mercedes to Scandinavia), therefore are sold again.

    If the production is not affected, if the cars are still delivered - what exactly are you celebrating? The effects of a temporary production outage?