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Tesla (TSLA): Model S Delivery is Faster Than Most People Think
November 4, 2013 3:07 PM ESTTesla Motors (Nasdaq: TSLA) appears to be confident that its production ramp is taking shape.
On Twitter earlier, the company said that, while market news right now has delivery of a Model S taking around six weeks, the vehicle can be... More
EEC Says No Duty on EV Imports to Russia in 2014; Could be Boon for Tesla (TSLA)
October 31, 2013 10:35 AM EDTGood news if Tesla Motors (Nasdaq: TSLA) wants to make waves in one of the world's top emerging markets.
According to Russia's Vedomosti, the Eurasian Economic Commission has approved a proposal to waive a 19 percent import duty on electric cars,... More
UPDATE: Tesla (TSLA) Active, Shares Decline
October 29, 2013 10:07 AM EDT(Updated - October 29, 2013 10:22 AM EDT)
Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) stock declined on Tuesday, falling over 3% in early trading. The slide was tied in part to technicals, following a breach of key support near $160 per share. In addition, jitters about a recent Model... More
Tesla's (TSLA) High-Scoring Model S Now 'Recommended' by Consumer Reports (GM) (F)
October 29, 2013 9:30 AM EDTJapanese brands have historically been known for building some of the most reliable vehicles in the world. But Consumer Reports 2013 Annual Auto Reliability rankings show that some other automakers-from Europe and the U.S.-are also capable of building reliable vehicles. Audi, Volvo, and GMC captured three of the top-10 spots in the survey this year.
Survey results were released at a press conference today before the Automotive Press Association in Detroit.
Three Japanese brands, Lexus, Toyota, and Acura captured the top three spots in the survey, which was conducted by the Consumer Reports National... More

