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Tesla sales and production were hurt by the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns. But not as much as some other automakers.
Axar.az reports citing foreign media that the electric car company reported Thursday it delivered 90,650 cars to customers during the quarter. That's down 5% from a year ago, but far less than the drops of 30% or more reported by other automakers on Wednesday.
Tesla's second-quarter sales were up a bit from the 88,400 cars it delivered in the first quarter.
Shares have been on a run recently, making Tesla the most valuable automaker in the world, despite still having only a fraction of the sales of the established automakers. Shares are up 168% this year, through Wednesday's close.
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2020.07.02 / 18:53
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Axar.az
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