Edmunds, a popular online automotive resource, says its data shows a “potential shift” in buyers’ feelings toward Tesla vehicles — based partly on a record-high number of Tesla trade-ins.
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Edmunds, a popular online automotive resource, says its data shows a “potential shift” in buyers’ feelings toward Tesla ...
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Motorists have traded in a record number of Tesla electric vehicles this month, Edmunds data showed, amid a wave of protests ...