Tesla Stocks Up After Company Announces 'Significantly Improved' Leasing
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Tesla Stocks Up After Company Announces 'Significantly Improved' Leasing



Tesla has made it possible to get lower monthly payments on one of their cars, and that's taken as a sign sales are going to take a solid step up.
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- Tesla Model X Has Racked Up More Than 6,000 Orders Already
Despite last week's bad news for Tesla Motors, with the Model S fire causing company stocks to fall, it looks like people are still confident in the company’s products. Reservations for the upcoming Model X crossover have exceeded the 6,000...

- Chrysler To Tesla: Not So Fast, We Were The First To Repay Government Loan
After Audi, it's Chrysler's to turn its guns on Tesla, only this time, it's not about a sales report from a news agency, but it regards a press statement made by the maker of the battery-powered Model S. On Wednesday, Tesla announced that...

- "loser" Tesla Repays Government Loan In Full, Nine Years Ahead Of Schedule
Tesla Motors has announced that it has repaid the loan provided by the U.S. Energy Department in full, following today’s wire of $451.8 million. The company had also made payments in 2012 and the first quarter of 2013. In a press statement, the...

- Tesla Opens European Flagship Showroom In London
Electric sports car maker Tesla opened its first UK dealership in the heart of London at the Knightsbridge district. The 5,000 square-foot showroom on Cheval Place which is in walking distance from Harrods department store and convenient to Heathrow Airport...

- Tesla Model S All-electric Sports Sedan To Start From $57,400
In its latest newsletter, Tesla officially confirmed that its forthcoming Model S which will be revealed in prototype form on March 26, 2009, will have an anticipated base price of $57,400 (€43,700 with today's exchange rates) or $49,900 after...



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