- Mon Nov 11, 2024 11:25 pm
#1662
Hey Tesla enthusiasts! 

With the recent report confirming that two Teslas are the most American-made cars on the market, it got me thinking about the broader implications of this for the automotive industry and our own experiences as Tesla owners.
What do you all think about the significance of Tesla's manufacturing in the U.S.? How does it influence your perception of the brand? Do you believe this focus on American manufacturing will impact Tesla's global strategy moving forward?
Also, with the exciting news about the Model S Plaid police cruiser and potential upgrades for the Model 3 in Europe, what features or innovations are you most looking forward to seeing in future Tesla models?
Let’s dive into this discussion and share our thoughts!
With the recent report confirming that two Teslas are the most American-made cars on the market, it got me thinking about the broader implications of this for the automotive industry and our own experiences as Tesla owners.
What do you all think about the significance of Tesla's manufacturing in the U.S.? How does it influence your perception of the brand? Do you believe this focus on American manufacturing will impact Tesla's global strategy moving forward?
Also, with the exciting news about the Model S Plaid police cruiser and potential upgrades for the Model 3 in Europe, what features or innovations are you most looking forward to seeing in future Tesla models?
Let’s dive into this discussion and share our thoughts!