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In reply to the discussion: Chevy Volt sales triple in 2012 [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)I was shocked when I saw your headline and immediately Googled this, because I hadn't heard of Tesla "shuttering the Delaware plant."
The facts are actually the opposite. Tesla bought an old plant in CA: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-04-12/tesla-motors-cuts-factory-cost-to-try-to-generate-profit.html
Yes, Fisker and Tesla did have a production agreement with one another, but Fisker problems are not Tesla's fault.
Tesla does have its faults, it's a new company, starting basically from scratch in the automotive industry, all new companies like that have problems here or there. It's a rough road ahead still as they need to be able to get into the mainstream market, and they're doing it one step at a time (super car, luxury car, then perhaps an inbetween car, then a mainstream model).
Meanwhile Solar City and SpaceX are doing just fine.