In shocking news, Tesla is experiencing difficulties making Model 3's. A total of 220 have been delivered so far. They are hoping for 5,000 a week by the end of 2017. That seems likely :/
http://business.financialpost.com/t...s-skid-as-model-3-production-hits-rough-patch
They are falling prey to their own decisions. Rush through development, no mules, problems discovered and now in order to fix them they're holding up the entire production line.
Say what you will about the Big3 automakers, but their methods of bringing a new vehicle to production work, and as much as Tesla is against the "status quo" of the big3 in many respects, they could have learned a few things from them in this case.
Anyhow, those with reservations better get really comfortable in that waiting list if things are any indication so far about how the ramp-up is going to proceed.
In related news GM's announcement yesterday about having 20 electric models to market inside a few years is interesting - I strongly suspect they'll be leveraging the Voltec powertrain heavily in years to come as it's well proven now. If other manufactures follow suit and dramatically ramp up their electric offerings in the next few years it will be interesting to see what it does to Tesla