Tesla resumes U.S. orders for Model 3 long-range version at lower price — via drivingdotca autonews EV Tesla
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“Waitlist is too long. Will enable again as we ramp production,” Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk tweeted at that time in response to a user’s inquiry about the discontinuation of orders. Tesla expects to resume delivery of the long-range Model 3 electric sedan in June, according to the website. However, it is still not accepting orders in Canada, the website showed.to buy on its Model 3 page, but has “grayed-out” the field so it cannot be selected for purchase. Text just below the field reads “Available in 2023”, suggesting the trim will return to the Canadian market this year. —Ed.
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