A Bloomberg survey of Tesla Model 3 customers indicates that Tesla's stores and Supercharger network have helped with customer satisfaction.
Tesla's stores and charging stations have distinguished the electric-car maker from its competitors, who outsource sales to third-party dealerships and have not yet built an electric-vehicle charging network that rivals Tesla's. Those bets have made Tesla's customers happy, according to a survey by Bloomberg of almost 5,000 Model 3 sedan owners.
Tesla's stores and charging stations have distinguished the electric-car maker from its competitors, who outsource sales to third-party dealerships and have not yet built an electric-vehicle charging network that rivals Tesla's. Those bets have made Tesla's customers happy, according to a survey by Bloomberg of almost 5,000 Model 3 sedan owners.
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