There's no doubt the word-of-mouth marketing and hysteria behind the Tesla brand have helped it achieve incredible feats in the past few years. The latest product to roll out of the US manufacturer is the brand's most affordable car, the Tesla Model 3. And, after a wait of over three years, those with local reservations will finally get their opportunity to drive one.
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