Sales may be falling in Canada, but lots of people own teslas in Toronto. I was just there last week and saw more Teslas and cyber trucks on the road than I've ever seen in the US.
> Now the Canadian government wants to know exactly how the electric carmaker managed to move two cars a minute off its lots — a rate that assumes those four dealers had stayed open 24 hours from Jan. 10 to Jan. 12.
How does it take more than 2 months to figure this out?
It seems super straightforward to request purchasing data and if the branch manager won't provide it then seems a pretty straightforward fraud lawsuit.
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And nobody in Canada is buying Tesla anymore, thanks to the threats of annexation.
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How does it take more than 2 months to figure this out?
It seems super straightforward to request purchasing data and if the branch manager won't provide it then seems a pretty straightforward fraud lawsuit.