Tesla’s (TSLA) sales in the U.S. feel to a near three-year low last month, despite the car maker’s release of new, cheaper versions of its best-selling electric vehicles, Reuters’ Abhirup Roy reports, citing estimates from Cox Automotive. Electric vehicles sales have taken a wide hit overall since the end of September, when the Trump administration terminated $7,500 federal tax credits, the author notes. Tesla shares closed about 1% lower.
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