The Mercury News

Tesla Model 3 zooms to the head of its class

- By Rex Crum rcrum@bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Rex Crum at 408-278-3415.

Just who is buying the much ballyhooed Tesla Model 3 sedan?

According the California New Car Dealers Associatio­n, 3,723 people in the state during the first quarter of the year, that’s who.

The CNCDA, which released its latest data on new car registrati­ons late Tuesday, said those Model 3 numbers were enough to put the car on top of the “Near Luxury” car segment, with 14.3 percent of those cars registered in California during the quarter. Trailing behind the Model 3 were the Mercedes C-Class, with 3,323 registrati­ons, the BMW 3-Series, with its 3,260 registrati­ons, the Lexus ES, which had 2,044 registrati­ons, and the Infiniti Q50 with its 1,944 cars registered between January and March.

The popularity of the Model 3 as noted in the CNCDA report gave a boost to Tesla’s overall registrati­ons, which hit 7,530 during the quarter, a gain of 58.6 percent from the same period a year ago.

The Model 3 has been the subject of almost daily opinions from Wall Street, the auto industry and those reviewing the sedan, which Tesla has touted as its first, mid-priced electric car, with a starting price tag of

$35,000, but which can rise to almost $80,000 with certain amenities and extras.

On Tuesday, Consumer Reports said it couldn’t recommend the Model 3 due to concerns about the vehicle braking system. Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk responded by saying Tesla would fix any brake problems at no cost to Model 3 owners.

On Wednesday, Baird analyst Ben Kallo said in a research

note that he believes most of the negative reports on Tesla have been “immaterial” and that the company should make significan­t progress in producing the Model 3.

Tesla has said it expects to have 5,000 Model 3 sedans coming off the assembly line every week by the end of June.

 ?? ETHAN BARON — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ARCHIVES ?? The California New Car Dealers Associatio­n reports that in the first quarter of this year, 3,723 people in the state have filed car registrati­ons for a Tesla Model 3, shown above in a Palo Alto showroom.
ETHAN BARON — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ARCHIVES The California New Car Dealers Associatio­n reports that in the first quarter of this year, 3,723 people in the state have filed car registrati­ons for a Tesla Model 3, shown above in a Palo Alto showroom.
 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES ?? Tesla Motors’ new lower-priced Model 3 sedan starts at $35,000 but can run as high as $80,000 with certain extras.
ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES Tesla Motors’ new lower-priced Model 3 sedan starts at $35,000 but can run as high as $80,000 with certain extras.

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