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"textContent": "Let’s start with the hard numbers on this one. The Q1 2026 delivery numbers are officially out, and Tesla managed to deliver 358,023 vehicles. If you’re keeping track at home, that’s a pretty rough drop compared to the 386,810 cars they moved back in Q1 of 2024. Zach already put ... [continued]\n\nThe post Were Elon’s Politics A Significant Part of Cruddy Q1 Sales? appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
"title": "Were Elon’s Politics A Significant Part of Cruddy Q1 Sales?"
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