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Tesla sales rose last quarter in a possible sign the worst of the Musk backlash is behind it
Tesla reported a 25% increase in car deliveries for the second quarter, with 480,126 vehicles delivered compared to 384,122 a year earlier, as European sales rebounded after a backlash against Elon Musk's political affiliations. The company attributes the growth to cheaper Model Y and Model 3 models and expanding approval of its Full Self-Driving feature in Europe.
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