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Did production for the Volkswagen Beetle end before or after Tesla was founded?

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Answered by maths9123
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Answer:

The Volkswagen Beetle is taking a bow, after its return and restyle in 2011 (and earlier rebirth in 1997 — the one with the built-in flower vase). ... Volkswagen's 2011 Beetle redesign did away with much of the hippy ... The U.S. run of the original Beetle ended in 1979, so it was nearly 20 years before it got its ...

Explanation:

June 2003

Worldwide end of production

VW announced the end of production in June 2003, citing decreasing demand, and the final original Type 1 VW Beetle (No. 21,529,464) rolled off the production line at Puebla, Mexico, on 30 July 2003, 65 years after its original launch.

Answered by smartbrainz
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NO Tesla was founded in the year 2003

Explanation:

  • The production of Volkswagen Beetle, a compact and rare automobile possibly one of the most popular cars in automotive history, ended in July 2019. Volkswagen ended Beetle's production 81 years after the launch of the famous car in 1938. The automobile, coming from Nazi Germany, became a icon of counterculture in the 1960s and was immortalized over and over in film. 
  • Volkswagen has made three Beetle models, shipping over the years more than 22,5 million. But it's gone now that Volkswagen shifts its focus on electric cars and raises its sport utility production and crossover customers purchase.
  • Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning founded Tesla Inc. in July 2003, who financed the company. After GM recalled all its EV1 electric cars in 2003 and destroyed them, the founders were influenced to start this company.
  • In 2003, Tesla was founded by a group of developers who decided to show that electric vehicles would be faster and simpler to run than gasoline. Nowadays, Tesla not only produces all-electric cars, but also  infinitely scalable, efficient, clean energy generation and storage products.Tesla believes the faster the world stops relying on fossil fuels and moves towards a zero-emission future, the better.
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