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Tesla Bottoms Popular J.D. Power Vehicles Quality Survey, Shares Down Over 4%

By:
Vivek Kumar
Published: Jun 25, 2020, 06:25 UTC

Tesla Inc vehicles came last in the quality ranking of major auto manufacturers survey by J.D. Power. It was the first time Tesla vehicles were profiled by the closely watched survey of customer satisfaction.

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Tesla Inc, an American electric vehicle and clean energy company based in California, came last in the quality ranking of major auto manufacturers survey by J.D. Power. It was the first time Tesla vehicles were profiled by the closely watched survey of customer satisfaction.

Out of thirty-three major automakers brands survey, Tesla was rock bottom with 250 problems per 100 vehicles, way above an industry average of 166 seen this year, according to the annual J.D Power survey, where auto brands like Dodge and Kia topped the list.

Land Rover, a car brand that specializes in four-wheel-drive vehicles, owned by India’s Tata Motors since 2008, scored second-worst performer after Tesla.

“Unlike other manufacturers, Tesla doesn’t grant us permission to survey its owners in 15 states where it is required. However, we were able to collect a large enough sample of surveys from owners in the other 35 states and, from that base, we calculated Tesla’s score,” Doug Betts, president of the automotive division at J.D. Power, said in a statement, CNBC reported.

Following this report, investors’ optimism soared, pushing shares below the $1,000 level. It closed 4.08% lower at $960.85 on Wednesday.

Tesla outlook and target price

Twenty-six analysts forecast the average price in 12 months at $713.40 with a high of $1,250.00 and a low of $275.00. The average price target represents a -25.75% decrease from the last price of $960.85, according to Tipranks. From that, eight analysts rated ‘Buy’, eight rated ‘Hold’ and eleven rated ‘Sell’.

On the other hand, it is good to buy at the current level as 50-day Moving Average and 100-200-day MACD Oscillator signals a strong buying opportunity. Jefferies Financial Group raised the target price to $1,200.00 from $650.00 in a research note released on Thursday.

New Street Research upgraded Tesla from a neutral rating to a buy rating. Wedbush raised the target price to $1,000 from $800. In May, JMP Securities raised the target price to $1,001.00 from $1,020.00.

Analyst comment

“We understand the attraction of the Tesla story, we think investors may have a chance to revisit the stock at a more attractive price. We believe $1,000/share discounts outcomes that, while plausible, may ignore a host of execution/market risks,” said Adam Jonas, an auto analyst at Morgan Stanley.

“We downgraded Tesla from Equal-weight to Underweight on three primary risks: Near term risk to demand/pricing, as well as longer-term risks to the China business and potential competition from other “mega-tech” platforms,” he added.

About the Author

Vivek completed his education from the University of Mumbai in Economics and possesses stronghold in writing on stocks, commodities, foreign exchange, and bonds.

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