You failed to address the
You failed to address the fact that there are many features of the CT that you neglected to consider, to include those I outlined above - they are considerable. Also, you stated in another reply that it will be a while before Tesla produced anything besides the single motor. Tesla has already said they are starting with the tri-motor. This is standard for them - the produced dual motor versions of the Model 3 and Model Y before single motor ones.
Also, the timing of recent reservations suggest many people are interested in the CT that were infact cross shopping. While you can't rely on the sheer number of CT reservations, there was a surge in them right after the Ford was released, which is indicative of people who were waiting to see the Ford before putting a reservation... and many have apparently opted to reserve the CT instead.
I like the Ford and Fords in general, but we need to be fair when comparing the two... but the fact remains that there are significant aspects of the CT you have neglected to discuss that as a result make the Ford appear more advantageous than it is.