Marshall
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I kind of already did:Go ahead and guess. Extend out for a few years just based on your gut. I'm curious.
But again, I don't even think that was a particularly bold prediction.Tesla could be selling 1/2 as many cars as Ford annually by 2025 and be one of the top 3 US automakers (in number of units sold globally) by 2030.
Both Ford and GM have been losing sales every single year since 2016, long before Covid. And the same supply chain constraints existed for Tesla that existed for Ford and GM, but they were better able to overcome them and continue to see 30% growth while Ford and GM continued to bleed sales.I'm not objecting to optimistic views of Tesla's future, but I have to wonder if you are serious about taking Covid Era reductions in production for manufacturers like Ford and GM and extending that out to continuous reduction year after year.
I would agree that Ford is finally, within the last 2 1/2 years, beginning to take EVs seriously, but “all-in“ is an enormous stretch. Ford underestimated demand for the Mach E and greatly underestimated the demand for the F150L. And the other EV firmly on their roadmap is the E-Transit van which will be a monster hit as a fleet delivery vehicle if they can get it to market quick enough. In fact, I suspect that Amazon would happily buy as many as Ford can produce.Ford isn't showing signs of denial. Quite the opposite. They appear to be all in on EV
The other two of the big 3, I have far less faith in. I will begin with GM:
- GM has spent decades lobbying against emissions controls
- GM managed to bankrupt itself even before Covid and EV adoption
- GM nearly pinned it's EV future on Nikola
- GM made 26 EVs last quarter
- When Tesla gave us the Model 3, GM's answer was the Bolt (let that one sink in for a minute)
- GM just lost it's lead as the largest domestic auto seller to Toyota
- It's going to take GM another 2 years just to deliver an uglier electrified Avalanche.
- Outside of the C8 corvette, what was the last GM product that anybody cared about?
- Carlos Tavares, Stellantis CEO, basically said that Stellantis can't make EVs profitably, and yet Tesla I believe in Q4 recorded the highest margins of any automaker.
- What else needs to be said about Stellantis / PSA / Fiat Chrysler? They suck.
Not only will Tesla not be a niche product in 10 years, they will outsell at least one of the current big 3, likely GM or Stellantis, by 2030.
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