vandy1981
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The bZ4X is essentially an electric Rav4, so we'll find out!(example) Would many people choose a Model Y over an EV version of a Toyota Rav4 or a CrV EV if it were available?
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The bZ4X is essentially an electric Rav4, so we'll find out!(example) Would many people choose a Model Y over an EV version of a Toyota Rav4 or a CrV EV if it were available?
Not quite. BZ4X is already years behind in technology before it hits the market. I'm wondering if its just a halfway effort to gauge consumer demand. Styling/size wise its closer to a Venza.The bZ4X is essentially an electric Rav4, so we'll find out!
People want to believe in something. They like getting addicted to it. It takes a large amount of mental effort to be able to step back and evaluate things critically, and most importantly, be capable enough of self examination to realize when you are wrong, and change your mind and opinions.I can hear a million Stans crying, "Just wait until the Cybertruck becomes the best selling truck be the end of the decade!"
I've already seen that on Twitter once or twice today. I do not understand the cult.
This. If people think the current chip shortage is bad, just wait til the real supply chain crunch hits battery supply. People also forget how high Tesla's margins are on their current vehicles and they will only get better as they ramp their in-house 4680 cell production.its all about who has the batteries. GM & Ford can build as many variations of the SUV as they like but if they don't have batteries they have nothing to sell. Tesla has a massive head start in the battery department so I wouldn't underestimate them.
Tesla checks the performance mark, but they also check the luxury market. I wonder how much Lucid, BMW and Mercedes will eat into the luxury market share.Tesla holds a niche with its performance. I own a M3P and it's a blast to drive. As long as Tesla continues to compete in the upscale/luxury class, they will do just fine. The question is how much more can they grow with only $50k+ offerings? The CT will allow for more growth since it's a new vehicle type, it's launch timing is actually pretty smart.
Now what if Tesla wants to triple current production? This means making a vehicle that's $15k-$20k less than they make now. How will Tesla do in this space? Who knows.
Also what about batteries? Tesla is more hands on in this component than any other automaker, it could be their next key to success.
The reason I want a Lightning is there's no other normal EV truck out there. Ford is doing a great job filling a need. Tesla does the same. Both companies look great to me.
I also think there is a strong sense of being unique, even better than your common man. I used to think BMW had the most stuck up drivers.. now its Tesla. Not all.. but a fair amount of Tesla owners are like "look what I got" and that played great when it was an expensive playtoy that was electric when no one else was electric. Now with BMW, Mercedes, and Audi on the playing field I think that uniqueness factor will die down.People want to believe in something. They like getting addicted to it. It takes a large amount of mental effort to be able to step back and evaluate things critically, and most importantly, be capable enough of self examination to realize when you are wrong, and change your mind and opinions.
Sadly, most people simply cannot do this.
A "Study" (small sample size) showed that BMW and EV drivers scored the highest on a Psychopathic Traits test. Think the EV drivers owned a Tesla?I used to think BMW had the most stuck up drivers.. now its Tesla.
Model S/X sales are already declining, but 3/Y is exploding:Tesla checks the performance mark, but they also check the luxury market. I wonder how much Lucid, BMW and Mercedes will eat into the luxury market share.
Stay out of my diary! I sadly never owned an M Roadster because I didn't want to be labeled as a douche. When I bought my Model S in 10/2019 I had no idea what the owners were like. They definitely think they've figured out life by "saving the planet" and the car "paying for itself" by not filling up with gas. Both of these statements have shreds of truth inside, but you'd think it was 100% the way some Tesla owners talk. It's kind of shocking seeing someone change after they buy a car. Not all Tesla owners are that way, but a disproportionate number seem to be.I used to think BMW had the most stuck up drivers.. now its Tesla. Not all.. but a fair amount of Tesla owners are like "look what I got" and that played great when it was an expensive playtoy that was electric when no one else was electric.
Agreed.I'd never buy a Tesla for a myriad of reasons, but I can admit that up until now they made the best EV powertrain hands down. (They probably still do). The supercharger was genius. Its just the vehicle surrounding the powertrain I had a problem with and if you take away the luster of bonkers acceleration and EV inherent attributes(instant torque, smooth transmission, etc) a Tesla really does not compare to rivals at the same price point. Thats just my opinion...I think there are now better options out there that weren't available even 2 years ago.
Like they say, "During a gold rush, sell shovels and pick axes." I wouldn't be surprised if Tesla/Musk didn't start evolving from a car company into a power company, turning Musk into an Energy sector giant.The big advantage Tesla still has is they expand their charging network as demand for their cars increases. The same can't be said about every other manufacturer. Once Ford, GM, VW, Hyundai and KIA start selling hundreds of thousands of EVs every year, the lines at EA chargers are going to be ridiculous.
Not to turn this into an Elon rant..but safety is a huge issue for me. I have real problems with Elon's attitude towards safety. More specifically how safety takes a back seat to his ego.Then you come to the software and self driving. Musk has been touting this for 10 years now, and it still isn't here. The entire design philosophy around the interior of Teslas is oriented to turning the car into couch with a big screen TV - which is fine - but you have to take your eyes off the road to go 3 menus deep to turn on the wipers or whatnot. They changed the steering wheel to be a "yoke", so it would look more like an airplane, the self driving is called "autopilot". Its a car, not a plane, yokes have a very specific purpose, so do steering wheels. The entire design assumes that the car is driving for you, and you are just on your couch controlling a TV.