Absolutely not... I'll take one for the team though and trade pre-orders... I'm much farther out so the bugs will be worked out by the time mine comes up.
I've had many different cars, with many different size tanks (range), and I still manage to run them down to '0' miles at one point or another... Battery technology will improve, more chargers will be installed, and I'll still need another few miles of range...lol
I don't understand the constant pricing comparison to the Model Y... right now you can pay more for a Ford Explorer than a Ford F150... they are different vehicles in different segments trying to sell to different people.
The CT will most likely be higher than reveal prices, but I doubt the MY...
My M3P is doing fine at 100+ the last week. Not sure why others aren't getting the same result as me, but if I turn it down, it gets colder... I'm at 1Y and 15K miles. No complaints at all.
Not sure the rules where you live, but in MO, you can sell your own car and submit for sales tax reimbursement for the difference... no need to take the low ball offer from the dealers... Tesla included. I sold my truck, instead of trading it on my M3P, for nearly $5000 more than Tesla offered.
I don't think you'll get 50,000 miles out of those tires. These cars are heavy for passenger car tires and, from what I've learned, expecting 30K is closer to reality.
There were lots of shorts that died at the 'valuation alter' when looking at Amazon, too. Disrupting companies can't be compared to standard companies..
This statement also sounds a bit desperate since anyone looking at the technology sees Tesla as years ahead of it's competition.
'Burry has...
That's a great question and one that I believe should be studied. There was a study not long ago that indicated Americans pay more than 50% of there income in some sort of tax - income tax, death tax, sales tax, property tax, etc... I'm not sure if those same things apply in those countries...
I guess the question might be what does it cost? A worker in my office has a sister that moved to Denmark to complete her masters. It's at no cost to her. Now that she's finishing up, I asked if she was coming home or staying in Denmark with her boyfriend... the answer was that she likes it...
I'd have to disagree again. It is no myth that I can switch gas stations, electronics suppliers, mobile carriers, grocery stores, etc. Roads and water suppliers (which are handled by government-like entities) is a straw-man argument.
If it costs you money to switch your insurance carrier, you...
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Couldn't disagree more. As a business...