IDK, from the drone videos, both the Giga Berlin and Giga Texas buildings currently appear to be roughly the same size. I know the land is more in Texas, but they don't seem to be building in the entire land at present. Anyone has more information?
Awesome.... Normally when I order a vehicle from any dealership, I follow them from the time of ordering to manufacturing (if available), then tracking shipment, and then delivery.
I can say with confidence that this is the only vehicle that I'd be buying, which I had followed from conception...
What so much delay...? What makes you doubt the Cybertruck production, since it's relatively easy to manufacture? You think the factory build will be slow for some reason...???
And do what...sue them for money...? for how much....? Well if that can't be buffed out by any means, then what's the solution....? Total the car...??? :D
It’s funny when I read this thread. Not a single post seems wrong. Every post is right in some aspect and I can identify myself in that situation.
700 miles is more than 12 hours of driving. I’d never drive that far without taking several breaks in between.
But I also would like a longer range...
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Yes, CT has that effect on many people. It's like weed. It grows on them. Did for me too, deprived me of $100 and a piece of my heart a week after launch.
But the counterpoint is that the opposite camp will have already anticipated these moves and made their candidates stronger (plush with cash and other promises).
Eventually at some point public will realize which one is more important for their future and then candidates will have to listen to...
Like I suggested, Texas state governor simply cannot make a rule that they will allow direct sales without some form of legislative approval. All he could promise Elon is that he would try his best to pass the laws. Now there is also the question of potential lawsuits from dealership lobby and...
Wow, awesome news. Now all that remains is Texas to allow Tesla cars to be sold directly in state. I guess that change will happen slowly when politicians eventually realize that the oil mafia and stealerships do not have that much power after all. I'm really impressed with the timeline. C'mon...
I think any state that really wants the factory would need to allocate and offer an entire county for the Terafactory. That's sure catch Elon's eye. :D