Used known "Other Deliveries" and the Cox numbers to come up with S&X quarterly numbers. Using those found the average for the 4 quarters in 2024 to estimate Mar 2025.
Again, it seems the Cox numbers are resonable comparing recall
46,096 to Cox numbers of all 2024 and Jan+Feb of 2025 which...
Not sure about that. Do you think that is true in Europe as well?
I think China is a different animal and there is just a lot of competition there for EVs (cost and tech features that are included in them like just as good or better FSD).
Am example from January I've seen from a source that...
Other companies and countries are charging faster, so Tesla has a serious need to get beyond the status quo of how stagnant their battery advancements have been for a few years now. Maybe in the USA they can do the same thing as they have but they can't in other countries like China that has...
No doubt about that. The integration with supercharging and heating/cooling will be a challenge on roadtrips in the south summers and north winters. Plus a year plus worth of degradation in the main CT pack that often ends up being 5% in the first yr or so on Tesla (dramatic slowdown after...
I understand your point in general.
Scale is *dramatically* different and I don't think you can use a multiplier (3 times) to show why the "feeling" is different.
A quick search showed this for *2024*.
F-Series: The F-Series remains Ford's best-selling vehicle, with around 2.1 million sales in...
They were listed in a graph on an InsideEVs article and there was an option to copy the numbers to the clipboard in a CSV format. The graphic was just labeled this so that is where I knew they were from. "Source: Cox Automotive sales estimates, based on registrations and other industry data"
Will be interesting to see how this plays out. Obviously, some end-of-quarter carrots are used. Will they help March 2025 is a question.
Since we had a recall number you could compare monthly estimates to it (45.5K to 46.0K) and see if you were 'close'.
Source: Cox Automotive sales estimates...
Please realize you are saying that in a place that is a bubble of like-minds. The SS and 48V are standouts but most ignore that now as they are wrapped because of the maint. 48V is behind the scenes so is being ignored. It seems like other tech is/has been done by others or is old news...
That whole situation is very fuzzy. "HW3.5" maybe if they reengineer HW4 layout. Telsa been backed into a corner. They've changed their wording a few years back and there are various forum threads on that as they think they have a legal argument.
Certainly, HW3 upgrades are years away ...
Clip was interesting. Controlled testing would be required as different lighting conditions at times of day and clouds when items get lighter/darker than surroundings have an effect of showing distinctions. Look at this picture below.
Dramatic differences in just they sky alone.
Also look at...
Exceeding humans does not say much at all for depth perception. We are decent relatively close. Far off with/without speed and darkness (etc) is not great.
Elon has drifted a LOT on "FSD". I recall presentations and him convincing "us" that Hi-Def maps were the way to go. I've been following Tesla AP/FSD closely from the beginning.
I think Tesla FSD will plateau and have various limitations. It is impressive in it's current state relative to the...
One of our memories is bad. The CT was not able to drive on the trail as I recall because it had many error msgs. The RAM was salvaged and didn't have a motor so, of course, it couldn't drive off or on the trailer :) . The CT was not salvaged AFAIK. He bought it for his business as well as...
I added things that happen in the real world and not static while sitting in your driveway :cool::p
I've experienced some of this pulling a trailer and had problems with a bike rack on it. The undulating road caused me some issues.
Title: This Sask. man bought a Cybertruck to promote his business, but fears it made him a target
By Keenan Sorokan
Updated: March 10, 2025 at 7:02PM EDT
https://www.ctvnews.ca/saskatoon/article/this-sask-man-bought-a-cybertruck-to-promote-his-business-but-fears-it-made-him-a-target/
haha, I understand ALL too well. As a software developer I have worked on plenty of support issues in the field and if you can receate it then we can narrow down the circumstance and then recreate it in-house for WAY easier solution finding.
HOWEVER, if there is a significant problem of going...