A lot of the incidents I've read about happened some time ago when Tesla was still using the front facing radar for AP/FSD. The initial disclaimer one consents to when first enabling AP/FSD specifically called out the limitation that the system may not correctly identify stationary objects in a...
I think I remember someone saying (maybe it was Sandy Munro) that there was a Chinese EV manufacturer that was also planning to use large castings like Tesla. Can't remember if it was XPeng or NIO. Also don't know if they would use IDRA machines or a local Chinese company's machines.
Just...
I used to have the same feelings for Canoo just based on appearance. But after watching this video with Sandy Munro I grew to like it somewhat despite it's outside appearance 😀.
I still wouldn't invest any money on Canoo even though I hope they are successful. They don't have a proven track...
Yes, I was reading on social media about some people that are ready to jump off the bandwagon as soon as they can sell with no loss. If a lot of shareholders think like that, it could take longer to recover. But good thing I'm in it for the long haul (at least multiple more years).
I put in a buy order for about $2000 worth of stock today (won't take effect until tomorrow). I plan on holding it for years along with some other shares of TSLA that I have.
Ok, I guess I misread (misunderstood) your comment :)
I myself contribute to 401(k) enough to take advantage of company match, and max out my Roth IRA every year. In past years, I used to max out my 401(k) and didn't have a Roth IRA.
I do have money in a traditional IRA from company stock that...
Don't sell TSLA right now unless it's a very last resort. Or if you got the stock very early enough where you still end up making a profit, and if it's a last resort.
The break even point depends on how much you drive per year. If you don't drive much at all, then it could be many years. Some of us that drive a lot will break even in a year or less.
I agree that the megapack doesn't look that big on the drawing. They are usually a shipping container filled with batteries, electronics, and cooling. Also, the megapack will mainly serve to balance the load on the grid and to store energy from the PV system.
I wish I could go back in time, but I don't dwell on it or have strong feelings of regret. And I know that Tesla's stock performance isn't likely to repeat. But already (for me) it has outperformed other investments with just the doubling of price on my shares.
I would say my level of regret...
I bought my Tesla Model 3 LR RWD in March 2018. It cost about $51,000 and I paid it in full. I should have done a $5000 down payment (plus my $1000 early reservation payment) and financed the remaining $45,000. If I had bought $45,000 worth of Tesla stock in March 2018 it would now be worth...
No, it's written wrong. Should be "officers" for plural. Not "officer's" for singular possessive. Either the writer of the article or the poster on this forum made the mistake, and it's quite common.
Perhaps they are short of some microchip or other component that the car needs to drive, and Tesla is parking them in an almost-finished state until they come in.
I saw the title of this thread and thought it was about the new news that Tesla produced almost 1 million cars in 2021! They delivered 936,000 vehicles worldwide https://ir.tesla.com/press-release/tesla-q4-2021-vehicle-production-deliveries.
Incredible to think what those numbers will be once...