I agree with you on most of this, but let's not pretend like he has anywhere else to pull this off.
He has the moon. I'm all for letting him do whatever he wants there. They could start a nice (read freaking crazy) cult.
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I agree with you on most of this, but let's not pretend like he has anywhere else to pull this off.
OK, now that I've made fun of how this looks, I'm starting to come around. Seems to me the single motor at $40k with the 250 mile range still has enough range and towing capacity for most people, myself included. What kind of credit could I snag for that? What's a charge time, and what's the elec. cost per mile? Also, what kind of actual range should you use between charges to optimize battery life? My bladder has a range of just about 220 miles. What strategies for coordinating peeing and charging can people suggest?
Someone answer all these questions for me or better yet just tell me what to do.
But possibly with unintended effects.
Lithium in batteries makes it the new Gold with current energy storage technology. Bolivia, S. America's poorest country, recently had a coup. It hasn't escaped attention that Lithium, for battery demand, is abundant in Bolivia and the coup ousted the first indigenous leader wanting to control native resources. Coincidence?
One doesn't have anything to do with the other.
Musk does business in this country because each of his companies relies on a massive amount of government subsidies. I don't question his visionary ability. Where I question him, is in the one area that he does share similarity with Zuckerburg, in that he has no operational person giving him reality checks.
Lol, nope.One doesn't have anything to do with the other.
Musk does business in this country because each of his companies relies on a massive amount of government subsidies. I don't question his visionary ability. Where I question him, is in the one area that he does share similarity with Zuckerburg, in that he has no operational person giving him reality checks.
He's a billion times the visionary as Zuck and not trying to destroy our elections with taking money off false adverting.
We're very lucky he has chosen to do his business in our country.
Seems like a very odd choice of someone to be bothered by among everyone doing business in this country. We've already benefitted greatly by our investment in his companies, drastically more than we get from most of our investments.
Lol, nope.
Nothing compared to the “subsidies” that an EV or solar company could get in the EU or China. The ability for EVs to quickly gain a large marketshare is higher in Europe and even China, as well.
Tesla is getting what auto companies and other similar industries have survived on for decades.
LOL, if you are going to compare the US to China, then I won't bother discussing this further. Musk isn't going to run his company in China where the subsidy comes from the government OWNING the company. Not remotely comparable.
JFC.LOL, if you are going to compare the US to China, then I won't bother discussing this further. Musk isn't going to run his company in China where the subsidy comes from the government OWNING the company. Not remotely comparable.
Dad, is that you? Don't forget the five buckle overshoes.
You only hit on half the truck-driving demographic. The other half wants to make sure they have a high-quality bed cover with easy access so they can haul their kids' duffel bag to basketball practice. I mean, a man's gotta haul ****, ya know?
You will have plenty of time to pee...might take an hour or more to fully charge.OK, now that I've made fun of how this looks, I'm starting to come around. Seems to me the single motor at $40k with the 250 mile range still has enough range and towing capacity for most people, myself included. What kind of credit could I snag for that? What's a charge time, and what's the elec. cost per mile? Also, what kind of actual range should you use between charges to optimize battery life? My bladder has a range of just about 220 miles. What strategies for coordinating peeing and charging can people suggest?
Someone answer all these questions for me or better yet just tell me what to do.
As engineering tools get better and car companies continue to optimize their designs, it's not surprising that cars converge to one particular style. The reason Corvette went mid-engine was because they'd reached the end of the performance curve for the front engine/rear wheel drive layout.I understand that. There is a reason why every Camry, Fusion, Accord, etc look largely the same. Same goes for trucks and SUVs. I drive an FJ Cruiser because it is unique.
I do think Tesla will either redesign this one, or come out with a more traditional truck before this goes to production. Musk's ego will push this to be something for a couple of years though. He said from the beginning this will be polarizing, and he was right. Part of me thinks it was designed this way because of it being polarizing. He knew that it would get people talking, and the majority wouldn't like it. If it looked just like the Rivian (which is a good looking truck) the excitement would fade much faster than having something with some controversy.
Where I question him, is in the one area that he does share similarity with Zuckerburg, in that he has no operational person giving him reality checks.
He claims there are already 200k ordered.
That's a lot of Californians driving pick-ups.
Also needs to drive his huge pickup with dual rear tires to park in the garage in downtown DSM at Wells Fargo or Principal