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Eman says
Honest question. Have you ever owned an EV? If yes, which one(s) were they? When you say EVs are 💩. Is that based on your personal experience?
They've driven golf carts - so they know what it is all about!
Toyota guy at the dealership says Tesla is just a fancy golf cart. No difference!
Because our moron media would be screaming it to the rooftops if there was any hint of Tesla battery failures.
Honest question. Have you ever owned an EV? If yes, which one(s) were they? When you say EVs are 💩. Is that based on your personal experience?
UkraineIsFucked says
Doesn't change the fact that EVs are shit.
Honest question. Have you ever owned an EV? If yes, which one(s) were they? When you say EVs are 💩. Is that based on your personal experience?
EV's need batteries that aren't proprietary and DIY replaceable, an
Sure they work fine in Cali, but don't try that shit where it gets cold.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/chicago-area-tesla-charging-stations-lined-with-dead-cars-in-freezing-cold-a-bunch-of-dead-robots-out-here/ar-AA1n1Q5i?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=d0d06ef048f24c9284b3d7922557d2c4&ei=60
Eman says
Honest question. Have you ever owned an EV? If yes, which one(s) were they? When you say EVs are 💩. Is that based on your personal experience?
It's based on market data. Personal experience is only something EV Fluffers resort to.
zzyzzx says
EV's need batteries that aren't proprietary and DIY replaceable, an
They need battery packs that aren't comprised of 2,000 distinct parts nor mineral content we can't mine enough of.
The EV Fluffers here don't seem to grasp that the rest of us are looking towards the future and scalability. They think things will scale as they have done so far.
The Tesla Sub-fluffers are even worse. 80% of EVs in the world are made in China. With cobalt. Yet Tesla fluffers see the EV world as being Tesla!
It's based on market data. Personal experience is only something EV Fluffers resort to.
Ha ha!
"I don't need to use my own personal experience. Jim Cramer from CNBC told me....
Our point is if anyone is going to buy an EV, buy a Tesla,
Eman says
Our point is if anyone is going to buy an EV, buy a Tesla,
Tesla Fluffing Example #2.
Herst is taking a bath because of the Teslas in their EV fleet. Didn't you even READ that article?
Oh, and the scaling problems with the industry don't magically exclude Tesla. But hey! Tesla Fluffers are gonna fluff. They can't admit they bought into the wrong side of history.
seems like you have never owned a Tesla, or even an EV for that matter. The issue with Hertz taking a loss is not what you understand it to be. It’s alright. Time to move on.
You can't argue on the facts/data.
Let us know when you provide some "facts/data".
I (nor Eman?) are advocating for forced government adoption of EV's or even incentives
What we are arguing is that Tesla is a superior product and continues to be one of the most profitable and fastest growing car companies in the world.
Enjoy driving your primitive ICE cars, owning a Tesla allows me to enjoy the benefits of driving a luxury sports car like a Porsche at half the price!
Our point is if anyone is going to buy an EV, buy a Tesla, not other brands
I am sure all the horse carriage companies were saying the same thing about Ford.
, owning a Tesla allows me to enjoy the benefits of driving a luxury sports car like a Porsche at half the price!
Putin's porn boy is having a moment and now demanding posters "denounce" me for articulating my first-hand views of the economics and joy of driving EV's for the last 5 years. Putin's porn boy seems to think his 2 minutes of Googling can somehow match my half decade experience. I've driven mediocre EV's (Chevy Bolt, Volt) and have driven the best (Tesla).
It is laughable how little you know about this (and many subjects). But you do you!
Meanwhile, I bought 10 more shares of Tesla during the dip this month. I am putting my money where my mouth is. I can't think of any other US based company that has the margin and growth potential as Tesla has including all of their AI, robotics and battery production.
The hard reality is that EVs have long been a niche-market product rather than a mass-market one. Further, that niche market is primarily defined by class and ideology. Some 57% of EV owners earn more than $100,000 annually, 75% are male, and 87% are white.
Last October, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, released a remarkable study that found “counties with affluent left-leaning cities” like Cambridge, San Francisco, and Seattle “play a disproportionately large role in driving the entire national increase in EV adoption.”[xiii] The researchers found that over the past decade, about half of all the EVs sold in the U.S. were sold in the most heavily Democratic counties in the country.
Who here at Patnet is arguing for a "forced transition" to EV's?
Can you use your own thoughts and logic and stop spamming us arguments that no one is making? No one is forcing anyone to buy a Tesla. Tesla has massive demand because word of mouth about the quality of their product.
I have personally gotten 3 referrals convincing Conservative truck guys and motor heads to buy Teslas simply by giving them test rides in my car.
What other car company (or any product company in history) can have this level of success without advertising? Let alone having the Media, Democrat Politicians, Unions, Woke retards, short-sellers, OPEC, Russia all against it?
I looked at Teslas offered by Hertz and the prices don't look attractive at all. $28K for a 3 y.o. base Model3 with 60K miles on the clock? When the new one is $38K (-$7500)? Some deal. Does it also mean they are not all that desperate to unload?
What's more interesting is they don't seem to have any Polestars for sale, which is weird, because if I was them I would unload these first. $50K for a FWD version, no charging network, very meh as a car overall...
If they want to unload them, they'll reduce the prices.
Nothing proves a car's true market worth more than it's market resale price.
Well, duh.
They are still a niche product. Vanity vehicles for a very Libtard subset of the population concentrated into very narrow geographic locations.
Yet the Tesla Model Y was the best selling car (of all types) in the world beating out the Toyota Corolla.
They are still a niche product. Vanity vehicles for a very Libtard subset of the population concentrated into very narrow geographic locations
They are still a niche product. Vanity vehicles for a very Libtard subset of the population concentrated into very narrow geographic locations
Explain again how the best selling car in the world is niche?
Since EVs are broadly more expensive to purchase upfront than comparable gas vehicles, the best way to assess whether an EV will ultimately be cheaper to own over the long term is by looking at its break-even time: when its lower recurring costs make up for its higher upfront cost. Woody and his team found that 200-mile range compact and midsize electric sedans reach this point in 3 to 7 years, while 300-mile range variants take nine to 20 years to break even. Electric SUVs and trucks with 300 miles of range generally take more than 20 years, while 400-mile range EVs will never break even over their lifetimes.
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