« First « Previous Comments 1,496 - 1,535 of 1,607 Next » Last » Search these comments
Wrong or not. If you drive 10-20 miles on average it works as a daily driver. Wouldn’t for me. Likely ever without a 6 figure price tag. I’m out for that amount on a car. I’d rather spend money on vacation and other luxuries.
All Elon said is that Tesla won't be 100% unscathed from the tariffs.
But clearly Tesla will be impacted the LEAST because Tesla makes the most American made cars.
But up is down and black is white for certain Elon/TSLA haters around here......
Wrong. He said: The cost impact is not trivial.
You then try to twist that around to claim he supports your unproven bullshit But clearly Tesla will be impacted the LEAST because Tesla makes the most American made cars.. He doesn't.

Elon Musk says Trump's auto tariffs won't be a problem for Tesla
Also, the cars are not 100% made in America. More outright bullshit. That Musk DOES point that out.
WTF are you even arguing about?
Have you managed to debunk this fact yet?
WookieMan says
Wrong or not. If you drive 10-20 miles on average it works as a daily driver. Wouldn’t for me. Likely ever without a 6 figure price tag. I’m out for that amount on a car. I’d rather spend money on vacation and other luxuries.
You claim your wife makes bank. Why not treat her with the best, safest and most American Made car on the planet? Is she is hauling your toys around and driving 100's of miles a day?
RWSGFY says
WTF?
Pam Bondi's brother is apparently the attorney for Nikola....

GM cuts 500 jobs because of weak demand for BrightDrop electric vans
EV's do not work for shipping.
WookieMan says
EV's do not work for shipping.
Amazon uses Rivian electric vans. There are all over the place around here. A lot of the Amazon drivers really like them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJv1TCK8RQY
WookieMan says
EV's do not work for shipping.
Amazon uses Rivian electric vans. There are all over the place around here. A lot of the Amazon drivers really like them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJv1TCK8RQY
WookieMan says
Most the country is rural.
Most residence/business package deliveries are urban.
Not with Amazon or FedEx. Why waste gas 30 minutes away from a suburb or city when you can order same or next day and not leave the house? You could be in Montana and your next delivery is 20 miles away and you have to get back 100 miles.
I've already driven 100 miles or 2 hours today. I'm not a delivery driver. They would drive 4-6x that in a day.

Has no bearing on the FACT - let alone disproves - that most residence/business package deliveries are urban.
You don't even realize how much you are embarrassing yourself right now, too. Seriously.
Well, this will be interesting. Per press release, Walmart will be testing BrightDrop vans in several dense urban areas AND northwest Arkansas. Per the google:
Northwest Arkansas has a significantly lower population density compared to Austin, Texas. Northwest Arkansas has a population density of 174 people per square mile, while Austin has a density of 3,006.36 people per square mile. So I guess we'll be getting our test case...
That repair on gas cars can run between $1,200 and $1,500.
the Bargersville Police Department says it has saved them nearly $500,000 in maintenance and repairs.
Who the hell even knows who the guy is that tweeted this.
People are gullible. This has an insane scent of bull shit.
Here is the source article from my old hometown newspaper.
Tesla has one of the highest brand loyalty rates in the auto industry.
https://cleantechnica.com/2024/04/11/tesla-leading-in-auto-brand-loyalty/#google_vignette
That was posted a year ago. Lot has since changed. Esp for Libtards who have overwhelmingly been buyers of Teslas.
MolotovCocktail says
That was posted a year ago. Lot has since changed. Esp for Libtards who have overwhelmingly been buyers of Teslas.
Yes - I already pointed out the Leftist Commies and Trannies hate Tesla now. Good thing that most of them are too lazy to work to afford a car in the first place.
Has nothing to do with the quality of the product.
Tesla has one of the highest brand loyalty rates in the auto industry.
« First « Previous Comments 1,496 - 1,535 of 1,607 Next » Last » Search these comments
patrick.net
An Antidote to Corporate Media
1,355,332 comments by 15,730 users - AmenCorner_AntiPanican, floki, Onvacation, socal2 online now