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2025 Oct 22, 9:13am   4,550 views  1,607 comments

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1496   socal2   2025 Mar 27, 11:12am  

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?
1497   MolotovCocktail   2025 Mar 27, 11:19am  

socal2 says

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.


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.
1498   MolotovCocktail   2025 Mar 27, 11:22am  

socal2 says


But up is down and black is white for certain Elon/TSLA haters around here......


Nope. Calling you out for your perpetual bullshit posted on PatNet does not make us Elon/TSLA haters. Again, you twist things around to conform with your magical thinking. Which is the root of your bullshit posts, btw.
1499   socal2   2025 Mar 27, 11:31am  

DeportLibtards says

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.


Sigh - you don't have to make retarded arguments just to be contrarian.

Elon Musk says Trump's auto tariffs won't be a problem for Tesla
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/elon-musk-says-trumps-auto-tariffs-wont-be-a-problem-for-tesla-164553149.html


1500   MolotovCocktail   2025 Mar 27, 11:55am  

socal2 says


Elon Musk says Trump's auto tariffs won't be a problem for Tesla


Caught red-handed AGAIN!

Read your own bullshit article. Musk didn't say that. Some analysts pushing Tesla stock did.

Musk in that article talks about the EV tax credit and other things. But for the tariffs he says the opposite to the bullshit that article's headline - and what you keep saying.

Also, the cars are not 100% made in America. More outright bullshit. That Musk DOES point that out.

Cut the crap, socal2.
1501   socal2   2025 Mar 27, 12:05pm  

DeportLibtards says

Also, the cars are not 100% made in America. More outright bullshit. That Musk DOES point that out.


WTF are you even arguing about?

My original claim that sent you into another splenic rage was: "Good thing Tesla is the most American made car in the industry".

Have you managed to debunk this fact yet?

Assuming you can't, because there are none - now use your brain and try to understand what Trump's new car tariffs are going to do to Tesla's competitors who have a much larger percentage of their cars and spare parts assembled outside the US.
1502   MolotovCocktail   2025 Mar 27, 2:51pm  

socal2 says

WTF are you even arguing about?


Nice try.

I am talking about your repeated attempts to avoid accountability for the outright bullshit you post here.

And you know it.
1503   MolotovCocktail   2025 Mar 27, 2:52pm  

socal2 says

Have you managed to debunk this fact yet?


Yes. Musk did it for me...despite your false representations otherwise.
1505   WookieMan   2025 Mar 28, 9:08am  

socal2 says

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?

I drive safer cars. And yes she tows stuff and drives more than 100 miles a day M-F.

She got hit by a loaded box truck. Kids in the car. No one even noticed. It was totaled. We won’t drive small impractical cars for our needs.

It was a rear end accident. Any Tesla would have been destroyed. Not opinion. Fact. No issue with Musk or EV’s but they don’t work for 80-90% of the population.
1506   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 28, 10:59am  

WTF?


1507   socal2   2025 Mar 28, 11:57am  

RWSGFY says

WTF?


Pam Bondi's brother is apparently the attorney for Nikola....
1508   Eric_Holder   2025 Mar 28, 12:00pm  

socal2 says

RWSGFY says


WTF?


Pam Bondi's brother is apparently the attorney for Nikola....


Belongs in the corruption thread.
1509   socal2   2025 Mar 28, 12:27pm  

It does seem sketch.......based on what we know now.
1510   Tenpoundbass   2025 Mar 28, 12:51pm  

Auto pilot self driving robot cars to implode in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1...

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2025/03/28/lawsuit-claiming-elon-musks-autopilot-hype-led-to-fatal-tesla-crash-advances-to-jury-trial/

I expected no less and I'm surprised it has taken this long. And lets not kid ourselves, this is happening now because of EDS.
I wonder when the battery fire law suits will begin?
1511   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2025 Apr 12, 5:33am  

GM cuts 500 jobs because of weak demand for BrightDrop electric vans

General Motors is laying off 500 workers at a factory in Canada because of weak demand for its all-electric BrightDrop vans, according to CNBC.

GM told CNBC that the cuts were not related to the ongoing trade war being waged by President Donald Trump. The company is cutting one of the two shifts at the CAMI plant in Ontario, and will idle the facility for 20 weeks beginning in May.

The cuts are the newest twist in BrightDrop’s short but somewhat tumultuous history. It created BrightDrop as a separate entity within GM in 2021, but absorbed it in 2023. In 2024 BrightDrop’s vans suffered a recall after a few battery fires. Later last year, GM moved BrightDrop under the Chevy brand.

https://techcrunch.com/2025/04/11/gm-cuts-500-jobs-because-of-weak-demand-for-brightdrop-electric-vans/


1512   WookieMan   2025 Apr 12, 6:32am  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

GM cuts 500 jobs because of weak demand for BrightDrop electric vans

EV's do not work for shipping. Maybe one zip code and factoring in payload and weather/temps it probably can't even do that. A UPS truck can do multiple zip codes on one tank of gas and 1-2 tons of packages and in cold weather. You'd be lucky to get 100 miles out of an EV "shipping" vehicle.
1513   komputodo   2025 Apr 12, 10:22am  

Are tesla fluffers still fluffing?
1514   MolotovCocktail   2025 Apr 12, 8:35pm  

komputodo says

Are tesla fluffers still fluffing?



1515   EBGuy   2025 Apr 13, 1:43am  

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
1516   WookieMan   2025 Apr 13, 5:47am  

EBGuy says

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

Maybe in CA or the south where the climate is temperate and doesn't freeze. Anything north of I-80 you'll lose 25% or more of your battery December to March because of cold. Maybe more than that. That's a massive chuck of the population.

Also they won't work in rural areas just delivering packages. You do massive amounts of mileage as they expect you to deliver as you're expected to do multiple zip codes. It's a city vehicle as all EV's are. Most the country is rural.
1517   socal2   2025 Apr 13, 6:48am  

EBGuy says

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


FEDEX uses a new electric delivery van in my neighborhood too. Things are fast jamming up the hill to my neighborhood not slowing down traffic like the other gas delivery trucks struggling and wheezing up the hill.

The average package delivery vehicle does about 100 miles a day. And these are stop and go local traffic routes which is great for EV’s efficiencies.
1518   MolotovCocktail   2025 Apr 13, 7:49am  

WookieMan says

Most the country is rural.


Most residence/business package deliveries are urban.
1519   WookieMan   2025 Apr 13, 11:22am  

MolotovCocktail says

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.

It's okay to live your little enclave and experience the country. 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. You coastal boys don't understand this country.
1520   MolotovCocktail   2025 Apr 13, 11:56am  

WookieMan says

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.


So? That doesn't disprove that most package deliveries are in the cities.

AGAIN: you live in this world that makes you believe everyone else does. And it simply isn't true.
1521   MolotovCocktail   2025 Apr 13, 11:59am  

WookieMan says


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.


So fucking what?

Again, it's you who lives in the enclave you claim that I do. Or rather, your reading comprehension & logic skills are fucking lame.

You can drive 500 fucking miles per 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.
1522   Ceffer   2025 Apr 13, 6:41pm  

Again, EVs being part of the democide agenda makes perfect sense. Nukes your keister while you drive. Bake you on the inside, blow you up with unstoppable intense battery explosions while locking you in, drive you off a cliff, or even use a self driving car as a weapon against a person or persons (maybe with a nice C4 load on board).

1523   HeadSet   2025 Apr 13, 6:50pm  

Interesting to see what that "Electrosmog" meter would read if placed next to a smartphone.
1524   WookieMan   2025 Apr 13, 7:27pm  

MolotovCocktail says

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.

Delivery drivers drive more in rural areas. That's fact. Indisputable. Per capita rural is higher. More miles. More deliveries because people don't want to drive 20-30 minutes to get something. EV's don't work in that environment. Again a fact.

I've literally done the job. I literally did the job as a rural carrier for USPS. City carriers were always done way earlier because they didn't drive much. You keep shitting on people about topics you know nothing about. I did the job. I know you didn't. Own your lies.
1525   EBGuy   2025 Apr 14, 1:00am  

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...
1526   WookieMan   2025 Apr 14, 6:36am  

EBGuy says

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...

Give it a shot, but I'm not seeing it if you do the math. We had routes that were 100 miles a day for ONE zip code. UPS, Fedex and those similar do multiple towns and zip codes in a day with sometimes 10 miles between towns. And usually the distribution warehouse is 20-30 miles from the first stop in rural areas.

As I've said in many threads, I have no issue with EV's. I just think the expectations for them are over inflated on realistic situations. I get regenerative braking, but you burn a ton of battery accelerating every 10th house to drop a package.

Basically I don't see rural delivery being realistic. Even Northern cities it's probable not realistic in the winter months. I don't think carriers delivering in cold weather or rural are willing to take a risk on probably a $100k investment per vehicle. I wouldn't want to own shares in the company.

Also the taxes are coming on these shipping companies for EV's. They're way heavier empty and now throw in the cargo. EV's have to start paying in to maintain the roads. Not an opinion, it's fact.
1527   socal2   2025 Apr 14, 4:01pm  

Tesla seems to be working out well for a local police force in Indiana.

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"NEWS: Five years after debuting Indiana's first @Tesla police car, the Bargersville Police Department says it has saved them nearly $500,000 in maintenance and repairs.

Police chief Bertram said nothing has changed the department's commitment to their Teslas: "I couldn't even begin to say how much money the department has saved. Since 2020, I'd say we've been saving about $70,000-$80,000 a year from having our vehicles, and the more cars we get, the more savings too."

The department, which has 16 officers, started with one Tesla in 2019 and has since added another dozen.

Bertram remembers getting a monthly gas bill in June 2024 that was more than $3,100 for four Ford gas cars. That same month, he said, it cost $300 to charge all 13 electric vehicles.

The police chief also said they've never had to replace any brakes on the Teslas. That repair on gas cars can run between $1,200 and $1,500. He said the department hasn't experienced any issues or concerns with the electric cars except one that needed a battery pack changed."
https://x.com/SawyerMerritt/status/1911898087175434627
1528   WookieMan   2025 Apr 14, 7:21pm  

socal2 says

That repair on gas cars can run between $1,200 and $1,500.

Where in the flying fuck were they getting brakes done? It's a 1 hour job max and $150 in parts. It's a $300 job worst case.

socal2 says

the Bargersville Police Department says it has saved them nearly $500,000 in maintenance and repairs.

No chance these numbers are right. They aren't paying MFT on the chargers. That is coming to an end. No one has even heard of this town and 13 EV's for 16 officers that aren't all on duty at the same time? I'm calling bull shit on this one.

3 shifts, you'd maybe need 6 EV's max with 4 officers on duty. 3 cars charging, 3 officers on the road and 1 desk duty. Just not buying it. Who the hell even knows who the guy is that tweeted this.

People are gullible. This has an insane scent of bull shit.
1529   socal2   2025 Apr 14, 7:40pm  

WookieMan says

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.

https://www.indystar.com/story/news/crime/2025/04/14/five-years-later-how-indianas-first-police-teslas-holding-up-bargersville-department-todd-bertram/83083353007/
1530   WookieMan   2025 Apr 15, 1:29am  

socal2 says

Here is the source article from my old hometown newspaper.

Paywall... Still have to address why they have 13 cars with 16 officers. That was my point. 16 officers is maybe a town of 5-6k? Not all 16 are on duty at the same time.

And now that I'm thinking about it you have more gear than normal in a cop car running off electric supply. A running ICE car and alternator can run that all day. You're going to lose 10-20% of battery running equipment in a cop car. You'll have to swap cars during your shift or get yourself in a situation you can't serve and protect when the battery runs out going to a call. Less time on the streets.

There also is no $500k in savings for 3-5 years because you paid more for the car up front. For police sedans you're looking at $50k more at least for an EV. The sedan style ICE patrol car is cheap outside of added equipment. You then still have to get tires. As I said, a brake job is a trivial task at around $200-300 and could be done in house with public works mechanics. Could literally be $80/car.

Basically what I'm saying is the math is not truthful or makes sense. Also they'll eventually have to account for MFT to charge. It's coming...
1531   MolotovCocktail   2025 Apr 15, 9:03am  

socal2 says

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.
1532   socal2   2025 Apr 15, 9:43am  

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.
1533   GNL   2025 Apr 15, 9:46am  

I only mentioned my own personal experience.
1534   FortWayneHatesRealtors   2025 Apr 15, 10:03am  

socal2 says

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.


dude a lot of leftists are very well off, some very wealthy people there.
1535   WookieMan   2025 Apr 15, 11:51am  

socal2 says

Tesla has one of the highest brand loyalty rates in the auto industry.

Does that lead to sales though? I love my Nissan SUV. Driving that until it breaks. I'd buy another in a heartbeat, but if you build good cars that's 7-10 years. Nearing 250k miles and 11 years. So far I don't need to buy a new one.

I'll probably get a new(ish) one for me when the oldest is close to 16. Although in our area we let them drive alone at 15 so that might be in the next 6 months.

Brand loyalty doesn't really mean much if you build good cars. There's not much more tech that you can put in a car at this point, if you even want it. If people are trading in and selling Teslas that's not a good sign. Most are likely lower mileage. I'm not sure if that's loyalty or politics, but like I said, not a good sign for the brand.

I haven't looked at Tesla quarterlies or K10, but there will be evidence there. Not just the press piece either, the whole thing.

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