gilscales
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oops, my bad, my math was off on that one!1400mm is 4.6 feet though. Right?
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oops, my bad, my math was off on that one!1400mm is 4.6 feet though. Right?
You can still put a lot of groceries in that little guy though!oops, my bad, my math was off on that one!
Tesla bought the Toyota/GM factory in 2010, the year Toyota/GM quit using it. At that point, Tesla was still a "startup". No one was talking about Chinese government money or blessing. They did two years of extensive remodeling of the Fremont factory and started building Model S in 2012.
Don't think it has a very good chance of success but more people who want to try the better.
Tesla will not be producing a pickup truck within 5 years so Rivian will have a huge headstart in the luxury EV pickup segment.
I could see someone buying Rivian in a few years though.
I hope this American company is very successful as that will push GM, Ford & Ram to lift their game.
These are exactly the type of vehicles I would love to own.
Rivian will not be competing in 2010 nor 2012 but in 2020.
I don't understand your throwing shade at Rivian.
Are you on the board of AFPM(American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers)?
Rivian will be competing with ICE and not Tesla. Plenty of market share to go around for years.
Legacies worst nightmare would be to see another EV startup ripping them up. Would love to see it.
This is a trope among Tesla enthusiast.
Reality is every car maker competes against every other car maker.
It is silly to suggest that someone considering a Tesla will never consider a Rivian or vice versa. Or that there will be zero Rivian conquest of Tesla owners.
What is true is that Tesla will not suffer market share loss.
Because demand for compelling EVs far exceed supply.