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Speculation on the source for battery cells to be utilized in production GF Europe ?
I’m happy to share with all the cat lovers of the world. The ‘others’? Zombie bait.
Has that been announced ? Model U seems a better name.Yes we know, it is called Model P
Wouldn't that be Model Pee-pee?Maybe it'll have a built-in toilet and will be called Model Pee?
While it is a bit confusing to read the fake subtitles while understanding the spoken words, it adds drama to the movie scene. I like that some sentences were taken over directly, and other sentences were changed slightly. The content of the subtitles and the tone of the language match well. I like the end: "Go, recharge your car!". It's a great parody@ev-enthusiast @Fact Checking @MissAutobahn @skivi
Several of you who marked my posted video as "Funny" can speak German. Is it confusing to try to read the fake subtitles, while understanding the spoken words?
Personally, I think it is a mistake to evaluate Tesla as an automaker. It's like evaluating Apple as a handset manufacturer or a PC company. Tesla is in a class by itself and should be evaluated based on the sum of all their technology, not just cars. Analysts don't seem to get this.
The location choice is very clever. Like crazy like a fox good.
I've worked with some Grohman Engineers a bit, along with the Dutch, very talented people. I have envy for how they connect Skills/Trade Learning and Businesses. I don't think this country (US) understands what "The Apprentice" actually means, lol.
EV is new platform, especially analysing Tesla vehicle and Consumer Report survey data method doesn’t match, What could be consider defect or dislike of vehicle today get fixed by over the air update tomorrow ,unlike traditional auto you live with your dislike of vehicle until you change your car.CR is relevant because it gets extensive news coverage, and there is still a large population that values their ratings.
Germany might be a place I could drive the Roadster but not sure the autobahn allows 250 mph.
Ho HO! Three BLACK cats (notoriously hard to find homes for), one rescued from a kill “shelter” death row. I think I deserve one baggie per.I’m happy to share with all the cat lovers of the world. The ‘others’? Zombie bait.
A chorus of Shorties are talking about saving the trees in Berlin
Whenever I see an SA from that idiot I hit delete. Prime example of how figures don't lie but liers figure...Sigh, Anton at SA is at it again. Anyone care to reply to this guy? https://seekingalpha.com/article/4306642-tesla-lost-market-share-q3-bmw-mercedes-audi-volvo
Colin Rusch destroys all of Charley Grant's arguments on CNBC
Tesla is poised to deliver both unit growth and also drive costs lower, says Oppenheimer analyst
I quite well get the frustration re CR.
Nonetheless, here’s a link to their own article on the S and 3 rejoining their recommended list. It has more details, such as,
“The Model 3 is now the fifth most reliable out of 12 luxury compact cars in CR’s ratings of predicted new-car reliability, just below the Audi A3 and above the Acura TLX and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. The Model S is the second-most reliable out of four ultra-luxury cars, just below the Genesis G90. It’s predicted to be more reliable than either the Mercedes-Benz S-Class or the Lexus LS.”
and
“CR uses the reliability survey results from three previous years as a basis for predicting future reliability for any model we test.“
Tesla Model 3 and Model S Regain a Consumer Reports Recommendation