The Boring Loop in Vegas has been tested to handle 4400 passengers per hour. That's potentially a couple thousand people per hour who are getting their first ride in a Tesla and a possible future customer. Genius.
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The 3 really is an amazing vehicle. So fun to drive and so pretty looking. Likely getting another one in..."3-5 weeks" now.TL;DR:Model 3’s lead recognized once again. This time, by Autotrader.
“…the presence of a comfortable spacious interior and storage space are not the only advantages of Model 3. The car is not only practical, but "it's also fast and, most importantly, cool." Model 3 owners are delighted with everything in the car, which adds a significant amount of points. One of the Model 3 owners said: "The fact that it costs next to nothing to run, goes like a sports car and seats five with plenty of room for luggage." This combination of performance and practicality that all owners talked about made Model 3 a winner as a family car.”
Tesla Model 3 Wins Best Car for Families Award 2021, According to AutoTrader
Tesla Model 3 is the most popular electric vehicle in the world as it combines high performance, excellent quality, and reasonable price. Model 3 also became the Best Car for Families Award 2021, continuing to collect awards at AutoTrader.www.tesmanian.com
I wonder if the fsd beta button will ever materialize...Plaid S delivery event pushed to Jun 10th.
I was expecting only Plaid no Long Range from the beginning, seems this is the first confirmation of that.
Not without radar.I wonder if the fsd beta button will ever materialize...
Please cite what specific law you think would be the basis for the challenge. Or what specific clause in a specific trade agreement you think this violates.
Because that’s mutually agreed upon between e.g. USA and EU. Excluding European built cars is not.How is "buyers of US made cars get a tax credit and buyers of imported cars do not" an illegal price support for American goods to the detriment of foreign ones.- but "Imported trucks pay a 25% tariff and US made trucks do not" isn't?
If vision had evolved to the point that it's significantly superior to radar, it would not be restricted to 75mph when radar version could do 90.If vision has evolved to the point that it’s significantly superior to radar, investing more of engineers’ scarce time into developing radar software is suboptimal.
Strong doubtI think that will be a very temporary limitation.
Strong doubt
Really dude? I'm the Bullish AF guy. Check my reaction historyAnd fear? And uncertainty?
Really dude? I'm the Bullish AF guy. Check my reaction history
I have transitioned from just an investor to a customer though, and Tesla is... imperfect. Still best cars on the planet though.
It can only be related to software IMO, they've discovered something in final testing that needs a bug fix and full test cycleWhat sort of “tweak” is Elon talking about? I hope it’s software rather than some physical change they need to make to thousands of cars already produced.
Close to Hawthorne?It can only be related to software IMO, they've discovered something in final testing that needs a bug fix and full test cycle
I would bet it's not even related to the Plaid, but more general FSD which will be announced at the event
Edit: due to the proximity to Hawthorne, someone on Twitter speculates the "one more thing" will be CT related, I guess it's not impossible that they're rushing to finalise the pre-production prototype to show on stage and need a bit more time for that
It's offering a tax credit to the buyer of goods made here.
Even by foreign companies.
There's already a ton of tax benefits for goods made in the US rather than imports--- and have been for decades-- and they stand up just fine in court.
Why do you think all the foreign car makers build factories here?
In fact by 2018 there were more foreign car companies building cars in the US than domestic car companies.
Insult To Injury: Foreign Manufacturers Now Making More Cars In U.S. Than U.S. Companies
Foreign manufacturers are now making more cars and trucks in the United States than General Motors, Ford and all other U.S. companies, a first. If you live in Michigan, that's probably not good news.If you live in Alabama, it is almost certainly good news. And if you live in the White House?www.forbes.com
And all of them would have access to the $2500 extra for building EVs here too.
There's no "war" there.
So there's no basis for a "court challenge" for more of the same thing we already do, and have done, for a long time.
If you still think there is something that'd be illegal about a tax credit for domestic made goods purchases though- same question posted to others on the union thing.
Please cite what specific law you think would be the basis for the challenge. Or what specific clause in a specific trade agreement you think this violates.
Couple of weak longs talking about cash generation benefits. Cash generation will be a hindrance for Tesla going forwards.Anyone watch this? Thoughts?
Yep. Welcome to Texas State Legislature.
Every two years, the Texas Legislature convenes for a 140-day regular legislative session
edit: as you might suspect, Texas legislators need real jobs. Like…oh…automobile dealership owners.
Yes but the new event is live streamedSo is the delivery event on June 3rd canceled too?
I wonder if the fsd beta button will ever materialize...
Lazy spoiled brats.Ya.
I was hoping that the young ones between 20~30 will back our cause. But what I got was that hating the rich is more important than the environment. Welp, have to put our hope for the future in 20 and belows. Which generation are these ppl called?