Wow. Did it make that summary via the YouTube video? Ie. Understanding the audio? That’s a really good summary…I was not able to find a transcript of the Annual Shareholders Meeting, therefore I generated this one with summarize.tech.
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Wow. Did it make that summary via the YouTube video? Ie. Understanding the audio? That’s a really good summary…I was not able to find a transcript of the Annual Shareholders Meeting, therefore I generated this one with summarize.tech.
Ah, the anticipation of those sweet, tasty ad revenues (aka extortion). Wait till they find out Tesla is going to crowd-source ads from their Twitter fansWelcome 180 back again, goodbye 170's. Hopefully forever
So you want it to stay at 180 forever?Welcome 180 back again, goodbye 170's. Hopefully forever
When you are allowed to buy the car at the end of the lease you keep the equity. That is the whole argument, as been explained, Tesla keeps the equity. To be fair, Ford is not allowing you to keep their EV either. Why, I do not know, though you will loose money on a Ford lease.
You asked why do people lease, the same reason that Tesla is dropping prices on its vehicles, its what people can afford. I have leased for the past 12 years, and made money on every one. Dumb me.
Don't speak too soon...timing of this is impeccableWelcome 180 back again, goodbye 170's. Hopefully forever
Haven't had time to watch yet, but this sure will be fun, just hope Sandy doesn't pass out again like on the Mach-e
And just the thumbnail explains why the Hummer EV takes so long to charge, the cells have barely any cooling
And they double down on their design Chevy upgrades Silverado EV electric pickup to 450 miles of range
In order to get on the list, you have to give your brokerage account password. I suspect that you did't--good choice. I did, but only to the account that has a whole nine shares so not a lot to lose.I am quite perplexed about that. I, Tesla driver since 2012 and investor since 2013 with more shares than either of those have never been invited to any Tesla event, ever. So sad, all I have is all those shares, split and so very volatile, still with periodic steller rises that keep capital gains a potential issue, if I ever sell.
Neither Black nor Gerber act like HODL, but we do. I guess that’s why verbose bloggers and institutional types always are invited. They all love advertising, it’s good for their wallets even if bad for Tesla’s.
Correct. Leasing makes a lot of sense for business. In addition to the tax issues, businesses usually have a known use case (e.g. the miles driven are the same from year to year) so there's no surprise payment required at the end of the lease. Consumers--not so much other than some professionals that can write off their car on taxes.I have a few friends who are business owners, and they all prefer leases. I believe it’s a tax accounting issue; it allows them to write off the entire cost of the vehicle as a business expense, while always having a relatively new vehicle.
When are people going to finally realize they can't win this argument? Dozens have tried, dozens have lost.
preemptive /sWhen are people going to finally realize they can't win this argument? Dozens have tried, dozens have lost.
For those not aware, Teslas (and probably most cars nowadays?) are designed with 2 opposing potentiometers (I think they are now Hall Effect sensors) in the accelerator pedal assembly. They must both simultaneously detect motion in opposite directions by the same amount in order for acceleration commands to go to the motor.
The chance of this happening randomly is basically zero. About as likely as the last time your computer failed to properly add 2 + 2.
Just in time for the shorties. Coincidence? Probably not.Powell’s tanking the market,
Also GOP abandoning debt ceiling talks
Powell’s tanking the market,
Also GOP abandoning debt ceiling talks