Skryll
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That's the point. Mutual benefits through resource sharingBut that's not Tesla doing it for SpaceX.
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That's the point. Mutual benefits through resource sharingBut that's not Tesla doing it for SpaceX.
I like the headline! Where's the grammatical error though? I found one in your post, but not the snippet.Some must wonder how Mr. Al Root still has a job, oh wait..it is probably because of prize winning articles like this one. Someone please send him an email to let him know to grammar check his articles before being publishing them..PLEASE!!
Paywalled but this is all you need to know:
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From what was revealed in Walter Isaacson's book, it sounds like Elon loved the looks of the Gen 3 and thought it was futuristic.
But from what Elon revealed today, he thinks the coolest part is the manufacturing process.
Will they be spitting out a Gen 3 every 15 seconds? Maybe. Don't bet against Elon.
I think this would be a mistake. As myself and other european posters on here often mention, part of the appeal of a model 2 will be size. I would pay MORE for my model Y to be smaller. That makes it much more drivable in the UK. Large meaning premium is more of a North American thing.There's no point having a really high volume production line unless you can sell the cars, and to sell the cars, they need to hit a particular low price target. So my further prediction about Model 2 is that it'll come in ONE drivetrain (only one motor) and ONE battery pack size (250 miles). Consequently it will have ONE price (except for paint/wheel options, etc), meaning there won't be a high trim, more expensive model sold first.
My guess is no. People want specific paint colors for their cars.
And another day without a peep from any new owner getting a Cybertruck. Have deliveries really started or is that it until next year? And one seen any car carriers loaded with cyber trucks. Factory drone footage? Weird.
GA3 at Giga Texas has no paint shop. Gen 3 will not have conventional autopaint (Tom Zhu, Mar 3, 2023: "Paint is expensive"). Optional body colors will most likely be provided via a wrap, and most likely as an add-on, after-the-sale purchase.
Could be 1 of the 10 we saw last week.
Unlikely as it didn't have the Beast logo, so it should be an AWD version instead of the Cyberbeasts they were delivering on the 30th.Could be 1 of the 10 we saw last week.
I think what the Cybertruck has shown us is that Tesla "cool" is less and less about adding cool things. It's about eliminating uncool (unnecessary) things. This is, of course, both cool and cost-effective (repeat after me: "the best part is no part at all")Hey, I'm just going by what this random dude named Elon was quoted as saying in the Q3 2024 conference call:
"Just to be clear, it will be cool, but it's utilitarian. It's not meant to, you know, fill you with magic. It's to get you from A to B. It will be still beautiful, but it's utility."
So if we're parsing words here: Elon didn't say it would be cool-looking, only that it would be cool. A $25K utilitarian car will be cool just because of the price. And of course, it'll have Tesla styling. But my POINT is that the big thing about the Model 2 will be its PRICE.
While Tesla could do the same thing it has always done and do a reveal of what will be a utilitarian car with nothing too special about it and give some fake price than everyone knows isn't locked in and risk not getting any enthusiasm about it at all, OR it can do a reveal with a firm price and they'll get tons of orders.
Anyways, that's my bet.
Perhaps they will give every new owner a spray can of Rustoleum to do it themselves? The White color will be free, but charge $1000 for Black and $2000 for a can of red or blue.$100 says the "model 2" will indeed be painted. USD, payable in Dogecoin or cash.
Rust-Oleum is pretty high end stuff. As a shareholder, I'd prefer a more budget oriented rattle can. Maybe Walmart house brand. Oh wait, maybe not Walmart....Perhaps they will give every new owner a spray can of Rustoleum to do it themselves? The White color will be free, but charge $1000 for Black and $2000 for a can of red or blue.
Just watched the trailer. Movie is about a mysterious blackout/cyberattack of some sort. There's a scene of I guess the cyberattack took control of the Teslas and were used as ramming/suicide cars without a driver against the protagonist.Took a screenshot of a Netflix movie trailer on TikTok. No idea where to post it (sorry mods )
But that sure is a lot of damaged Model 3s and Model Ys. I assume these are crash test cars, since they are all white, the cheapest color.
I hope it’s not a bash Tesla movie.
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Ok, so the white can be generic, but I think if someone is paying $1000 or more for a can of paint they should get a name brand that won't run in the first rain. Just think how people could customize their cars so they can find it in a mall parking lot full of white Model 2s. You can recognize your car by the distinct drip lines on the door. Or maybe by the spot you missed so you can see the bare metal. I see this being one of the Tesla innovations that Ford and GM will gladly steal for themselves since they can't match any of Tesla's others.Rust-Oleum is pretty high end stuff. As a shareholder, I'd prefer a more budget oriented rattle can. Maybe Walmart house brand. Oh wait, maybe not Walmart....
Rust-Oleum is pretty high end stuff. As a shareholder, I'd prefer a more budget oriented rattle can. Maybe Walmart house brand. Oh wait, maybe not Walmart....