I bought used at less than half of MSRP 🤣
I bought used at less than half of MSRP 🤣
Even on the Camaro it’s too small - you can’t hit a helmet through the window opening. Besides the huge inconvenience it create it’s also a safety hazard - if you can’t open the door due to a wreck but need to egress immediately you have to first remove your helmet...
It just got uglier and uglier. For the umpteenth time: WTF is it with GM and their gun slit DLOs? Especially with an off road vehicle, I think people would like to be able to see outside of their vehicle.
Copy and pasting this are you?
It goes to show that governments can influence significant change in their automotive industries!
Growth means a few things:
Absolutely. And let’s not forget the biggest aspect of the compensation package Musk signed on to: If he didn’t unlock those bonuses: no pay at all.
Let’s be honest - the market isn’t and hasn’t ever been “real world”. There will always be outlier companies that attract interest and speculation.
Pretty cool how Elon Musk’s compensation package is gamified with corresponding performance milestones. Every time he gets “Achievement Unlocked” it’s good not just for him but for the company and other investors as well.
The fight for second-best large EV sedan is on! Which will it be? Taycan has a good showing, but Lucid and Karma aren’t out of the conversation yet. The interesting question is how big the market for a $100k EV sedan that isn’t a Tesla going to be?
But these drivers don’t work for these companies, they use and benefit from being a part of their platform. They drive their own cars on their own time when they feel like it. An Uber driver can also work for Lyft, Postmates, DoorDash, Rover... an endless foray of app-based platforms which provide flexible hours, a…
Can someone explain to me how making it more expensive to operate an already unprofitable business is good for the employees long term?
I disagree with absolutely every assertion Erik writes here, and hope that AB5 dies the miserable death it so richly deserves.
I’m confused.
He’s a big hydrogen/big oil astroturfer. SBA stands for Santa Barbara Astroturfer.
For some reason he’s doubling down on the “these trucks will arrive then fail hard” take. Not sure what he’s expecting, but yea, I read his articles for fictional content and comments only.
Erik Shilling roots against big businesses that employ lots of people because....?
He’s a fuckin moron again.