They were hard on Tesla even when Tesla had positive cash flow, so nope.
They were hard on Tesla even when Tesla had positive cash flow, so nope.
I didn’t say Jalopnik was biased towards Tesla. I said that was the point the OP was trying to make.
Electrek doesn’t masquerade as neutral. They are clearly a pro-electric, pro-Tesla site. It’s kind of dumb to point at it and yell “Bias!” since they aren’t trying to hide it.
Tesla Short position holders (including, one assumes, Ryan Felton, since he hasn’t bothered to deny it when asked) are seriously grasping at straws now. The “ZOMG look at all the Model 3's in a parking lot!” when GM, Ford, and every other automaker does the same thing. Transportation is almost always a bottleneck…
The Model 3 Performance comes up a brake upgrade and the cornering performance was targeted toward the M3 (unfortunately no instrumented testing yet). Curb weight is 4100 lbs. Even the standard car was developed against the BMW 3 series and Alfa Giulia (spy shots caught the Model 3 testing against these cars).
Considering TSLA is the most shorted stock on wall street and considering the recent coordinated hits on Musk/Tesla. I can see this making the shorts panic, even more so since WSJ has historically been negative on Tesla.
He deleted his entire account, not just one tweet.
I see what you’re getting at, but language is malleable, my dude, and colloquialisms make conversation easier.
Massive oversimplification. If Mazda 6 had 0-60 in 3.5 seconds and was AWD perhaps. The Model 3 Performance is more of an M3 competitor.
Not a single one of these a Twitter jackasses would dare respond to someone like that in person. Social Media is destroying any social decency in the world.
Don’t confuse cosmetic build quality with functional build quality.
It was a test flight to gather data. They needed weight in the rocket before the real thing. The orbit was not calculated right so it is in an unplanned orbit. And the center core did not land right. They will go through all the data. Normally they send a lump of concrete up. But what fun would that be? One of…
It’s on a long solar orbit. We’ll never have to deal with it again.
The first scenario will happen. There would be more dust and debris in LEO, and as you can see we still have satellites and the ISS safely about their business.
You’d be surprised how many dumbfuck’s from other countries have been commenting as well. Surprisingly, America does not hold the rights to idiotic statements and thinking, it just seems that way.
Flat-Earthers are out in full force lately, and it’s absolutely adorable.
I don’t know what it is about this new space race that has captivated me so much, but I wept during the launch yesterday. I didn’t become fascinated with space until after college, so I missed that boat for getting involved professionally. But I’m so glad there are people like Elon Musk willing to make the investments…
Look. I know that Tesla has a lot of things to work out. But this, to me, reeks of “scared old man shouting at the future”.
The Tesla Model 3 was revealed 19 months ago, promising access to the fun and futuristic world of Tesla’s high-end…
Exactly. This wouldn’t be normal for any other manufacturer, not even GM and Ford these days.
But Toyota WAS the first horse out of the gate on that one by my recollection....