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Without looking too deep into this seeing the numbers going down over 95% in a month leads me to believe its a supply issue rather than demand. Nothing goes out of style that fast in the auto world. Tesla still makes all its Europe cars in America.

[Disclaimer: Other EVs absolutely will be successful... and already are in some cases. The etron is a great option. The Mach E is a legit Tesla competitor. The F150 is going to sell as many as they can build and I have a reservation for one. I also bought Ford stock a while back because I think they’re going to be

and with Norway in particular... sometimes the boat delivers in a month, sometimes they don’t. They’ve gone from #1 to #x to #1 multiple times.

This. These articles pop up literally once every 3 months because Tesla basically only makes three deliveries to Norway each year, and it’s not enough for demand. You can search and find the exact same article for basically every major EV, including the Etron, the Polestar, and the id3. I guess as long as we all click

It seems like Tesla’s dominance in the Norwegian market is more directly related to its ability to ship and deliver vehicles to customers there, as opposed to customer preferences.

Tesla ends up doing the most deliveries in every market in the last month of a quarter. Every quarter has been the same for years.

Just watched the video. Guy is having a bad day for sure. How do we know this has anything to do with Amazon or his job?

To the second guy:

And in related news, Southwest has now decided to delay re-introducing alcoholic beverage service.

It’s not confusing if you actually read the article. A random passenger describing the fight says that “both were in the wrong” because she saw the flight attendant leaning over Quinonez several times. The article then states that the flight attendant was not being threatening, she kept leaning over because another

“We do not condone or tolerate verbal or physical abuse of our flight crews, who are responsible for the safety of our passengers.”

It’s really not hard to follow. The incident on video was about a seatbelt, but throughout the whole flight the flight attendant was trying to get a different passenger in the same row to put their mask on.

Looking at the video, it’s pretty apparent it was a courtesy wave.

It seems pretty clear it was just meant as a thank you. A high speed, very expensive version of the wave we should all do when someone lets us in at a zipper merge or something similar. 

Try renting one for a few days. I was set on ordering a Wrangler 2-door a couple years ago, but my then-fiancee suggested I wait and rent one on our honeymoon. We rented one on Maui for a week, and it was pretty cool for the first couple days, but we quickly grew tired of the fuel consumption, cheap materials, bad

#1 it’ll almost certainly be a different software build. I don’t think a neural network trained for camera & radar will be very happy if the radar just disappears.

I wrote an entire answer then deleted it because this whole Jason vs. Tesla thing is wearing a bit thin.

The name on the window sticker is cool, I’ve never heard of that.

So, I’ve actually tried this experiment on someone else’s dime, so that was cool...