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They do not all go to a depot at night. In many suburban and rural communities, the drivers take the bus home with them.

1st: You can’t think that Tesla’s regulatory credits is going to be a long term revenue source and think that the whole market is moving to EVs. Those things contradict each other. Tesla needs to figure out how to make money selling cars before the behemoths enter the EV market in full force.

Neutral: I would expect Volvo to go all electric within a few years.

Needs a screaming chicken on the hood.

Ummm, no. They’re totally fine. Cool, inaccurate flex though. 

They look pretty clean actually. A Walmart bike’s welds tend to be all over the place, with drops and missing material.

2055 before unfenced level 5 will be sold without restrictions to consumers.

It’s no coincidence that Tesla videos about autonomous features always show the car in good weather and in light traffic. They are nowhere near autonomous driving.

This is good validation for my longstanding belief that the people who make Stuff know a helluva lot more than people who take a bunch of Stuff and put it together and sell it.

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I bet you that if you wrote a post about autonomous cars, without mentioning Tesla or Elon once, you’d still get Tesla fanbois showing up in the comments anyway.

true, nobody is a more reliable engager than an angry tesla stan.

reliable clicks?

Why do you all force all the weird nerds to jump to Elon’s defense like this?

Great point I hadn’t even gone down that path... every single GM part that is stamped with the GM logo is going to need to change. Every business card, letterhead, building sign, powerpoint template, website, tshirt, flyer etc....

New logo feels less like a car company and more like an app.  Although maybe that’s what they were going for, for some reason.

THIS is what has been holding GM back all this time! The logo was the problem. Good thing they’ve got that sorted out annndd I already forgot what it looks like.

That’s nothing: think of the associated costs that go with actually updating their logo everywhere it exists (both physically and virtually)....

The new design is too playful and childish. It’s something that would be used for a children’s toy or similar. The old design wasn’t anything distinct, but it was brutish and mature.

Specifically the design they used is soft and rounded, following shape theory. Round is protective and fun, triangular is unstable and

I love corporate BS like this. They probable paid hundreds of thousands on consultants, ad agencies, designers etc. To come up with a logo that’s basically the same damn thing and will lead to exactly zero additional car sales.