Exactly. And the reason it doesn’t kill jobs when taxes go up is the same reason it doesn’t magically create more jobs when taxes go down... it’s because market demand is driven by consumer demand, not tax brackets.
Exactly. And the reason it doesn’t kill jobs when taxes go up is the same reason it doesn’t magically create more jobs when taxes go down... it’s because market demand is driven by consumer demand, not tax brackets.
Are you kidding? It will be all of the same cars that show up and win today! The mega-wealthy owners will just take them home and gently roll them into their vacuum-sealed clean rooms until the next big opportunity to show off their million dollar toy collections.
I’m going to bet that Trump forgot he openly told the oil and gas companies he would sign whatever legislation they wanted him to if they gave him $1 billion and they did it. And then when he started changing his tune on EVs they quickly reminded him of their deal. Musk is too cheap to try to outbid the oil and gas…
Even though I don’t think Musk would have a problem adding another job to his long list of jobs he doesn’t really do, I doubt he would even consider signing up for a government position, even if he could do it without ever doing anything more than showing up for a photo-op meeting once every few months.
Musk says an end to tax credit won’t hurt Tesla sales, but Teslas are practically the only new cars left that qualify and they’re still get beaten by other automakers in YOY sales growth, or in Tesla’s case, YOY sales shrink.
Have a soft spot for the early 2000's Thunderbirds. It was about the time I had gotten into classic 50's-70's sporty cars and restored my own ‘65 Mustang. I thought they had nice classic style with modern drive. I still wouldn’t mind having one as these models themselves pass 25 year into the technical definition of “c…
Raising taxes 1% will apparently kill millions of jobs, but truth is it just means the super-wealthy would just lose 0.01% of their massive net worth.
People are afraid to use it because the insurers are free to jack up your rates on auto insurance unlike health insurance where it’s illegal to do that.
Well I know $4.59 is not double the average CA gas prices in 2020, so the original commenter is still incorrect if that is where he is from.
It was clearly just a joke. Their kWh price is actually a lot more reasonable compared to national averages than their gas price. I wonder if the local owners are allowed to set that rate or if it’s based on the utility’s rates and a standard markup
Where do you live? Average US cost of gas YTD has gone up about 15% compared to Biden’s first year in office, but that’s hardly double, and that’s actually not bad considering how the pandemic screwed up the supply chain worldwide and caused prices for everything to go up more than usual and that is over almost 4…
A lot of people are paying higher premiums than they should and would pay with a competing insurer, but rarely bother to try to make the change. That’s why almost all auto insurance commercials advertise by saying they can save “up to $XXX a year” or something similar with a simple 10 minute phone call. It’s because…
Are there range Rover collectors? I thought that among that crowd it’s downright embarrassing to drive RR that’s more than a year old.
Invulnerable to good taste
Blame the customer base not the company.
Ukraine military is probably praying that Russia sinks all of it’s military funding into chubbertrucks! They’ll get stuck in the first muddy spot they hit and get bricked by a strong rain storm.
$5 per kWh... if it’s working.
Only if the prices are truly gouging and not simply at that rate to cover costs and account for lack of sales volume.
Bad math maybe? AAA listed CA at $4.59 average... second only to Hawaii for highest in the US.
But according to all of the GOP news outlets and stump speaking this is the price of gas everywhere!