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Same difference.

You’re all missing the point... he wants a truck so they dont have to pay to operate gas and diesel trucks for their own brand.

Best thing Ive read all day.. because accurate

so its a Volt??

No. Thats honestly not a real thing. Like at all.

But wouldnt exclusivity be kinda cool..?

That literally made no sense

Not a fan of this car, but try finding this in any other sedan of this type. Its pretty cool!

We need to see this in black...

Mean

China?

Cadillac's ability to make itself seem more luxurious and special is probably hampered by the fact that you can still walk into a Cadillac-GMC dealership in North Bumfuck, Ohio.

Exactly. They sound like such heros...

That "Most likely in Texas" isn't a promise so much as it's a threat. Texas is perfect for it... so long as they play fair with Tesla.

It probably wont be luxury then. Tesla has 3 things that makes it seem luxurious: High price, electric exclusivity/ mental superiority, and Technology. But I recall several articles, some on Jalopnik that demonstrate how technology isnt luxury, and how removing that high price tag... believe Dr. Z or not, removes a

Finally, this delightful little nugget from the first Q&A: Musk originally thought that with phones and tablets, interior lights in the back seats of the Model S were useless. That was until one of his kids was reading a book. "This is the stupidest car in the world," said one of Musk's progeny. "After that we put the

The Chevrolet Bolt is being painted in the press as a Tesla competitor. It's not and Elon Musk agrees. And while GM says its 200-mile EV will be priced at $30,000, there's a big asterisk on that sticker – it includes incentives – incentives that Musk isn't including in the price of the Model 3.

5,000,000 POINTS

"[Automakers] are uncertain about the demand for electric cars," says Musk. "It's sort of a chicken and egg problem."

...and Ill write your name