Look, stop trying to prevent us from reaching Mars by 2029 with full self driving cars that will be ready by the end of 2020. It’s like you don’t get science!
Look, stop trying to prevent us from reaching Mars by 2029 with full self driving cars that will be ready by the end of 2020. It’s like you don’t get science!
They took vc money to out CarMax CarMax. I'm sorry, but the idea that they did anything to revolutionize anything is a joke.
Methinks Mr. Cobee has misunderestimated the American appetite for hugeness.
I feel like dealer markup and OEM markup and back down are much different. Some dealers sold at MSRP the entire time, some tried to get as much as they could. Tesla essentially said, “we as a company will mark up prices”. OEM’s did not mark up prices, dealers did. Now Tesla is back tracking from an OEM standpoint. You…
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Citroen has always had such a finger on the pulse of what US market buyers really want. FFS.
if you look at their electric offerings you will see a curve like that. their legacy models dont matter.
But the difference is entirely in the MSRP and not the discount. Say you bought a Tesla for $70k, drove off the lot and got in an accident. Well now the new car is only worth $56k MAX when new, now factor in depreciation on the used car. So insurance is going to say “well, new is just $56k, and used for this same car…
I can’t wait for the ‘I bought the cheapest old Carvana dealership’ videos
The worlds fastest man can’t improve his 100M time as much as the average Joe either. Of course more established manufacturers can’t grow similar amounts to Tesla.
From a non-investor standpoint, the sales numbers and growth looks fine. Try any other car maker and you probably won’t see a growth curve like this.
Twenty if you account for the 7500 credit.
Yup, it is happening in real time. CL ad for a just delivered Model Y and screenshot of one in inventory for immediate delivery in the same area.
Remember when Tesla touted their used resale value by guaranteeing a certain residual amount? This is basically the opposite of that, they are going to ruin the used value of their cars doing this. Your X you bought last week is now $13k less valuable even if you have not taken delivery yet!
Can you imagine having bought one a week ago? It’s one thing for that pair of AirPods you bought last week to now be on sale for $50 less, but thirteen thousand dollars is on a whole other level of buyer’s remorse.
Okay. Your “Eh” is noted.
It's Denver. Couldn't they just repurpose it as a place where "homeless" people can hotbox each other?
$5 and a ps3, final offer.
Maybe they can lease it to a fly-by-night importer of used JDM Skylines.
Can Mercedes also drop the suppository design language along with the EQ naming? Just a suggestion.