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Then show what subsidies have been reduced or eliminated since end of January 2017. |
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The subsidies are apparently going away shortly if the new tax bill passes.... That's gonna KILL electric car sales particularly for that price range (Model 3, Egolf, Leaf, Bolt). $7500 is a big chunk to take out of a 30-35K car... A 100K model S, not so much, but it'll impact them too...
I should know, the only reason I lease an E-golf (great car btw) is because that subsidy made the car itself free to me (lease is $140/mo, less than I spend on gas otherwise, plus other benefits). At full price, no way !! I'm pretty sure The Tesla 3 will be a failure, it's ugly and it'll be late, by which time VW/Audi/BMW/NIssan/Mini will have similar offering with a normal dashboard and a nose that doesn't look like platypus hit a wall hard ! But Tesla has been branching out into battery manufacturing and they could very likely survive doing that instead... Musk can be difficult but he has a pretty decent track record compared to pelican forum members ;-) I would not buy TSLA stock though, that's for sure. |
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Most of the subsidies are on the manufacturing side, not the consumer side. ;)
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oh the outrage, if only there was something we could do.
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Legion, I read your other thread about M&A...didn't comment though...I lived it for 25 years...you were spot on :). |
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I would think the day after Arby's your insides would be tied in knots. |
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A regular Arby's roast beef, small curly fries, chocolate shake mmmm... But yes, I get the same after effect as a plate of refreid beans and a black bean burrito. |
I see the electric car as only a partial solution. In big cities and for many commuters it is a choice. It moves the pollution to the power plants and out of the city center. I live within a few miles of the I-44 and I-35 and I-40 interchanges. I see all of them as fairly busy with interstate truckers and out of state travelers. For any long trip we will be using petroleum as the energy source for a long time.
The day an electric vehicle can travel 700 to 900 miles in a day and be 100% ready to go the next day just as far electric will take over. That is a long way off. I plan to drive myself for as long as I can. I can see in the 15 or 20 years the day where I whip out my cell phone and just say "Taxi" or "Uber" or some phrase and a car will show up with no driver. I will get in and tell it where I need to go. It will drive off to another customer and I will say that magic phrase and a different vehicle will show up to take me home. No need to own a car. Just rent seat space when you need it from a self driving car. |
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