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I bet the Tesla name will be on electric cars far into the future. Most of the car buying public are not really car people. They buy a car as an appliance. I suspect the real nail in the coffin for Tesla is all the German, Japanese, and American companies making electric cars because the governments are requiring them. The Chinese are looming for a car company, but they will have to hire a bunch of American or Japanese engineers and designers to have a real chance. The Chinese designed cars are a joke they are so bad. Like the first Hondas, were just a pitiful motorcycle with a ugly steel body on it. Honda and Toyota figured out real fast how to make a car Americans will buy.
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China has over a 100 companies making electrics. Some are foreign, some joint venture. Some wholly owned Chinese companies.
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With 1,227,770 cars, China has the highest electric car stock in the IEA countries. Canada comes 13th with 23,620 electric cars. There's one electric car to every 1,554 Canadians, while there's one to every 30 Norwegians. China - 1,227,770 electric cars United States - 762,060 Japan - 205,350 Norway - 176,310 United Kingdom - 133,670 Netherlands - 119,340 France - 118,770 Germany - 109,560 Sweden - 49,671 Belgium - 31,630 Highest number of charging points China, the fourth largest country in the world by area, has more charging points than any other country, while Canada comes ninth with the second largest area. China - 213,903 United States - 45,868 Netherlands - 32,875 Japan - 28,879 Germany - 24,289 France - 15,978 United Kingdom - 13,534 Norway - 10,350 Canada - 5,841 Korea - 5,612 |
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At one time, I thought that Tesla was a good stock because of the inevitability of someone larger buying them at some point but I never invested.
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There was a point when WorldCom and Enron were household names...
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Despite the Bolt’s increased range it really doesn’t compete at all with the base Model 3 in most other areas. Too much of the Bolt feels really low-end despite being a decent car overall. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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What does a Bolt cost?
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Right - but it blocks Tesla from moving into the low end; sorry if my post was unclear
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The answer is not as straightforward as one would think. Chevy is offering lots of incentives, and it depends on the individual which ones you get. I believe it also matters where you live. I think you can get a base model Bolt for around $25K/$26K -ish depending on the above and how badly the dealer wants to move them. The msrp is in the $35K area. The “upscale” model is $40K+ depending on options. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I think it depends on how you look at it. The sticker price on each are pretty comparable but the Bolt has a lot of incentives which would be applied. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Tax credits have about dried up on both. 1,875 on both. (Volt hits the 1,875 in Sept)
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I was always impressed that not only did Tesla create AC, when Edison got butt hurt he lost the bid to electrify the world's fair and said Tesla/Westinghouse couldn't use his lightbulb, Tesla designed/manufactured a better one in less than 100 days
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Those are only the direct-to-consumer tax credits. It still collects massive subsidies at the federal and state (California, Nevada, and New York mostly).
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Earnings call bump.
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