Blue Maverick
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Is Musk really taking it to the Don?
Yet he can’t be president so he will need someone to take that slot
Is Musk really taking it to the Don?
It'll be KanyeYet he can’t be president so he will need someone to take that slot
Is Musk really taking it to the Don?
That’s been withdrawn the $7500.Dear Leader is (maybe already has?) tax credits for purchasing an electric vehicle (currently this stands at $7500.00).
And for sure, Musk is going to take it to the Don, in the short term (announcement of a new political party).
Long term - who knows how much stomach Musk has for a fight against Trump - lasting at least 2 years to affect the next US Congressional Election?
Cheers. Thanks for the clarification.That’s been withdrawn the $7500.
Funnily enough watching a video last night rumours abound that Tesla are releasing 4 new models imminently with a new lower end Tesla 2 at $25k but because of the withdrawal it could rise to over $32kCheers. Thanks for the clarification.
Tesla are screwed 6-ways from Sunday.Funnily enough watching a video last night rumours abound that Tesla are releasing 4 new models imminently with a new lower end Tesla 2 at $25k but because of the withdrawal it could rise to over $32k
Not doubting it mate, but people are fical these days give it a year or so and they’ll move on if it suits them. I agree with the automated driving thing it’s a disaster waiting to happen I would t even use the Tesla me if I had it yiu can’t account for stupid idiots on the road, for me it only works if everyone had it, which maybe in 30 years we will a bit like I robot cars.Tesla are screwed 6-ways from Sunday.
The company is led by Musk - who is now, clearly, far right wing; how many far right-leaning people give a shit about climate change and would be motivated to purchase an electric vehicle? The dislike for Muck among potential purchasers of Tesla is massive - sales are plummeting.
Then, there's the Tesla technology for automated driving - which is shit. It's based on cameras only - and cameras can't see through fog, or very bright lights or other conditions - making the AI using this input prone to error.
Virtually every other electric vehicle with assisted/automated driving technology uses lidar (similar to radar but uses light waves instead of sound waves) coupled with cameras to provide much better input to the AI, resulting in far safer performance.
Then there's the Tesla Cybertruck; it's a Cyberfuck-up. Big time! Glued in panels that fall off. Windshield wiper motor failures. Fingerprints and smudges on the exterior of the car making it difficult to maintain a clean appearance. Which are all on top of the problems mentioned above.
Finally, Tesla's Robotaxi pilot rollout in Austin Texas was a huge failure - because their automatic driving hardware (no lidar) and software are not up to the task.
Er, no. I wanted to go to Seattle but think I’ll spend my money elsewhere
Ends on September 30, which is the end of Q3.Cheers. Thanks for the clarification.
Must be true then
Must be true then
Must be true then
Maybe in usa but nit so much here.Tesla are screwed 6-ways from Sunday.
The company is led by Musk - who is now, clearly, far right wing; how many far right-leaning people give a shit about climate change and would be motivated to purchase an electric vehicle? The dislike for Muck among potential purchasers of Tesla is massive - sales are plummeting.
Then, there's the Tesla technology for automated driving - which is shit. It's based on cameras only - and cameras can't see through fog, or very bright lights or other conditions - making the AI using this input prone to error.
Virtually every other electric vehicle with assisted/automated driving technology uses lidar (similar to radar but uses light waves instead of sound waves) coupled with cameras to provide much better input to the AI, resulting in far safer performance.
Then there's the Tesla Cybertruck; it's a Cyberfuck-up. Big time! Glued in panels that fall off. Windshield wiper motor failures. Fingerprints and smudges on the exterior of the car making it difficult to maintain a clean appearance. Which are all on top of the problems mentioned above.
Finally, Tesla's Robotaxi pilot rollout in Austin Texas was a huge failure - because their automatic driving hardware (no lidar) and software are not up to the task.
Must be true then