And it would not look good in the inflation figures. Fuel price increases always badly affects inflation.Yeah, but as with anything they're looking to discourage, we might see a return of a fuel duty escalator. Will not go down well though.
And it would not look good in the inflation figures. Fuel price increases always badly affects inflation.Yeah, but as with anything they're looking to discourage, we might see a return of a fuel duty escalator. Will not go down well though.
Also, if the EV is all wheel drive the wear will be more even front to back. I remember getting new front tyres every 15k-20k or so on most previous FWD cars but it's over 30k when all 4 need to be done at the same time now.I was surprised to read BEV tyres wear down around 30% less quickly than regular tyres but when you read the full article you see why.
Sell or lease me one at half the price then hahaThe unsold inventory of Elon Musk's Tesla is so large, it is now visible from space:
Reports indicate that there are nearly 50,000 Teslas sitting in parking lots across the USA alone — so many, they can be spotted from space.
Using satellite imagery, sources like Sherwood News discovered Tesla’s Texas Gigafactory lots went from partially filled in late 2023 to overflowing by March 2024.
Additional storage locations, including vacant malls and parking lots, are also being filled to capacity.
Tesla reported building 433,371 vehicles in the first quarter of 2024 but only selling 386,810, leaving tens of thousands of excess units.
This surplus reflects a slowing EV market and Tesla’s price cuts failing to entice buyers. Satellite images reveal hundreds of Teslas packed outside places like Chesterfield Mall in St. Louis and former retail spaces like Sears in Moreno Valley, California. While Tesla maintains optimism about reversing this inventory buildup, the growing visibility of its unsold vehicles raises questions about the long-term demand for its once-dominant brand.
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Probably because like your post it's of no interest to anyone other than yourselfMy house is visible from space, don't see any headlines about that.
The picture may be fake is the article?https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/tesla-cars-seen-from-space/
Because it's the usual clickbait nonsense. Would be good if people backed up posts with sources.
Fair point but I try to look past the individual and look at the technology, for the record I do not own a Tesla but not for this reason more on grounds of cost.Is it possible that people are turning their back on Tesla due to Musks political leanings? It does feel like supporting Trump is pretty negative marketing for Tesla who’s main market has to be left leaning and pro ‘green’ and pro ‘climate awareness’ whereas Trump is pro fossil fuel. Not that Musk would give a s#it, he’s not short of a few dollars.
Or maybe it's their owner becoming toxic and putting people off lining his pockets even more.This surplus reflects a slowing EV market and Tesla’s price cuts failing to entice buyers.
The picture may be fake is the article?
The picture may be fake is the article?
All I see is something that appears to be a copy and paste of an article, but no link to the original source. I think it's fair to doubt the veracity of a post when the image used is AI generated, and its origin is obscured.
To be fair that's a pretty standard disclaimer to avoid falling under the tight rules on investment advice. They may be purveyors of tittle-tattle, but the disclaimer isn't proof of it.Their website disclaimer pretty much admits that they are purveyors of tittle-tattle.
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