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  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 12,471
    doogie said:

    It might with the fashion crowd.

    Towing a boat, RV or service trailer 100 miles then taking a 10 hour charging break ain’t gonna cut it.

    But hey, if the power goes down in a storm you can use it to power your House! I saw that on tee vee
    The existing, gas powered trucks can power stuff. @89ute the Lightning is available in a few months, not years.
  • 89ute89ute Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,477 Swaye's Wigwam

    The existing, gas powered trucks can power stuff. @89ute the Lightning is available in a few months, not years.
    spring 2022 - my understanding that's fleet sales only.

    https://www.caranddriver.com/ford/f-150-lightning.

    We both exaggerated a little. 10 months best case for Lightning, fleet sales. +one year easy before you see your neighbor with one. Each Lightening sold = one less F150 sold. No impact on Tesla. I don't think Cybertruck will compete head to head with the F150.
  • 89ute89ute Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,477 Swaye's Wigwam
    Baseman said:

    20,000 July $600 puts

    Seriously thought about selling when I heard that - especially with the nice little run today. Glad I held. Nice Q2 report. 20k put guy fucked.
  • 89ute89ute Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,477 Swaye's Wigwam

    Ford builds more trucks in a year than Tesla can produce across all of its models. They are still tiny in the overall industry.

    Have you sat in a Tesla before? Maybe you own one...the build quality is pretty lousy (as noted by experts, not my opinion) and the interiors are cheap and spartan (spartan by design, but most people will not accept that). Also, is anyone noticing that the Model S has not been re-designed for 12+ years? They can't get away with that forever. Model 3 is already four years old and still looks exactly the same.

    I think Tesla builds a cool product and has carved out a loyal following. They aren't going away, but I have serious doubts that they'll ever be on par with Ford or GM. Ford is already selling the Mach-E and has the Lightning F-150 releasing in a few months (who in their right mind would buy a Cybertruck over that?). Jeep has its 4xE models which are apparently doing well. GM has the Bolt and will have its entire fleet electrified in the coming years, starting with the new Hummer lineup.
    Everyone is going to be electrified by 2030-35. They all stepped up to the mic and said "me too." Bolts are literally blowing up in peoples' garages. Mach-E is a piece of shit. It's going to take a while before Ford and GM get it right - plus they still have to maintain their ICE line. Oh - and slowly fuck over their dealers while their service departments slowly become skateboard parks. Legacy has a huge uphill battle flipping over to electric. What a nightmare producing two styles of vehicles. I think, and I put my money on it, that short term (next 5 years) Tesla will continue to kick ass, high valuation and all. By 2030 - all cars electric, market share for all.

    Something that is not being brought up, which could put a damper on this all electric for everyone in 10 years - power grid.
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 12,471
    89ute said:

    spring 2022 - my understanding that's fleet sales only.

    https://www.caranddriver.com/ford/f-150-lightning.

    We both exaggerated a little. 10 months best case for Lightning, fleet sales. +one year easy before you see your neighbor with one. Each Lightening sold = one less F150 sold. No impact on Tesla. I don't think Cybertruck will compete head to head with the F150.
    Would not consider that a 1 to 1 replacement for ICE F-150's. As was pointed out, the Lightning is nowhere close to where it needs to be for towing, etc while keeping battery range.

    I'm interested to see the final design of Cybertruck because that thing is ugly as sin. 1,000,000 deposits of $100 were put down on it, but I doubt it converts more than 10% of those. I have to imagine after the first wave of buyers that demand for it drops off dramatically due to the design, but who knows.
  • ntxduckntxduck Member Posts: 5,972
    Won’t touch Tesla until Elon is gone. Absolute charlatan
  • BasemanBaseman Member Posts: 12,369
    edited July 2021
    40% of the net came from environmental credits.

    The valuation makes sense, until it doesn't. Right now, Tesla is the late 1999/early 2000 Cisco. The stock will drop and it will drop a lot.

    Cisco, today, is 5x as profitable as it was at its peak and is enjoying the juicy software margins at less than half that peak market cap and enterprise value.
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    Don’t know anything about the business side, but Tesla is hip and cool. You’re fooling yourself if you think Ford, Toyota, etc will come up with EV’s that will have the same pull as Tesla.
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    ntxduck said:

    Won’t touch Tesla until Elon is gone. Absolute charlatan

    He is, but who cares if it makes you money?
  • RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,971 Founders Club

    Ford builds more trucks in a year than Tesla can produce across all of its models. They are still tiny in the overall industry.

    Have you sat in a Tesla before? Maybe you own one...the build quality is pretty lousy (as noted by experts, not my opinion) and the interiors are cheap and spartan (spartan by design, but most people will not accept that). Also, is anyone noticing that the Model S has not been re-designed for 12+ years? They can't get away with that forever. Model 3 is already four years old and still looks exactly the same.

    I think Tesla builds a cool product and has carved out a loyal following. They aren't going away, but I have serious doubts that they'll ever be on par with Ford or GM. Ford is already selling the Mach-E and has the Lightning F-150 releasing in a few months (who in their right mind would buy a Cybertruck over that?). Jeep has its 4xE models which are apparently doing well. GM has the Bolt and will have its entire fleet electrified in the coming years, starting with the new Hummer lineup.
    I've owned the model S for 6 years and it's the best car I've ever owned and it's not close. I've owned BMW, Audi, Infinity, Ford, VW and Acura. I've never had a mechanical issue, am still on the original brakes and I have 230,000 miles on it. The reason I bought it is obvious and I took advantage of massive federal and state incentives as well as lifetime free charging. Did I mention it's fun as fuck to drive?
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 12,471
    RoadTrip said:

    I've owned the model S for 6 years and it's the best car I've ever owned and it's not close. I've owned BMW, Audi, Infinity, Ford, VW and Acura. I've never had a mechanical issue, am still on the original brakes and I have 230,000 miles on it. The reason I bought it is obvious and I took advantage of massive federal and state incentives as well as lifetime free charging. Did I mention it's fun as fuck to drive?
    Congrats. You are in the minority to not have issues. Less moving parts so no mechanical problems is not a huge surprise, but it has been noted by industry experts everywhere that Tesla build quality is very spotty. I'm rooting for them to succeed because it's an American company. Personally, I will never own/drive an EV unless the government bans the commercial sale of gasoline - which I'm sure will happen 20 years from now.
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,375
    I was told Teslas take no maintenance.

    Apparently brakes and shit are not a thing anymore
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123

    I was told Teslas take no maintenance.

    Apparently brakes and shit are not a thing anymore

    I saw a self driving Tesla online. It picked these people up from Costco. It did horrible. It was hard to watch. I would be too impatient for that bullshit.
  • 1to392831weretaken1to392831weretaken Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,684 Swaye's Wigwam

    I saw a self driving Tesla online. It picked these people up from Costco. It did horrible. It was hard to watch. I would be too impatient for that bullshit.
    I would not be impatient at all because I'd either be asleep or drunk as fuck. The mistake people make about self-driving cars is that everyone believes they're an awesome driver even though they follow too close and text and eat and fuck with the stereo while they drive. People are waiting for self-driving cars to be perfectly safe before they accept it, but that's both unrealistic and stupid. It just needs to kill fewer than ~35,000 Americans per year to be a better driver than the average American.

    I, for one, can't wait to sleep on my way to and from work and go out and drink as much as I want without having to pick my car up the next day. Hell, the sensors and programs are already surely safer than I am on my average commute, on which I wake up holding a steering wheel multiple tims...
  • DooglesDoogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,686 Founders Club

    I would not be impatient at all because I'd either be asleep or drunk as fuck. The mistake people make about self-driving cars is that everyone believes they're an awesome driver even though they follow too close and text and eat and fuck with the stereo while they drive. People are waiting for self-driving cars to be perfectly safe before they accept it, but that's both unrealistic and stupid. It just needs to kill fewer than ~35,000 Americans per year to be a better driver than the average American.

    I, for one, can't wait to sleep on my way to and from work and go out and drink as much as I want without having to pick my car up the next day. Hell, the sensors and programs are already surely safer than I am on my average commute, on which I wake up holding a steering wheel multiple tims...
    Human error is human error, but when the machine kills people it's a liability nightmare, even if you're right and it's implementation actually saves more lives.
  • 89ute89ute Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,477 Swaye's Wigwam
    Doogles said:

    Human error is human error, but when the machine kills people it's a liability nightmare, even if you're right and it's implementation actually saves more lives.
    Sad, but true. Human drivers suck, as mentioned above. Adaptation may swing this thinking eventually. I have watched newspapers, magazines and land lines become extinct, thinking the whole time "no way." I have now dropped my boomer thinking and know driver-less cars are coming. Keep your eye on Tesla insurance. Someone (Elon) thinks that Teslas are going to be in far less accidents than other vehicles. Although still not driver less, far superior to what is out there.
  • BasemanBaseman Member Posts: 12,369
    RoadTrip said:

    I've owned the model S for 6 years and it's the best car I've ever owned and it's not close. I've owned BMW, Audi, Infinity, Ford, VW and Acura. I've never had a mechanical issue, am still on the original brakes and I have 230,000 miles on it. The reason I bought it is obvious and I took advantage of massive federal and state incentives as well as lifetime free charging. Did I mention it's fun as fuck to drive?
    So you bought six years ago. When will you buy again? Musk needs your revenue, sooner than later before the environmental credits expire.
  • RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,971 Founders Club
    Baseman said:

    So you bought six years ago. When will you buy again? Musk needs your revenue, sooner than later before the environmental credits expire.
    I'll wait another 2-3 years and pick up a used Plaid version with something like 30K miles on it. But if Audi, Porche or another manufacturer puts something out that's better, I'll look at that too. If you haven't driven a performance, electric vehicle, you're in for a shock at how quick/fast they are. It feels like taking off on the best roller coaster you've ever been on.
  • greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,553
    RoadTrip said:

    I'll wait another 2-3 years and pick up a used Plaid version with something like 30K miles on it. But if Audi, Porche or another manufacturer puts something out that's better, I'll look at that too. If you haven't driven a performance, electric vehicle, you're in for a shock at how quick/fast they are. It feels like taking off on the best roller coaster you've ever been on.
    Most are too compact for me. They are fast, but at well over 6 ft, they are not practical for me right now.
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