General EV Conversation
Does it bother you that the Model Y and Model X don't have body colored arches? There's no way to get color-matched arches on those from the factory
Does it bother you that the Model Y and Model X don't have body colored arches? There's no way to get color-matched arches on those from the factory
. I just mentioned it, but that's not a deal breaker for me either
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article...ly-adopted-evs
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article...ly-adopted-evs
I also wonder if old manufacturers are not paying for the smear campaigns, pretty much whenever there is a Tesla that breaks, one of my friends send me a whatsapp about it because it ends up in the news.
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article...ly-adopted-evs
In order for EV adoption to catch is not only affordability, but access to reliable charginging, either at home or publicly. It looks like Public infrastructure is finally starting to move more rapidly, I'm seeing EA changing out their older chargers for newer ones and expanding their charging locations. Tesla has done it, so it can be done
Last edited by AMIRZA786; Nov 10, 2023 at 09:19 AM.
Celebrating Lexus & Toyota from Around the Globe
that will cost TRILLIONS and take a decade.
it's all great for home owners like many of us who also, as the article points out, have an ICE vehicle (just in case lol), and can afford the vehicles.
the article points out average income for tesla owners is 2x average income overall, so yeah, there's that, too.
. The biggest challenge for non Tesla EV owners is while travelling, but even that is changing rapidly.Change is never easy
Last edited by AMIRZA786; Nov 10, 2023 at 10:50 AM.
That is so awesome!! You have the same weed trimmer as I do! I absolutely love my EGO power equipment. In fact, I have the mower, blower, edger, and weed trimmer. By the way, your EQS is pretty cool too! 😉
https://www.reuters.com/markets/comm...27-2023-11-13/
THE TAKEAWAYAfter committing $100B to the EV transition, top carmakers shift out of the fast laneFoot off the electric pedal… US automakers have said in recent years that they’d spend billions on EV production. That seemed like a good bet, especially after the Biden admin introduced financial incentives to aid in its goal that half of all new-vehicle sales should be electric by 2030. But lately they’ve been downshifting: GM, Ford, and even Tesla said they’d delay spending on electric models and factories, citing slower sales and econ jitters as they put tens of billions in investments on ice.
- GM ditched its goal of building 400K EVs by next summer and is delaying the release of some new models as automakers second-guess electric financials.
- Ford pushed back its plan to spend $12B on EV factories, saying customers are reluctant to pay extra for e-whips.
- Tesla (which accounts for half of all EV sales) might delay building a $1B plant in Mexico. Despite steep price cuts, Tesla’s Q3 sales fell from Q2.
- Car cos say they’re still committed to the electric transition, but intense competition has pushed prices down.
- The EV-price-slashing race has cut into profits, while demand (though strong) isn’t enough to offset the hits.
- FYI: Tesla is the only US carmaker with a profitable EV business, and its profit plunged 44% last quarter after it cut prices by ~25%.











