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Musk invented invention.
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2024-09-06
[Not just Tesla- cars are piling up everywhere!](https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/economy/why-experts-say-now-is-a-good-time-to-buy-a-used-car-before-prices-surge)
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2024-09-06
A lot of people also were working from home and that drive isn't far. 
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2024-09-06
Maybe on Elon's version of Elon.
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2024-09-06
There’s a family in my (firmly middle class) neighborhood that has a Platinum edition, lifted F-150, three golf carts, two jet skis, a massive boat to pull the jet skis, AND now he has a G-Wagon. I dunno, maybe his mortgage is a lot lower than mine and he comes from money. Blows my mind every time I walk by and they have another toy worth a few ten thousand dollars.
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2024-09-06
You’re also comparing apples to oranges. The ford lot contains sold or going to be sold vehicles that are missing chips. The Tesla lot has finished vehicles without a buyer.
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2024-09-06
Supply and demand …. Saving the planet ain’t easy
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2024-09-06
Consumer spending is up and most people say they expect their financial position to improve over the next year. What metrics from what resources do you use to determine consumer spending and confidence? 
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2024-09-06
I swear, just one manufacturer need to change the economics of car buying for consumers and BOOM, everyone would flock to that automaker and the other makers would follow suit. It’s an industry wide monopoly we are dealing with. I am going to just keep driving mine until it dies. Hell, I could even afford a new car but the value for the dollar spent is just not there. It’s just not fucking worth it.
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2024-09-06
Every auto maker has empty lots of unsold cars Out of the top 7 non-truck new vehicle sales in 2023, Tesla had the #2 and #7 most sold models. Let's not sit here and pretend they're not selling the shit out of vehicles Now perhaps they're overproducing, but that's a separate issue
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2024-09-06
How many miles does it have until now? A rule of thumb I've heard from my parents is to never get anything over 100k km (I live in Europe).
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2024-09-06
I can see my car and all my neighbor's cars on Google maps too.
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2024-09-06
This guy dark matters
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2024-09-06
The problem is that you're taking a rational, long-range view that's incompatible with modern corporate structures. When you have zero incentive to think beyond the next couple quarters, due to the fact that you'll be off at another job by then, it doesn't matter if market forces confirm your mistake a year from now. You already got what you needed(the ability to claim an innovation of x% on another metric for your resume) from the situation. The consequences are someone else's problem, and virtually never follow you unless you were very high up, fucked up in an unusually spectacular manner, *and* don't have enough money to make it go away.
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2024-09-06
Rivian is generally my favorite company but this seems more affordable and you're like the third person to rave about it to me, was there a waiting list to buy?
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2024-09-06
Those are different. Those are unfinished cars because of chip shortages and the article is over 2 years old.
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2024-09-06
That’s weird. I just bought a Tesla. They didn’t have any in stock so I had to wait a month for them to make it and get shipped to me.
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2024-09-06
IMO if we had the exact same economy, but with well funded public infrastructure / services and good consumer protection regulations, we'd be agreeing that the economy is great. but instead, right now anything involving money is such a stressful shitshow to deal with, even if you can afford it. every corporation is nickle and diming, corporations get away with dark patterns and abusive tactics on a massive scale with no consumer recourse, industries are massively consolidated, regulators are totally captured, landlords are openly colluding, healthcare is more interested in taking your money than keeping you healthy so we cant even trust *doctors* of all people, housing is absolutely fucked, the poor are left to OD on the sidewalk, and violent populist nationalism is sweeping through our politics. all these things can coexist with low unemployment and high consumer spending, so the metrics look great. meanwhile life is fuck. to me it feels like the economy is "doing great" mainly because its got plenty of fuel to burn, its just that we are the fuel.
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2024-09-06
Boycott Musk and Twitter and Tesla
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2024-09-06
I thought it was bad for batteries to just sit?
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2024-09-06
This! I think this actually happens more often than people realize it. Not with Tesla only, but many companies all over.
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2024-09-06
You think this is bad? Oh reddit you are so naive. \*Laughs in Chinese EV\*
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2024-09-06
I am always in space. The space I am in usually has atmosphere in it as well.
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2024-09-06
Was Mr. Musk not stating that the stock was significantly overvalued a few years ago?
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2024-09-06
Meh, Jalopnik...
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2024-09-06
The back-up camera is actually on that level. My own car doesn't have it, and I realize I'm a massive liability in parking lots due to the fact that I have a 3'-tall blind spot directly behind my car that's impossible to see. And *everyone* has that blind spot, whether you drive a sedan or a suv. It's in the space beneath your back window, directly behind your bumper. As I said in reply to someone else, I nearly took out a child one time, because the child's adult was letting them play hide and seek(or something) in the parking lot and they chose to hunker down behind my car. Thank fuck they were paying enough attention to spot it when I shifted to reverse, and that I saw them running toward my car yelling and waving their arms. But I just can't afford a new replacement under current prices. I keep hoping it'll come down.
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2024-09-06
Is Tesla also affected by supply chain shortage and accumulate unfinished cars?
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2024-09-06
Back-up camera. It could save a child's life. That said, I also don't have one, but as I nearly did take out a child one time(check my comment history for the story, don't feel like typing it a third time) so I recognize that I *should* have one. I just can't afford a model with it yet. It's certainly a more important feature than air conditioning, cruise control, and bluetooth.
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2024-09-06
Is this supposed to be a question?
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2024-09-06
I’ll take one. Haven’t had a car for a few years now and it’s been a struggle.
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2024-09-06
*Enhance. Stop.* *Move in. Stop.* *Pull out, track right. Stop.* *Center and pull back. Stop.* *Track 45 right. Stop. Center and stop.* *Enhance 34 to 36.* *Pan right or-and pull back. Stop.* *Enhance 34 to 46.* *Pull back. Wait a minute. Go right. Stop.* *Enhance 57 to 19. Track 45 left. Stop.* *Enhance 15 to 23.* *Gimme a hard copy right there.*
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2024-09-06
Its in the article, so...https://app.skyfi.com/explore?aoi=POLYGON%28%28-97.63096124241945+30.20956822507783%2C-97.60735643670408+30.20956822507783%2C-97.60735643670408+30.229802145430693%2C-97.63096124241945+30.229802145430693%2C-97.63096124241945+30.20956822507783%29%29&campaign=News&source=Sherwood&medium=Media&content=TeslaArticle&term=TeslaArticle Its a link in the article, like a lot of articles do it. They embed the resources and citations.
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2024-09-06
Here’s your downvote for only focusing on one car brand instead of all of them you absolute troll 🖕🏼
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2024-09-06
A Tesla model Y weighs around what a Ford Explorer weighs.
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2024-09-06
Honestly I couldnt tell you, I bought mine used. I know the HI5 "N" series is super expensive and sought after but afaik theres no shortage of HI5 SE, SEL, or Limited (ultimate). Definitely would consider a new 2025 though, they have a bunch of QoL changes that the older models wont get like a rear wiper and OTA updates
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2024-09-06
Are the 93,000 unsold Ford Lightning trucks visible too?
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2024-09-06
In support of the point you make here, check out the unsold inventory of the other automakers [https://caredge.com/guides/new-car-inventory-2024](https://caredge.com/guides/new-car-inventory-2024)
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2024-09-06
Just the only profitable one.
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2024-09-06
Just saw a line of 15 in a commercial parking lot. They’re trying to hide them by spreading them around.
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2024-10-06
They happen to have loads of experience with hybrids. They are reluctant to jump into EVs. I suspect they hold knowledge that leads them a different route.
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2024-10-06
My favorite comment on this thread.
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2024-10-06
That article is almost 2 years old.
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2024-10-06
We were going to buy a Tesla but were waiting for the FSD that never happened. And in the meantime Musk went full mental. I wouldn't drive a Tesla now if I were given one for free. Actually, you couldn't pay me to drive one.
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2024-10-06
Especially when you consider a company like GM is currently rocking 2.1M unsold vehicles. It’s called inventory. Tesla has long been known to have amongst the lowest inventory levels for auto manufactuting companies. If they’re growing their inventory levels that’s hardly a cause for concern.
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2024-10-06
Bring some sensibility? Trying to save the planet from catastrophic climate change isn’t sensible in your mind? Transitioning cars to fully electric is one of a long list of things we really should have done yesterday.
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2024-10-06
Admitted Tesla Model 3 owner here. I would have loved to have a new model instead of this thing. What a bad decision.
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2024-10-06
4,500,000 is more than i thought. I had gone with ~2,000,000 vehicles i had seen on a few pages like : https://www.investing.com/academy/statistics/tesla-facts/ I think it was old data despite the article being dated this year.
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2024-10-06
Well… SpaceX took the picture
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2024-10-06
I'm going to ask an ignorant question here, trusting that you'll give an honest response. Why doesn't *everyone* lease a vehicle if it's so beneficial?
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2024-10-06
He invented the model trains for without them how would we get the big trains?
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2024-10-06
As I understand it they're pretty cheap too
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2024-10-06
> They also happen to be the only one of his companies that kicked him off the governing board. lol really? Don't hear that part much in his tweets
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2024-10-06
the blinker is dumb and it's the only EV I've driven that had a bad charge port, potentially leaving me stranded
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2024-10-06
If we have excess resources and those that are in need of resources. Needs should be being met. Corporate greed under the virtue signal “capitalism” is inhumanity
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2024-10-06
Not buying from Elon - he can keep em all
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2024-10-06
Because it doesn’t exist 
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2024-10-06
Zero issues here. 100% would buy again 
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2024-10-06
There's not enough planet to replace ICE sparky, but you keep smoking that skin flute thinking so.  Jesus christ yer stupid. Cali is bad. So bad McDonald's is actually in talks to leave the state. Talk about fucking ignorance 😒  California turned to shit in the 70's. They tax the shit outta you, it's why the guy who builds the fucking things left the state. Education apparently is shit too
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2024-10-06
Works either way
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2024-10-06
Seems like the Russiagate nonsense.
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2024-10-06
Nope they are generally good in almost every industry, I think you got it confused with India
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2024-10-06
I only see shilling for Tesla here
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2024-10-06
To be fair, most google map imagery is aerial. Not satellite. However, the article is still stupid.
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2024-10-06
I think you responded to the wrong person?
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2024-10-06
Works better than any other ones ive been in. And what other ones have city streets and not just specifically mapped out highways
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2024-10-06
This is a myth. You might possibly be able to resolve a headline written in a huge font. But normal 12 point font most definitely can't be resolved from orbit.
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2024-10-06
> (look at Google maps) Google maps is almost all aerial photography. Not satellites.
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2024-10-06
Those are aerial photographs.
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2024-10-06
If you believe that you should start a company to help solve the problem. Be part of the change you want.
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2024-10-06
50,000 cars is about a week and a half worth of inventory. This article is just dumb.
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2024-10-06
I have. Be well.
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2024-10-06
I think it's very important to chart unsold cars as a percent of throuput volume. Every business has a float and that float is important as a percent. This case is obvious given flat ish sales for a quarter but if a significant ramp is coming, it's less important. Normalized "float" is what matters.
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2024-10-06
Toyota makes long lived ICE cars.
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2024-11-06
So Musk bothers you but spending millions of dollars ruining climate change legislation does not
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2024-11-06
Okay cool. How does leasing benefit the car dealerships? Why isn't this business model wildly popular?
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2024-11-06
But you can't afford neither...so moot point
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2024-11-06
You can see the same parking lot if it was empty from space. So I don’t see how this is a big problem.
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2024-11-06
Only major event was it was part of the sludging class action for first gen Siennas and got a new engine on warranty early in its life. Otherwise nothing. I've just done maintenance (recently did all the shocks and several suspension components, the vvt solenoids need cleaning every couple years but that's easy), lost an o2 sensor once. Replaced a turn signal because I bumped a pole in a parking garage.
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2024-11-06
Completely unrelated, I’ve always found the US lists for sales to be misleading in that they label the Ford full size truck number one ignoring that GMs full size truck outsold it by a large margin. The difference between the GMC and Chevy boils down to option packages. The differences between grills and sheet metal is about as diverse within the brands as it is between them. I find it odd to be so critical of the Tesla EVs given the quality of those coming from the other manufacturers. No matter the scenario teslas share of EV sales will go down just by the fact they are getting competition in a market they created. Chinese companies will end up the dominant player in time. The US legacy manufacturers are on track to be out of business if federal regulators stay the course for full electric by 2035. By then Tesla will be more of a utility company than an automaker.
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2024-11-06
Man you Android guys are fuckin weird. All the dick sucking, face jizzing stuff. Lot to unpack there. I hope your meds kick in soon.
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2024-15-06
>Man you Android guys are fuckin weird. I'm not in a consumerist cult.
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2024-15-06
No just a normal cult.
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2024-09-06
I found a new job that allows WFH. I know not everyone has that luxury, but the more of us who do it and give a middle finger to "the old way" and big business will have to adapt if they want to get top talent. Every top talent to acquiesces and goes to the office just make the situation worse for everyone else.
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2024-09-06
Texas, where even the stupid is bigger.
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2024-09-06
It’s ok to like and support EVs and also admit that Tesla is a shit company run by a shit for brains that makes a shit product.
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2024-09-06
We don't take too kindly for you remote types 'round here
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2024-09-06
As a Sooner living in California, I agree
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2024-09-06
Don't quit the job you have now, just keep the WFH job search going as long as it takes. Be a better worker for the job that lets you WFH and turn in the minimum for the office job you are just waiting to leave.
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2024-09-06
No no no, you see, democrats bad...
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2024-09-06
don't look up
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2024-09-06
Yeah that message was very woke sounding 
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2024-09-06
Personal vehicle emissions amount to about 17% of all emission in the country https://www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/why-we-need-decarbonize-transportation
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2024-09-06
The salt in the wound is the coworkers are all partners from a city or states or countries away from their house. Why the f am I in your expensive, rotting-carcass rent space again?
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2024-09-06
Tell the Texas governor to institute a work from home with cheap internet or invest in public transportation
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2024-09-06
Why is this news? Utah has "Travelwise" alerts that urge carpooling/reduced car usage during high pollution days. Slow news day?
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2024-09-06
Public transport is the kind of liberal communism that’s the antithesis to Texas, so I don’t see how this whole thing will work.
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2024-09-06
That’s a hefty number .
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2024-09-06
Tesla barely makes any evs anyways, they "earn" more money with carbon credits than with cars
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2024-09-06
You’re free in Texas, as long as you don’t think you’re freely going to use electricity, your car, or even your freedoms in Texas.
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