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Tesla Makes More Per Vehicle Than GM or Ford; BYD’s

Tesla Makes More Per Vehicle Than GM or Ford; BYD’s 1,300HP EV Launching Soon – Autoline Daily 3745

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  1. Autoline what is wrong with you? Something like a billion a year goes to Tesla simply from the carbon credit mafia which is free hard cash to Teslas bottom line from gas car making companies like Honda and Toyota. It’s not from making great cars; it’s theft! Who actually needs a 1300hp electric car? Who are you advocating for? Certainly not for the truth.

  2. Either I or you are confused on Rivian pricing. I thought Rivian introduced a base model that had pricing that was below the next higher trim model. I don’t recall them cutting prices on any trim configuration.

  3. BYD is more efficient and vertically integrated than Tesla……..and without government meddling Tesla is in decline increasingly. Unit numbers and margins from ageing limited choices is a disaster brought on by an occasional CEO.
    It’s over.

  4. Crowd torches Waymo self-driving car in San Francisco
    The incident was not the first time people harassed self-driving cars, but its severity signals growing public hostility toward the vehicles.
    Source: Automotive News

    A driverless Waymo car collided with a cyclist in San Francisco on Tuesday causing minor injuries and the incident is being reviewed by the state's auto regulator.
    Not sure if the above is related to the totaling of the car.

  5. The headline should be "legacy OEMs banding together to cash in on Biden's charging network subsidies, following in the footsteps of Electrify America's shoddy network, built mainly for VW to reduce their hefty Dieselgate fines.

    I hope to be wrong and it's actually a network worth using, but not optimistic based on legacy track record.

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