The Tesla Killer
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Why Tesla “killer”?
Why do you want to have Tesla “killed”?
I’d happy to have many Tesla “(worthy) competitors,” if only for the sake of free market competition.
As it is, Tesla still plays a role in pushing the industry forward; I would not want Tesla “killed.” -
Why Tesla “killer”?
Why do you want to have Tesla “killed”?
I’d happy to have many Tesla “(worthy) competitors,” if only for the sake of free market competition.
As it is, Tesla still plays a role in pushing the industry forward; I would not want Tesla “killed.”@axtremus said in The Tesla Killer:
Why Tesla “killer”?
Why do you want to have Tesla “killed”?
I’d happy to have many Tesla “(worthy) competitors,” if only for the sake of free market competition.
As it is, Tesla still plays a role in pushing the industry forward; I would not want Tesla “killed.”Homework for Ax:
Write a 300 word essay on what people mean when they use the word "Tesla killer".
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https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/what-your-car-might-say-about-how-you-vote/
Top Models that Over-Index Democratic Liberal/Progressive (no party affiliation) 1 Honda Civic Sedan Tesla Model 3 2 Honda Accord Sedan Honda Civic Sedan 3 Subaru Forester Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 4 Jeep Compass Honda Civic Hatchback 5 Honda HR-V Chevrolet Trax 6 Nissan Sentra Kia Forte Sedan 7 Nissan Altima Sedan Ford F-150 8 Volkswagen Tiguan Mazda3 Sedan 9 Subaru Crosstrek Subaru Outback 10 Tesla Model 3 Honda Insight Source: Strategic Vision NVES Top Models that Over-Index Republican Conservative (no party affiliation) 1 Ram 2500/3500 Ford F-250/350 2 Ford F-150 Ford F-150 3 GMC Sierra 1500 Ford Ranger 4 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Kia Forte Sedan 5 Ram 1500 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 6 Ford Explorer Honda Odyssey 7 Ford F-250/350 Chevrolet Silverado 2500/3500 8 Toyota Tundra Mazda CX-9 9 GMC Sierra 2500/3500 Ram 1500 10 Chevrolet Silverado 2500/3500 GMC Yukon Source: Strategic Vision NVES Top Models that Over-Index Independent/No Party Preference 1 Honda Civic Sedan 2 Dodge Charger 3 Nissan Sentra 4 Honda Accord Sedan 5 Honda CR-V 6 Toyota Tacoma 7 Hyundai Kona 8 Subaru Forester 9 Honda HR-V 10 Toyota RAV4 Source: Strategic Vision NVES -
In China ...
https://www.nbcnews.com/world/asia/chinese-evs-take-world-storm-united-states-rcna344680
I do not trust cars from China in the same sense that I do not trust network routers from China or computers from China. Still, articles like this makes me question of the American car industry is still alive only because of protectionism.
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But, on the other hand, not very many of them are making money. Most of them are in trouble.
The electric vehicle boom in China has reshaped the global automotive landscape, but not every player in the field is built to last. While China’s automotive industry has grown into a formidable force, a new report suggests that only a fraction of the country’s EV brands may survive the coming years.
With hundreds of startups already gone and consolidation gaining momentum, China’s EV market is headed for a major transformation.
In 2018, it was estimated that over 500 companies in China were developing and planning to build “new energy” vehicles. Many of these companies failed to get off the ground and quickly folded. As of 2024, it’s understood that there were 129 companies selling NEVs in China.
According to consulting firm AlixPartners, just 15 of these are expected to remain financially viable through 2030. While the consultancy firm didn’t name which companies it expects to thrive, these 15 brands could account for roughly 75 percent of China’s total EV and plug-in hybrid market. Some of them have already reached full-year profitability.
According to the head of AlixPartners’ automotive practice in Asia, Stephen Dyer, some local governments may support non-viable companies to protect jobs and economies. As such, consolidation may proceed more slowly across the industry in the coming five years.
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