doublejj
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that shape is for speed.....It does
that shape is for speed.....It does
no I got rid before I wrecked it.....So you got rid of the Cobra for nuthin?
who needs a truck Built For Speed it's definitely not what I need from my truckthat shape is for speed.....
I hear u, I own a V10 F250 4x4 Super Duty.who needs a truck Built For Speed it's definitely not what I need from my truck
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/17/tesla-is-going-out-of-business-says-former-gm-exec-bob-lutz.htmlShit, I thought the same thing about amazing for years.
Look where that got me.
Do you have any idea how many articles have been written about the 'imminent demise' of Amazon?
Not the same, like lutz says, Tesla has no "secret sauce", tons of competition and mountains of debt. Don't get me wrong, I want to see him succeed but I wouldn't bet on it.Do you have any idea how many articles have been written about the 'imminent demise' of Amazon?
Uber is on much shakier ground and its investors are still shoveling money into that fucking Ponzi scheme by the shovelful...
Lutz has missed Musk's use of his technology across different industries.Not the same, like lutz says, Tesla has no "secret sauce", tons of competition and mountains of debt. Don't get me wrong, I want to see him succeed but I wouldn't bet on it.
Lutz says GM batteries are as good or better and lower cost.Lutz has missed Musk's use of his technology across different industries.
Tesla is the world's lowest cost producer of lithium ion batteries. That's a pretty special sauce considering the future direction of transportation.
GM didn't just complete a 100MWh battery plant in Australia. GM doesn't hold 30% of the over $100k auto market.
In fact, GM isn't doing very well at selling anything but gas guzzling behemoths, which will be the millstone that will sink them during the next oil shock... which is coming soon, if the Shitgibbon in the Oval Orifice gets his way.
Tesla has the world's newest and biggest battery factory. I find it hard to believe that GM can source them for less. If they could, wouldn't they be selling more cars with them?Lutz says GM batteries are as good or better and lower cost.
"There is no secret sauce in Tesla. They use the same lithium-ion batteries as everybody else."
In fact, he thinks GM might even have an advantage because its batteries are arguably more capable and lower cost.
I never said i believed him, I don't believe Tesla without double checking him either. Since I have no stock in Tesla or tesla vehicle or intention to buy one in the future, I'm to lazy to research it further.Tesla has the world's newest and biggest battery factory. I find it hard to believe that GM can source them for less. If they could, wouldn't they be selling more cars with them?
And he's also wrong; Toyota hybrids have been using nickel metal hydride batteries for years.
Never believe the salesman without double checking the facts.
Tesla has a tough road ahead of it. It doesn't have any advantages in terms of building cars relative to the rest of the industry and I just read an article last night that discussed Tesla's troubles manufacturing batteries in large enough quantities for large scale auto production.I never said i believed him, I don't believe Tesla without double checking him either. Since I have no stock in Tesla or tesla vehicle or intention to buy one in the future, I'm to lazy to research it further.
Another problem I see is focus, he reminds me of me! I don't have his genius, but he jumps from one project to another without finishing it. Cars, batteries, hypertubes, semi's etc.Tesla has a tough road ahead of it. It doesn't have any advantages in terms of building cars relative to the rest of the industry and I just read an article last night that discussed Tesla's troubles manufacturing batteries in large enough quantities for large scale auto production.
It's been enough bad publicity to push the stock down of late.
I'm going to say this is indicative of two things;
One, teething problems. Any new manufacturer is going to go through it. There's a thousand reasons and a million details and Mr Musk is learning that the hard way. It's a natural part of the process.
Two; natural or not, teething can still easily kill a new business, especially in an established industry loaded with highly competent players. He either gets his shit sorted out in a hurry or he'll be history, just like Tucker.
I'm still rooting for Tesla; the world needs innovators and the products they bring. GM and other established industry manufacturers certainly haven't been very willing to make the kind of commitments necessary to bring new technology to the car market.
That said, I don't think the stock price accurately reflects either the current value of the future potential of the company. It's hyped up way too much. Ford and GM stocks have comparatively low valuations and they're both profitable companies.
Scrap the Cummins, replace with one of these on each wheel for a total of 1400 hp.I can't buy anything I'd really want, so I've been working on building one like this the last few years, but mine isn't this nice... yet.
1979 F250 4x4 Supercab. It's getting a 12V Cummins, 5 speed, Dana 60 front, Dana 80 rear, 4.10 gears, 99-04 Super duty front springs and I'm setting it up with the rear springs off a 2008+ f350. Will be riding on a 35/36" tire. Eventually it'll have on board air, lockers, air bags in the rear and a couple winches. It's going to be my tow rig/ SHTF machine.
Tesla at the LA Auto show.......Tesla has a tough road ahead of it. It doesn't have any advantages in terms of building cars relative to the rest of the industry and I just read an article last night that discussed Tesla's troubles manufacturing batteries in large enough quantities for large scale auto production.
It's been enough bad publicity to push the stock down of late.
I'm going to say this is indicative of two things;
One, teething problems. Any new manufacturer is going to go through it. There's a thousand reasons and a million details and Mr Musk is learning that the hard way. It's a natural part of the process.
Two; natural or not, teething can still easily kill a new business, especially in an established industry loaded with highly competent players. He either gets his shit sorted out in a hurry or he'll be history, just like Tucker.
I'm still rooting for Tesla; the world needs innovators and the products they bring. GM and other established industry manufacturers certainly haven't been very willing to make the kind of commitments necessary to bring new technology to the car market.
That said, I don't think the stock price accurately reflects either the current value of the future potential of the company. It's hyped up way too much. Ford and GM stocks have comparatively low valuations and they're both profitable companies.
It's both a product of ADHD and deliberate distraction.Another problem I see is focus, he reminds me of me! I don't have his genius, but he jumps from one project to another without finishing it. Cars, batteries, hypertubes, semi's etc.
Would need the whole bed for the battery.Scrap the Cummins, replace with one of these on each wheel for a total of 1400 hp.
https://www.flyingmag.com/aircraft/siemens-unveils-260-kw-electric-aircraft-motor
No problem, tow a trailer for the battery if he needs the bed.Would need the whole bed for the battery.