If Musk were confident he wouldn't have used a 2 wheel drive F150 with a 2.7L to "challenge" the first time.Well, it sure as hell ain't a profitability challenge
Don't matter.Cash or no cash, sanity and humility would have "his toys" in a brighter light.
And all those cartwrights and wheelwrights and drovers and carters and liverymen and saddlers and buggy-whip factory workers who will be put out of their jobs!Won't anybody think of the horses!!!!!
I would expect much better than that from a decent electric car. In the 5s at least.It also sure as hell isn't doing 10.8 quarter miles.
The emissions are nothing. The toxic fumes that thing is spewing are deadly in relatively small doses.Good on ya TM for always finding the upside on things, although I'm a touch concerned that the emissions from the fire aren't in line with the Paris Accord... Global Warming an all
But you can still buy buggy whips. legally.And all those cartwrights and wheelwrights and drovers and carters and liverymen and saddlers and buggy-whip factory workers who will be put out of their jobs!
The year is 2008. The Big Three go to Washington for billions of dollars in cash bailouts to remain in business.Well, it sure as hell ain't a profitability challenge
you are talking 0-60 times.I would expect much better than that from a decent electric car. In the 5s at least.
The year is 2008. The Big Three go to Washington for billions of dollars in cash bailouts to remain in business.
Oh those profits.
https://www.chevyhardcore.com/news/editorial-did-ford-take-bailout-money-too-yes-they-did/
Still, fun to watch the oil-swallowers rail against the tide.
They clearly never heard of King Knut. Or never learned from him anyhow.
Do you still have your water bed from the 80s?