Tesla Business and News Thread
#1621
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Tesla stands to earn billions of dollars a year by opening U.S. charging stations to drivers of Ford and other EVs
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/29/tesl...rd-others.html
#1622
“People shopping for a Tesla aren’t typically cross-shopping at Kia, Ford, or Mercedes-Benz dealers because they simply want a Tesla,” Fiorani wrote. “Competition will continue to heat up and Tesla will inevitably lose some sales to rivals, but loyalty to the brand means the vast majority of owners will return to Tesla with little or no comparison shopping.”
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AMIRZA786 (03-01-24)
#1623
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I disagree with that, but maybe it's just me. I cross shopped against VW, Kia, Hyundai, Volvo, Ford and Audi. Our reasons for choosing the Tesla were based on several factors, with the charging network being one of them, but not the biggest. The dealer experience was a far greater deterrent than that.
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#1625
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#1626
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"Our cars will go up in value after purchase" LOL....what a charlatan.
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LexTess (03-04-24)
#1628
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I think we can be certain lol
#1629
I want what he's sniffing.
I don't think it helps his cause when they had to drop prices because of fast eroding market share
In 2020, Tesla made 80% of all EVs sold in America, according to *** Automotive. By 2022, its EV market share had fallen to 64%. Last year, it fell further to 55%
#1630
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Only if you're an MK4 Supra.
I want what he's sniffing.
I don't think it helps his cause when they had to drop prices because of fast eroding market share
In 2020, Tesla made 80% of all EVs sold in America, according to *** Automotive. By 2022, its EV market share had fallen to 64%. Last year, it fell further to 55%
I want what he's sniffing.
I don't think it helps his cause when they had to drop prices because of fast eroding market share
In 2020, Tesla made 80% of all EVs sold in America, according to *** Automotive. By 2022, its EV market share had fallen to 64%. Last year, it fell further to 55%
Last edited by Allen K; 03-04-24 at 06:51 AM.
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Hameed (03-04-24)
#1631
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Only if you're an MK4 Supra.
I want what he's sniffing.
I don't think it helps his cause when they had to drop prices because of fast eroding market share
In 2020, Tesla made 80% of all EVs sold in America, according to *** Automotive. By 2022, its EV market share had fallen to 64%. Last year, it fell further to 55%
I want what he's sniffing.
I don't think it helps his cause when they had to drop prices because of fast eroding market share
In 2020, Tesla made 80% of all EVs sold in America, according to *** Automotive. By 2022, its EV market share had fallen to 64%. Last year, it fell further to 55%
Brilliant move on Tesla's part. Now they dominate the EV market and the Model Y is the world's best selling car and all the other automakers are struggling.
According to the WSJ, LSD is his favorite. Mushrooms as well 😁
#1632
You do know an 80% share (instead of a dropping 55% share) means they dominated more earlier?
And as far as I know, Tesla is in the same boat as all EV makers, and in fact its stock is dropping today by 12 points (6%) on weaker demand.
#1633
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I'm guessing you don't understand market share. If this isn't market domination, I don't know what is:
https://cleantechnica.com/2024/01/14...-market-share/
The only automaker Tesla has to worry about is BYD, if they ever start selling cars in North America, they could pose a problem.
Tesla's stock price is more affected by Elon than Tesla's performance. I'm really not worried about it. It's grown 171 percent over 5 years, last year I was able cash out some and buy a Model Y.
Last edited by AMIRZA786; 03-04-24 at 08:55 AM.
#1634
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Knock off the personal comments please, or do not post.
#1635
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I think this is what you should be more worried about:
"The number of Toyota drivers who switched to Teslas doubled in the last year, according to Inside EVs. Tesla has the highest rate of brand loyalty, followed by Chevrolet, Subaru, Nissan, Kia, and Hyundai"
https://autos.yahoo.com/report-shows...0and%20Hyundai.
Report shows Tesla is getting new customers from a surprising source: ‘I’m not buying a piece of crap because of brand loyalty’
"The number of Toyota drivers who switched to Teslas doubled in the last year, according to Inside EVs. Tesla has the highest rate of brand loyalty, followed by Chevrolet, Subaru, Nissan, Kia, and Hyundai"
https://autos.yahoo.com/report-shows...0and%20Hyundai.