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Bear with me.
Being an old fogey like Sandy Munro I remember a time when Japanese cars were laughed at in the only for sales to soar as the 70s progressed
I believe we face the same situation with Chinese EVs today - admittedly trucks may take them longer.
This is going to put huge pressure...
I just want to add that those "foreign wars for oil" cost both blood and treasure.
My daughter is a teacher and she sees first hand kids who have lost parents in those wars and kids who have parents that have physically and mental injuries too, sometimes both. There are many horror stories...
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And there's the contradiction, unions and fast moving technology firms that have an increasing use of robots to replace people have an in built conflict. The result of which will be slower innovation, higher product prices and lower profits (with lower stock price growth).
Not really relevant but my neighbors son is a PhD rocket engineer. He chose to work for NASA rather than SpaceX for job security. He was offered a job by both. I think he made a mistake.
Those SpaceX guys are amazing! Musk is a genius....
Taxis I have used have either been a Prius or small / mid size SUV. And I don't think Lucid are going for the taxi market.
If I was a taxi driver and I was going electric, it would be a hatchback and not a sedan.
There are zero luxury sedans in my neighborhood that I know of. All the new...
My money is on IG Metall. It's not a matter of Musk vs the Union, it's a matter of Musk versus German culture that dates back over a century.
Good luck to Musk and I hope to be wrong.
Meh...very skeptical.
Living in TX, I don't see a big enough market (here or in the EU) for sedans. The wrong vehicle at the wrong time.
And yes, I feel the same about the M3 - but so far I'm wrong on that.