Mark, I agree 100%. Twenty years ago when I was doing "show and tell"
with my Citicars and conversions I could only dream that a car like the
Tesla would appear and revolutionize the whole EV industry. The EV1
looked promising but we all know what happened to it. I have ridden in a
Tesla and understand why people love it, plus the safety is outstanding.
Only thing I could possibly complain about was the lack of a handle over
to door to pull myself in.
Gail
On 10/18/2018 7:33 AM, Mark Abramowitz via EV wrote:
You’re absolutely correct.
In most cases the negativity impacts the stock, not the product or the consumer.
Despite some of legitimate comments made here about the failure to deliver on
its promises, what Tesla HAS delivered is incredible.
For those who find the price not affordable to them, I think two things are
true:
- Tesla is having enough problems keeping up with demand for its current
product line. A lower priced car, with even greater demand, would have squeezed
their resources even more;
- Tesla’s appearance and impact in the market, and what they’ve accomplished
for the perception of EVs overall, has resulted in the availability of
lower-priced availability of great EVs of all types from other manufacturers.
IMHO, we’ve passed the tipping point for EVs, and Tesla gets much of the credit
for it happening so quickly.
- Mark
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