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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles
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That's all EVs though isn't it...all glitter no balls. Too much tech that serves no purpose but to data mine.
Companies don't give a rats ass about their products (be it humans or the crap they make). It's all data now.
Meh, the ford lightning is a fuckin beast of a truck with a huge battery.
Sure the thing is expensive as fuck but it does a whole lot.
Historically, auto companies have had two paths to success.
1 - Build dirt cheap, crappy cars and sell zillions of them, and slowly make them better as the initial crappy reputation evolves into a good car for a good price. (i.e. - Toyota)
2 - Build super expensive luxury cars and slowly make them cheaper so people view your brand as high end even though the cheaper ones aren't as good as the old expensive luxury ones. (i.e. - BMW)
Seems like all the EV makers are looking at option 2 and there's tons of room in the market for option 1.
Option 1 is done by China and the US/EU are blocking them.
Not sure why you're getting downvoted, pretty sure that's just factual.
Because it's not really true. Those Chinese EVs cost what they do through slave labor and $213 billion in subsidization.
The same people complaining that other carmakers can't match China's pricing would be just as mad if say GM did what BYD is doing to have that pricing. First step is kiss the UAW goodbye. Second step is have Congress give GM $30 billion to make EVs. We'd all be rightfully pissed off at that.