I tend to view him as a tech startup, but in that respect he behaves more like a traditional automaker.If it wasn't for Federal subsidies Musk would have been **** up long ago.
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I tend to view him as a tech startup, but in that respect he behaves more like a traditional automaker.If it wasn't for Federal subsidies Musk would have been **** up long ago.
Back in the Before Times when going to an office to do work was a thing people did, I'd walk past a huge row of Leafs all plugged in and charging every day. It was probably the single most common car model in the entire parking lot and the people all said basically what you did - the lease deals make it a no brainer. These were people with 2nd homes who might drive a McLaren or Ferrari on the weekends (true story for 2 of them at least) so it wasn't just about the money and saving the planet. They loved the deals but they really loved their Leafs too, and for a commuter appliance they were about perfect.Nissan has subsidized the price of LEAF for same reason. When I last looked a couple years ago wholesale auto auction lots in CA were overflowing with 2 year old off-lease Fiat 500e with asking price of $4700. 2 year old off-lease LEAF was under $10k.
Agree . Particularly if you can charge them on the company dime.for a commuter appliance they were about perfect.
Spoken like a true suburban rat....You're making him sound like a farmer.![]()
When people start referring to an automobile as an 'appliance'., I start wondering about them. Not a dishwasher but then maybe it is...and for a commuter appliance they were about perfect.
You're making him sound like a farmer.![]()
OUCH!You're making him sound like a farmer.![]()
Hey, I'm a farmer(tree farm) and have taken government hand outs, and found the comment amusing, yet true. It is the truth. Anyone that has taken government assistance in any form has taken government assistance. Plain and simple.Spoken like a true suburban rat....
40% of the U.S. corn crop is converted to ethanol. Think about that for a while. Especially in the context of this discussion.But farmers produce something we need.