SuperJail Warden wrote:
Cybargs wrote:
unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Are you trying to push the same point WSJ laughably was? Take the barest handful of extreme examples and bloat it into sensational doom & gloom?
So, did Tesla want a "Gigafactory" just so they could build a few hundred cars, or what?
Do people kinda forget Tesla sells the charger thingos you can install in your house. For most day to day driving you really don't need to ever use a charging station.
That is one of the reasons I think your comment about Tesla targeting the lower market is funny. The Tesla 3 is already limited to people who own their homes or live in apartments with a garage. $35,000 isn't cheap either. You can get a lot of fun cars with that amount.
I like plug in hybrids a lot. Those are very practical.
I said lower end of the market, not the plebian market. 100k for a car and 35k for a car is a completely different price bracket. Tesla essentially wants to be squeezed into the market space of the german 3.
As I said, total volume doesn't mean anything. You have to look at the price bracket that tesla is competing in, which is mainly against 7 Series, A8 and S class. People don't just buy a car to get from point A to B, if that's enough than a cheapo second hand camry is more than enough.
S class sold around 16k vehicles last year
http://left-lane.com/european-car-sales … z-s-class/Tesla sold about 50k vehicles last year
http://bgr.com/2016/01/03/tesla-model-s-sales-2015/That is quite successful considering that tesla have to build a charging infrastructure on top as well.
Nissan isn't exactly trying to enter the luxury market now is it.