Grumpy Cat
Elio Addict
I'm just pointing out the obvious. A company as "successful" as Tesla hasn't run a profit yet despite their "record" sales. I've ridden in a Tesla and can't believe the performance and technology of it. It really is an amazing feat. EV is interesting technology and possibly is the future, but I'll stick to my gas engine. After all, it is a lot easier to refill a gas engine compared to a battery, especially if the power is out.I’m sincerely happy that you enjoy disparaging Tesla...
Tesla...like any manufacturing start-up...is alway starved for cash...Elon is an American hero for having the guts to have made it this far...and he’s changed the way the world views EV personal transportation...
All the major automobile manufacturers are joining the EV party...Tesla has lots of competition headed their way...
FYI... Tesla provides almost 40,000 American jobs..but maybe you’re not into the creation of American jobs...
But...it's all good..you’re certainly entitled to your opinion...
I would make a friendly suggestion...you should go visit a Tesla showroom sometime...and maybe take a test drive...it’s an amazing vehicle...
One final thought...are you aware that Elon Musk is a pioneer in space exploration technology...
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I'm all for American jobs. I'm for anyone to have a job. If I'm against work, that would make me a
I'm not sure what space exploration has to do with anything here. Musk should focus on his primary business and make that profitable rather than rocket technology, which is just a money pit. I'm still trying to figure out the benefits of space exploration. I've never really heard a very good reason why it is beneficial for us other than to say we did it. I'm also aware Musk is not the first person to have something sent into space. So my question is, what is the big deal about going into space? Yes, making a rocket land standing back up is neat, but I don't see the big deal about it. It is cool and all, but what is the benefit of that?