Re: Is Tesla TOAST ?
So far the pattern seems to be the opposite: building hype very early on to maximize the length of time that the news can buoy the stock price. However, maybe they fear that doing a reveal early would hurt sales of the existing model so you never know.
The X looks a bit too much like a bubble for my tastes. Personally, I like the look of the Model 3 (in pictures, never seen one in person). I think it looks like a slightly shorter of the S so I'm surprised you feel so different about it, but aesthetics are always subjective and minor details can have a big impact.
Is there any information available on whether a competitor can offer a similar vehicle with the same or better margin as Tesla? Competitors are coming, but I've yet to see any evidence that they can be profitable in this space either.
Originally posted by GRG55
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- Personally, I think Elon Musk shows some of the same genius for perfection that Steve Jobs did. The Model S, designed and refined during a more relaxed time in Tesla's (and Musk's) history was a beautiful and elegant piece of work when it was introduced. And just like Apple's products, I have the impression Musk's instincts and demanding nature to create something truly attractive played a big part in that. The Model X, on the other hand, looks like it was designed by a committee (those gull wing doors remind me of not only DeLorean, but also Bricklin). And the rather pug shaped Model 3, with its fat lip, looks like it came out of a GM beancounter efficiency contest for new graduates. $50k and up for a sedan that looks like that? The heat is on.
The new luxury EV competition doesn't have much incentive to squeeze Tesla's margins imo. They will benefit from those high margins themselves if they can retain them, knowing full well that in time Tesla will implode financially as it gradually loses both market share and (more) money.
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