The large OEMs cannot sell their overpriced products. Teslas are too good and reasonable in price. The model Y is the best-selling car in the world. Tesla can reduce prices to compete destroying the competition. The EV advantage is, with solar panels, you can make your own energy keeping profit from the Russians and Saudis.
The Tesla 3 is in the low $30k range including the federal subsidy. Tesla Superchargers are abundant. Range anxiety is an unrealistic fear. Tesla's give up about 15% of range in the coldest conditions. ICEVs also lose range in cold weather.
@@terencehawkes3933 Yes, you don't have the US federal subsidy. But you also don't have the US 100% tariff on very affordable Chinese EVs. Invite BYD and some other companies in.
@@terencehawkes3933 I'm not sure being small would deter BYD. They might want to sell their cars on both sides of the US. Just to stick it in Detroit's face.
Looking around here in rural Thailand, I can’t believe the video. More and more crappy Chinese EVs are on the streets here. I wonder how long it takes for people to learn how low the quality is and how dangerous those Chinese cars are. Protecting your hands when auto-closing the trunk? Nope, they cut off your fingers. Unlocking all doors on accidents? Nope, many people were burnt to death bc their Chinese EVs would open. Well, what do you expect from companies just a few years old, when comparing to companies with decades of knowledge of building cars.
they could if they didn't cost so much but thats the trouble with all cars and trucks. the way i drive a EV would be good for me. i drive maybe 200 miles a month. and thats only if it rains or cold outside. or i need the bed of my truck. and then its usually 25 miles at the most. i just dont drive that much anymore. but i cant afford one. and if i can find a used one in my price range it needs new batteries. and then its out of my price range again.
Dealers don't want to sell EVs. There's no future money to be made on ICE maintenance and repairs. Buyers don't want to buy EVs from legacy companies. They are not that good and too expensive. Tesla and several Chinese EV makers are selling EVs like hotcakes. They bring quality and value. In China about 50% of all new car sales are EVs. The ICEV is dying rapidly. The Tesla Y is the best selling car in the world. Whoever made this video is ignorant or intentionally misleading.
@@tomc.2808 There are at least two companies now recycling EV batteries. Redwood Materials, founded by JB Strable one of the original Tesla guys, has a plant operating in Nevada and is building a second South Carolina. Right now there are very few used EV batteries to recycle. But there are batteries that come out of the manufacturing process that don't meet standards. Those unusable batteries are now being recycled in Nevada and fed back into the Panasonic battery factory located in Tesla's Reno gigafactory.
everybody blames in cars with emissions but in fact, its not. Don't you know on the average, every second, there are approx 50000 airplanes flying over you, one long haul flight flying approx 12 hours will burn 20000 pounds of fuel, and 24 hours 40000 pounds of fuel, do the math yourself how much fuel is burnt all day long by the 50000 air planes. air planes emits huge amount of co2 in the upper atmosphere destroying it. using electricity on cars is of no use at all to reduce emissions because you need to burn fuel in generating electricity and it generates more emissions unless every country uses nuclear power but that is not possible. Stop making EVs and start reducing the number of flights in the air everyday.
You’re a little out of touch…. Nobody wants to pay $100,000 for a vehicle that won’t drive across the country nonstop and has an expected lifespan five years or less because of main battery quality control issues and the incredibly high cost of insuring electric vehicles….🙄
You are ignoring the fact that current EVs are not the Nissan Leaf which might do a couple of hundred thousand miles. Teslas might go 500,000 miles. EVs are cheaper to insure. Safest and highest selling car in the world is the Model Y.
Tesla 3. Less than $35k including the federal subsidy. There are no vehicles that drive across the country nonstop. The batteries now being used have much longer useable lifespans than gas engines and transmissions. Insurance rates are based on the cost of the car. All the EV range anyone needs is their tummy/bladder range. Eat breakfast. Drive. Plug in when you stop for lunch. Drive. Plug in when you stop to pee. Notice how you didn't have to make a stop to fill up your gas tank?
Heres a crazy plan, if you cant sell your product, LOWER THE FUCKING PRICE OF THE CARS.
Jeeps and Rams are over 230 days, and Nissans are selling below cost, so by your logic, ICE sales are destroyed
Dealers didn’t want to sell them. I been to 7 dealers and they have always tried to sell them a ICE vehicle instead.
The large OEMs cannot sell their overpriced products. Teslas are too good and reasonable in price. The model Y is the best-selling car in the world. Tesla can reduce prices to compete destroying the competition. The EV advantage is, with solar panels, you can make your own energy keeping profit from the Russians and Saudis.
All cars not selling, but thanks for giving the stubborn something to rub one out with.. 🤣
EVs are too expensive, EV recharging is not convenient or readily available, EV range anxiety, and EV range is drastically reduced in winter,
The Tesla 3 is in the low $30k range including the federal subsidy. Tesla Superchargers are abundant. Range anxiety is an unrealistic fear. Tesla's give up about 15% of range in the coldest conditions. ICEVs also lose range in cold weather.
@@bobwallace9753 Here in Ontario, Canada the cheapest model 3 is 39550 - hardly cheap.
@@terencehawkes3933
Yes, you don't have the US federal subsidy. But you also don't have the US 100% tariff on very affordable Chinese EVs. Invite BYD and some other companies in.
We are a bit small of a market for BYD, but it will be interesting to see if they decide to come here.
@@terencehawkes3933
I'm not sure being small would deter BYD. They might want to sell their cars on both sides of the US. Just to stick it in Detroit's face.
Looking around here in rural Thailand, I can’t believe the video. More and more crappy Chinese EVs are on the streets here.
I wonder how long it takes for people to learn how low the quality is and how dangerous those Chinese cars are.
Protecting your hands when auto-closing the trunk? Nope, they cut off your fingers.
Unlocking all doors on accidents? Nope, many people were burnt to death bc their Chinese EVs would open.
Well, what do you expect from companies just a few years old, when comparing to companies with decades of knowledge of building cars.
Ah yes, an illogical solution to an imaginary problem..😂😂
Most of the fools who wanted one already bought one.
I'd buy a horse before I bought an EV.
they could if they didn't cost so much but thats the trouble with all cars and trucks. the way i drive a EV would be good for me. i drive maybe 200 miles a month. and thats only if it rains or cold outside. or i need the bed of my truck. and then its usually 25 miles at the most. i just dont drive that much anymore. but i cant afford one. and if i can find a used one in my price range it needs new batteries. and then its out of my price range again.
Dealers don't want to sell EVs. There's no future money to be made on ICE maintenance and repairs.
Buyers don't want to buy EVs from legacy companies. They are not that good and too expensive.
Tesla and several Chinese EV makers are selling EVs like hotcakes. They bring quality and value. In China about 50% of all new car sales are EVs. The ICEV is dying rapidly. The Tesla Y is the best selling car in the world.
Whoever made this video is ignorant or intentionally misleading.
BRO... WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IN 2050 OR 2060 WE RAN OUT OF FOSSIL FUEL!? WE NEED TO KEEP DEVELOPING EV UNTIL WE CAN INVENTED IT A FLYIING CAR
BRO, I dont give a fecal matter. I will be dead by then😂😂😂
Poor car dealers, aw.
Hybrids are a smarter future at least for a while
Were. But now batteries are so good and their price has dropped low enough to make hybrids an outdated solution.
Near future: JUNKYARDS overflowing with EV...
Nope. EV batteries are highly recyclable. Over 95% of the materials in an EV can be recovered and used to make new EV batteries.
@@bobwallace9753 Yes and No - it have to go to special equipped plant and there is not enough interest in that material yet. Maybe in future.
@@tomc.2808
There are at least two companies now recycling EV batteries. Redwood Materials, founded by JB Strable one of the original Tesla guys, has a plant operating in Nevada and is building a second South Carolina.
Right now there are very few used EV batteries to recycle. But there are batteries that come out of the manufacturing process that don't meet standards. Those unusable batteries are now being recycled in Nevada and fed back into the Panasonic battery factory located in Tesla's Reno gigafactory.
everybody blames in cars with emissions but in fact, its not. Don't you know on the average, every second, there are approx 50000 airplanes flying over you, one long haul flight flying approx 12 hours will burn 20000 pounds of fuel, and 24 hours 40000 pounds of fuel, do the math yourself how much fuel is burnt all day long by the 50000 air planes. air planes emits huge amount of co2 in the upper atmosphere destroying it. using electricity on cars is of no use at all to reduce emissions because you need to burn fuel in generating electricity and it generates more emissions unless every country uses nuclear power but that is not possible. Stop making EVs and start reducing the number of flights in the air everyday.
Bah. Planes are chump change. Look at global shipping, the fuel use to move your phone around... and the gas that goes in your car...
So we shouldn't solve one part of our overall problem because it doesn't solve all parts? That's some strange thinking.
What load of bollocks
You’re a little out of touch…. Nobody wants to pay $100,000 for a vehicle that won’t drive across the country nonstop and has an expected lifespan five years or less because of main battery quality control issues and the incredibly high cost of insuring electric vehicles….🙄
You are ignoring the fact that current EVs are not the Nissan Leaf which might do a couple of hundred thousand miles. Teslas might go 500,000 miles. EVs are cheaper to insure. Safest and highest selling car in the world is the Model Y.
@@LawrenceRhodes Subarus are safer
@@Sharded807 Tesla has better ratings than Subaru, partly because they resist rollover.
@@Sharded807
Actually not. Four out of the five safest rated cars are the Tesla 3, Y, S, and X. The only non-Tesla is one of the Volvos.
Tesla 3. Less than $35k including the federal subsidy. There are no vehicles that drive across the country nonstop. The batteries now being used have much longer useable lifespans than gas engines and transmissions. Insurance rates are based on the cost of the car.
All the EV range anyone needs is their tummy/bladder range.
Eat breakfast.
Drive.
Plug in when you stop for lunch.
Drive.
Plug in when you stop to pee.
Notice how you didn't have to make a stop to fill up your gas tank?
Sleepy Diaper Don will save us AGAIN 💩💩💩