Anonymous wrote:
Tesla up today on incentives for current owners.
https://electrek.co/2025/04/25/tesla-tsla-brings-back-fsd-transfer-offers-2000-loyalty-discount-amid-demand-crisis/
This makes some sense since current owners like the car. Our in-laws just bought a new Lexus EV and it's not nearly as clean in terms of the software and design. They actually have a "power" buttonand lots of other buttons. You actually have to lock and unlock the car manually (which Tesla does through the app on your phone when you approach or leave the car which is super convenient). Very confusing set up on the Lexus, but of course the interior is nice. The Lexus still has a knob on the console to turn up volume.
Tesla has everything on the steering wheel . . . so much better. It also has better range. So, no other EVs are not "better".
and lots of other buttons. You actually have to lock and unlock the car manually (which Tesla does through the app on your phone when you approach or leave the car which is super convenient). Very confusing set up on the Lexus, but of course the interior is nice. The Lexus still has a knob on the console to turn up volume.
Tesla has everything on the steering wheel . . . so much better. It also has better range. So, no other EVs are not "better". Anonymous wrote:so their stock is rising today - is this manipulation? How does a stock for a company reporting a 71% net income loss not tank?
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it's a buy. Why? Because the company will diversify away from cars to batteries and robotics. They still have a lot of resources despite having a bad quarter.
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it's a buy. Why? Because the company will diversify away from cars to batteries and robotics. They still have a lot of resources despite having a bad quarter.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it's a buy. Why? Because the company will diversify away from cars to batteries and robotics. They still have a lot of resources despite having a bad quarter.
The people refusing to buy their cars will also refuse to put Tesla robots in their home or use their batteries.
True, but they sell a lot of batteries commercially. Same will be true of robots.
Anonymous wrote:so their stock is rising today - is this manipulation? How does a stock for a company reporting a 71% net income loss not tank?
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it's a buy. Why? Because the company will diversify away from cars to batteries and robotics. They still have a lot of resources despite having a bad quarter.
The people refusing to buy their cars will also refuse to put Tesla robots in their home or use their batteries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it's a buy. Why? Because the company will diversify away from cars to batteries and robotics. They still have a lot of resources despite having a bad quarter.
The people refusing to buy their cars will also refuse to put Tesla robots in their home or use their batteries.
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it's a buy. Why? Because the company will diversify away from cars to batteries and robotics. They still have a lot of resources despite having a bad quarter.
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it's a buy. Why? Because the company will diversify away from cars to batteries and robotics. They still have a lot of resources despite having a bad quarter.